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Selecting a CMMS System
There are many CMMS and MRO systems in the market, each one with specific features that can bring benefits to airlines or repair shops. An airline's needs must be defined by the process, which help establish an objective that will ultimately select the best system.

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Planning Horizon of a Technical Personnel Management System
Airlines struggle every day to reduce costs, maintain the level of customer service, and have more efficient processes, and this puts more pressure on line maintenance supervisors and engineers. This is where a maintenance personnel management system can be useful.

WHAT TYPE COMPANY USE FIXED ORDER QUANTITY SYSTEM: technicians do we need? What expertise should they have? When do we need them? Where do we need them? What will be our budget for the technical staff required? When we have responses to these questions, we can generate short and long term scenarios that will allow to have the time necessary to analyze what has to be done and will help develop a preventive behavior instead of a reactive behavior. Thus, the system will provide information that will help managers make decisions regarding the strategies they
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Top 10 Ways the Transition to IFRS Will Impact Your ERP System » The TEC Blog
Yes No View Results What do you think? Let me know by leaving a comment below! Share This   Read More     --> Trackback Address     Tags: GAAP , IFRS Comments Darla Sycamore on 29 October, 2008 at 8:24 am # I write a blog on IFRS conversion in Canada and have referenced a number of issues on the IT considerations including XBRL. It looks like Caseware in Canada is coming out with a software solution and I am keeping an eye out for others. Microsoft has also put out a paper in connection with the

WHAT TYPE COMPANY USE FIXED ORDER QUANTITY SYSTEM: GAAP, IFRS, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
28-10-2008

Critical Components of an E-PLM System
E-business has prompted a lot of vendors to move towards creating electronic product lifecycle management (e-PLM) suites. However, enterprise resource planning vendors with extensive e-commerce initiatives, development staffs, and renewed interest in PLM, are as likely to lead the way.

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10/21/2005

Document Management System Revolution
Founded in 1985, Taiwan-based In-Win manufactures desktop PC chassis, server chassis, and power supplies. With channels covering Europe, America, and Asia, In-Win’s multiple sites were complicating its internal work processes—and increasing its communication costs. The solution: a document management system (DMS). Find out how In-Win used a DMS to automate workflows and increase work efficiency by a whopping 80 percent.

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Ask the Experts: Data Purging and System Migration » The TEC Blog
consideration. Furthermore, you’ll learn what steps can be taken to safeguard purging and data retention. This is a legal and mandatory business consideration. We’ll assume for the purposes of this blog post that a new system exists, and that we are migrating data from an existing legacy system to a new ERP/PLM system. This can be viewed as an in-house system upgrade, or as migration of data from a purchased company. Purging and Data Retention When production databases become too large, they impact

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05-09-2008

System Software Suppliers Slip Seriously
Shares of Computer Associates, BMC Software, Compuware Corporation, and others have suffered serious setbacks on the stock market in recent days due to shortfalls in revenue. These companies are direct competitors, and are all suffering the same fate in the stock market. Once again, the dreaded Wall Street 'whisper number' has not been made, and the stock market has reacted harshly. Sales of mainframe software have softened, causing much of the shortfall.

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Deploying a Zero-risk Intrusion Prevention System
The availability of your server and key business applications depends on how you deal with security vulnerabilities. Intrusion prevention systems (IPSs) go some distance toward protecting databases and networks from hacking. But it’s not enough. Discover the benefits of a next-generation IPS that generates no false positives and can be deployed with zero risk to instantly protect your data from potential security threats.

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