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ERP Evaluation Center

Nov 24, 2009
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted ERP knowledge bases, allows organizations to save time and money, achieving better and more reliable/fully-documented decisions, a quantum improvement over the widely-used subjective process of selecting complex enterprise software...
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Metadata Standards in the Marketplace – Why Do I Care? (And Where Does Godzilla Fit In?) ( Pages)
by M. Reed
May 16, 2000 Abstract : Metadata (“data about data”) is essential for data warehousing. Metadata standards allow different products to interact. Without standards, different vendors’ tools cannot work together seamlessly and the customer’s warehousing effort is greatly complicated.
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Voice-Over-Broadband Standards on the Horizon ( Pages)
by G. Duhaime
May 16, 2000 Abstract : Voice-Over Broadband standards are on the horizon. Today General Bandwidth, Inc. and Efficient Networks announced a business alliance to test interoperability between their two companies in the area of Voice-Over Broadband.
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A Forum for Wireless Standards…About time isn’t it? ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Apr 20, 2000 Abstract : A wireless standards forum has been needed for years, and given the wide array of vendors participating in the newly formed Mobile Wireless Internet Form (MWIF), we believe a global standard can be achieved and implemented quickly.
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Service Level Agreements for Manufacturers and Software Vendors in the Supply Chain ( Pages)
by David Bourque
Apr 21, 2008 Abstract : Supply chains are very complex, as is discrete manufacturing and the software that addresses its needs. To ease the complexities, service level agreements are developed so that all parties involved remain on the same page and product delivery is facilitated.
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Service Level Agreements for Manufacturers and Software Vendors in the Supply Chain (0 Pages)
by David Bourque
Sep 1, 2008 Abstract : Supply chains are very complex, as is discrete manufacturing and the software that addresses its needs. To ease the complexities, service level agreements are developed so that all parties involved remain on the same page and product delivery is facilitated.
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What Plant-level Systems Can Do for the Enterprise Market ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 23, 2005 Abstract : To gain the competitive edge, enterprises are seeking tools to break information silos. Collaborative planning and manufacturing has given plant-level systems a whole new meaning.
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The Importance of Plant-level Systems ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 21, 2005 Abstract : The information technology (IT) environment in manufacturing is facing a dramatic change. Traditional systems must evolve to support near real time, collaborative business models. This is especially prudent at the plant-level.
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Accounting for SMBs: A Solution Beyond Entry-level Systems Red Wing Software ( Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 21, 2005 Abstract : Many SMB companies need more functionality than an entry-level system offers, but cannot afford to pay $15,000 (USD) or more for a higher-end product, nor do they really need the complexity found in these products. Red Wing Software’s TurningPoint is a good mid-market product that plays well in this market.
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(XML + mySAP.com) – Spin = Status Quo ( Pages)
by A. Turner
May 16, 2000 Abstract : SAP announced its involvement in XML-based Internet content standards initiatives, detailing its involvement with standards committees, acceptance of XML, integration with their products, the creation of an XML interface repository and a partner certification program. What does it amount to?
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