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SYSPRO - Awaiting Positive IMPACT From Its Brand Unification ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 13, 2003 Abstract : By further perfecting its mid-market value proposition and by also unifying its corporate and product brands (i.e., often conflicting IMPACT Encore product brand has been discontinued), SYSPRO should certainly give other incumbent mid-market players and intruders a run for their money.
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Microsoft to Add "Encore" Functionality to MBS Great Plains 8.0 Part Two: Market Impact ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 9, 2004 Abstract : Microsoft's Encore acquisition should bring the two former partners' complementary product offerings even closer together and should widen opportunities within the public and nonprofit sectors under the Microsoft umbrella. The products' technologies are quite compatible and so their integration will not be terribly complex, if it is to be complex at all.
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Microsoft to Add "Encore" Functionality to MBS Great Plains 8.0 Part One: Event Summary ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 8, 2004 Abstract : By adding nonprofit and public sector accounting capabilities to the forthcoming MBS Great Plains 8.0 release via acquiring a former independent software vendor (ISV) partner Encore Business Solutions, Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS) may find a way to counteract its archrival Best Software's superiority in the target market.
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Syspro Hatches 'Encore' IMPACT On SME Manufacturers. Part 2: Market Impact ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 8, 2001 Abstract : While Syspro’s recent product release does not necessarily represent a major ground breaking, its broad and well-attuned offering for small enterprises should certainly give other incumbent players a run for their money.
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Syspro Hatches 'Encore' IMPACT On SME Manufacturers ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 6, 2001 Abstract : While Syspro’s recent product release does not necessarily represent a major ground breaking, its broad and well-attuned offering for small enterprises should certainly give other incumbent players a run for their money.
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Oracle Product Showdown! ( Pages)
by Larry Blitz
Apr 4, 2008 Abstract : I'm Larry Blitz, editor of Technology Evaluation Centers’ (TEC) Vendor Showdown series. Today’s Vendor Showdown is an encore presentation of a Showdown that was originally published last September. It compares two popular Oracle enterprise solutions—JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and E-Business Suite—head to head.
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Microsoft to Add "Encore" Functionality to MBS Great Plains 8.0 Part Three: Challenges and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 10, 2004 Abstract : MBS' current strategy of letting extension functionality proliferate spontaneously largely resembles the current development practice of the open source community. This can be be considered ironic, because open sourcing is something Microsoft loves to hate.
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Is ROI King In Evaluating IT Investments? Part 2. Measuring the Impact of IT Investments ( Pages)
by William Friend and Olin Thompson
Jul 24, 2002 Abstract : If the underlying business assumptions change, the cash flow projections may be critically flawed but the KPI’s can still be relatively reliable indicators of the impact of an IT project. In the long run, IT project KPIs may be the best indicators for IT managers to use in evaluating the results of their IT investments.
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Enterprise Impact Simulation Alliances - At The Core Of EIS ( Pages)
by William Walton
Mar 7, 2001 Abstract : C-commerce alliances are primary drivers of the demand for the predictive capabilities of Enterprise Impact Simulation. Information about IT systems is becoming more valuable than the systems themselves because it is our entry fee to the alliance model, and admission to the alliance is a prerequisite for survival of the business. IT organizations should move quickly to satisfy the new value proposition their companies require of them.
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