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PLM Evaluation Center

Nov 25, 2009
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted PLM 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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Product Lifecycle Management: Expediting Product Innovation ( Pages)
by R. Nagarajan
Aug 11, 2008 Abstract : The highly competitive product manufacturing market makes true product lifecycle management (PLM) inevitable. PLM helps companies map product requirements to features, obtain control over product data, preserve product knowledge assets, and enter into the new paradigm of modular product development.
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Product Lifecycle Management: Expediting Product Innovation (0 Pages)
by R. Nagarajan
Sep 2, 2009 Abstract : The highly competitive product manufacturing market makes true product lifecycle management (PLM) inevitable. PLM helps companies map product requirements to features, obtain control over product data, preserve product knowledge assets, and enter into the new paradigm of modular product development.
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Product Lifecycle Management: Expediting Product Innovation ( Pages)
by R. Nagarajan
Oct 20, 2006 Abstract : The highly competitive product manufacturing market makes true product lifecycle management (PLM) inevitable. PLM helps companies map product requirements to features, obtain control over product data, preserve product knowledge assets, and enter into the new paradigm of modular product development.
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Epicor Claims The Forefront Of CRM.NET-ification. Part 2: Market Impact and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 12, 2002 Abstract : Epicor’s ability to enhance its products and its determination on executing product and technology strategies deserves commendation. Current users are advised to follow Epicor's new product introductions and keep an eye on its future product strategy. The positive sign is the company’s more manageable and narrower focus, as demonstrated by its most recent results.
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Product Architecture for Product Endurance? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 30, 2005 Abstract : Product architecture can ensure product scalability, endurance, and the incorporation of emerging technologies. Consequently, LANSA 2005 offers Web Application Modules (WAM), to give developers a shorter learning curve and lower development costs to produce browser-based commercial enterprise applications and even Web services.
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Oracle Claims The Worst Is Over And Turns To KISS For A Boost Part 3: The Challenge of Gaining Competitive Advantage ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 12, 2001 Abstract : Increased competitive pressure on many fronts, and lingering mixed perceptions about the 11i Applications suite, leaves Oracle at a crossroads for sustaining the momentum it had the last year.
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Oracle Claims The Worst Is Over And Turns To KISS For A Boost Part 2: The Implications ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 11, 2001 Abstract : Oracle indeed remains one of the largest and the most respected (or loved to be hated) software companies, with an unbroken profitability track and a strong balance sheet. However, it is apparent that the company is running out of steam, and to attribute it solely to the slowing economy, simply will not fly.
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Oracle Claims The Worst Is Over And Turns To KISS For A Boost Part 1: The News ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 10, 2001 Abstract : Oracle seems to have been trying hard to find a magic formula to ramp up its declining applications revenue. Targeting the lower end of the market with the simplicity hymn might be a part of the solution - provided that the approach is well tuned.
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Service Lifecycle Management - Tapping into the Value of the Product Aftermarket ( Pages)
by Jim Brown
Jun 11, 2003 Abstract : Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) addresses the full lifecycle of a product. The focus of most of the current PLM solutions, however, does not make the most of the value available from servicing products after they have been sold. Service Lifecycle Management (SLM) promises valuable business benefits after a product has been shipped to the customer, tapping into the value of the product aftermarket.
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