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Oracle Proud To Be Number Two ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jul 14, 2000 Abstract : Being number two in the advanced planning and scheduling (APS) software market is becoming a coveted prize for old guard ERP vendors.
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Qwest Cyber.Solutions: “A Number 3 Please, and Make It Grande” ( Pages)
by A. Turner
Jun 8, 2000 Abstract : Qwest Cyber.Solutions unveiled a new product portfolio for sector specific ASP solutions. The QCS Enterprise Freedom™ product suite is designed to offer flexible, fast, reliable platform solutions. The company has packaged their ASP products, to serve as the foundation for solutions offered to the finance, communications, healthcare and services sectors.
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The Enterprise Applications 'Arms Race' To Be Number Three ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 24, 2006 Abstract : Although their consolidation appetite is not diminishing by any means, some major acquisition protagonists like SSA Global and Infor seem to be showing signs of more deliberation and even restraint, rather than jumping the gun to indiscriminately gain market share.
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PeopleSoft Programs Cause Headaches at Number of Universities ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 15, 2000 Abstract : For the students at Northwestern University registration was supposed to be as easy as point and click, however, it turned into crash and burn.
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Small ERP Vendors Missing The ASP Boat ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & B. Spencer
Feb 22, 2001 Abstract : Our experience from conducting dozens of ERP software selection engagements recently teaches us that some number of smaller enterprises, first-time ERP buyers, opt for an ASP. Surprising, however was that an even more significant number of incumbent mid-market vendors by not addressing this trend have been handing over a big opportunity to their bigger brethren.
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GNOME Will Try to Buff Up Linux ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 8, 2000 Abstract : In its fight to catch up to Windows for desktop mindshare and market share, Linux has received a boost from the Gnome Foundation and a number of key systems manufacturers.
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PeopleSoft 8 Launched – Anything to Write Home About? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 7, 2000 Abstract : PeopleSoft, once a high flyer owing to its congenial culture and slick ERP product, has unveiled a number of new, possibly revolutionary enterprise applications that it hopes will help it end a protracted dry season and put it back on the ERP top chart. The company has invested two years and over a half billion dollars to develop the product. It has now emerged with a new platform, a new set of products and a new attitude of lambasting competition.
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Warehouse Management Systems: Pie in the Sky or Floating Bakery? Part One: Myths of the Warehouse Management Systems and Implementation ( Pages)
by Rene Jones
Sep 30, 2004 Abstract : When searching for a warehouse management system (WMS), a number of myths surface.
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Microsoft Business Network (MBN)--Coming of Age? Part Three: Challenges and Competition ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 3, 2004 Abstract : While on the surface, there are few economic or strategic reasons for organizations to persist with electronic data interchange (EDI), many seem reluctant to adopt the alternative at this stage. In fact, there has been almost negligible growth in the number of organizations replacing their EDI-based systems with XML.
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