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19%-[Morphix] Vendor Review: SecureWave Protects Microsoft Operating System Platforms (11 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Mar 2, 2002 Abstract : The traditional approach to network intrusion management is to detect an intrusion, analyze it, and then works toward eradicating it. By buckling down your host security, securing the input/output devices, and intercepting Trojan executables, SecureWave can prevent intrusions from happening up front.
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16%-[Consultants] What's Wrong With Application Software? Business Changes, Software Must Change With The Business. (3 Pages)
by Dave Stein
Mar 17, 2003 Abstract : The bigger and more complex our applications become, the less of it even the most articulate, intelligent salesperson can communicate. Explaining and managing that level of information and complexity to the different constituencies within the prospect’s organization requires the assistance of application specialists, business consultants, product marketers, corporate executives, developers and other experts. And that demands taking a team approach to selling. If your team sells by the seat of your pants, you aren’t driving a sales campaign—you’re driving bumper cars.
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16%-[Review] Inovis Delves into PIM by Snatching QRS Part Three: QRS Background (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 18, 2004 Abstract : As Inovis and QRS now review the prospects for their combined business, they might acknowledge expecting continued decline in the existing EDI-VAN component of the QRS business, which represents roughly $66 million (USD) in revenues over the past twelve months.
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16%-[Consultants] CRM: What Is It and Why Do It? Part One: Historical Background (5 Pages)
by Glen Petersen
Nov 8, 2004 Abstract : Many consultants, vendors, and analysts today define CRM in terms of being a customer-centric business strategy that is enabled by a set of applications that support customer-facing functions and management decision making. That may capture the essence of what CRM is, but it does not begin to capture why an end user organization should invest significant resources to pursue such an initiative.
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16%-[Review] Lawson's Approach to the Retail Market (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 24, 2004 Abstract : Lawson Retail Operations Suite solutions are built for high-volume retail enterprises and encompass a range of activities, including the management of item information, category planning and review, assortment, pricing, promotions, warehouse replenishment, multichannel ordering, store replenishment, forecasting, and order determination.
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16%-[Consultants] Interface Software Expands Its CRM Functionality (3 Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan
Aug 26, 2004 Abstract : Interface Software, a provider of relationship intelligence to professional services firms, introduces InterAction 5 with three additional modules aimed at facilitating collaborative work in both legal- and project-based environments. InterAction 5 reinforces Interface Software's customer relationship management offering in response to its customer requirements and work processes. Interface Software targets particularly accountants, financial services, law firms, and management consultants.
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16%-[Review] Managing Your Supply Chain Using Microsoft Axapta: A Book Excerpt Part Two: Understanding Planning Calculations (3 Pages)
by Dr. Scott Hamilton
Mar 24, 2004 Abstract : The S&OP game plans drive coordination of supply chain activities based on planning calculations. The primary coordination engine-termed the master scheduling task-generates a set of requirements data and suggested action messages, and the system supports multiple sets of requirements data for simulation purposes. Further explanation starts with a review of all demands and supplies considered by planning logic, and then proceeds to an overview of the planning calculations.
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16%-[Review] Ramco to Its Customers - Let's Get Personal! (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 4, 2003 Abstract : Ramco Systems returned to Las Vegas for its annual user group meeting in North America in October of 2003. We review the progress that Ramco has made on its promises to customers at the last user conference, the customers’ reactions to the progress, and where Ramco and its customers will go from here.
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16%-[Review] Surado! A Rising Mid-market CRM Provider (3 Pages)
by Kevin Ramesan
Oct 16, 2003 Abstract : Our quest for quality and well-priced mid-market CRM software solutions, takes us this week to review Surado Solutions Inc. developers of Surado CRM Solutions. Surado positions itself high in many functional areas, against many mid-market software vendors such as SalesLogix, Epicor, Microsoft CRM, Kana, and Commence Corporation.
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16%-[Review] Selecting PLM Software Solutions Part 4 - Comparing 3 Vendors (4 Pages)
by Jim Brown & P.J. Jakovljevic
May 26, 2003 Abstract : In PLM, there is no single vendor that can meet all of the requirements, and the market is still immature, so almost every product can be the right solution provided a certain set of requirements. In this part of the article we review 3 vendors who offer products to the PLM market - IDe, Thetis, and PDMware - as a demonstration that selecting the appropriate solution is highly dependant on the prioritized needs of the business.
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16%-[Review] Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) in Process Part 2 Process PLM Motivation (6 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Dec 8, 2002 Abstract : This part of the series on Product Life Cycle Management in Process explores the business motivations by review business strategies.
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16%-[Linux, Review] Bootcamp for the Pros; Why Ernst & Young Will Lead Security Auditing Standards (6 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jan 19, 2002 Abstract : Original News & Educational Review Course Summary Ernst & Young, has put together the quintessential course for security engineers looking to improve their ability to protect their organization's website, systems, and network. Dubbed eXtreme Hacking, and carrying a price tag of $5,000 a slot, this course is for anyone but hacks. With an impressive course book that fills a two-inch thick binder, leading Ernst & Young security engineers take you step-by-step through all the ways that bad guys try to subvert your mission critical servers and network configurations. Using dual-bootable NT-Linux laptops, and an accompanying network setup for practicing subversive attacks and exploits, attendees will leave the course with an entire new bag of tools and tricks that help them understand how bad guys identify target IP addresses, collect information about the systems they plan on compromising, and exploit weaknesses without being noticed. The idea is to learn how to figure out what the weaknesses are in your organization's network before the bad guys do.
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16%-[Consultants] ERP Selection Case Study Audio Conference Transcript (14 Pages)
by J. Dowling
Jun 22, 2001 Abstract : This is the transcript of an audio conference conducted by TEC on May 22 and again on May 30. The conference discussed the recent experiences of TEC consultants in conducting an ERP Selection.
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16%-[Consultants] SAP sets up Apparel and Footwear team (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 5, 1999 Abstract : At the end of September, SAP AG's U.S. subsidiary set up a dedicated team of technical consultants to assist apparel and footwear makers installing SAP R/3. The move follows a series of unsuccessful R/3 implementations that forced some SAP apparel and footwear customers to put on hold or completely abandon their R/3 projects.
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11%-[Linux] Vendor Analysis: Kaspersky Anti-Virus Products Examined (4 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Nov 23, 2002 Abstract : Kaspersky Labs is no newcomer to anti-virus products. Headquartered in Moscow, Russia, with offices in Pleasanton, California and Cambridge, England, Kaspersky Labs has successfully branded itself as a leader in multi-platform anti-virus products. Though many IT decision makers neglect to protect their UNIX systems from viruses, research done by Kaspersky Labs indicates that Linux may be just as prone to viruses as Microsoft operating systems.
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