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64%-[Food, Beverage] Intentia's Movex for Food and Beverage: Gaining a Foothold in North America Part 1: Functions and Features of Movex (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Joseph J. Strub
Feb 2, 2004 Abstract : Intentia's Movex solution for the food and beverage industries has been highly regarded in Europe and the Pacific Rim. Now, Intentia is ready to gain foothold in North America. Read on to discover why this software for the process manufacturing industries should be on every food and beverage prospect’s shortlist of vendors.
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64%-[Food, Beverage] Intentia's Movex for Food and Beverage: Gaining a Foothold in North America Part 1: Functions and Features of Movex (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Joseph J. Strub
Feb 1, 2004 Abstract : Intentia's Movex solution for the food and beverage industries has been highly regarded in Europe and the Pacific Rim. Now, Intentia is ready to gain foothold in North America. Read on to discover why this software for the process manufacturing industries should be on every food and beverage prospect’s shortlist of vendors.
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46%-[Food, Beverage] Intentia's Movex for Food and Beverage: Gaining a Foothold in North America Part Three: Observations and User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Joseph J. Strub
Feb 4, 2004 Abstract : The Movex collaboration application suite includes enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management (SCM), business performance measurement (BPM), value chain collaboration, and e-business--although tempting to its target market, it may not likely be as profound or able to deal with the same levels of complexity as the best-of-breed concoctions or the industry’s leaders' offerings. Nevertheless, this software should be on every food and beverage prospect's shortlist of vendors, as it is highly likely to meet the requirements of many mid-size companies and even some large ones.
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29%-[Food] Intentia's Movex for Food and Beverage: Gaining a Foothold in North America Part Two: SCM and Other Functions (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Joseph J. Strub
Feb 3, 2004 Abstract : The SCM features of Movex should assist you in streamlining your operations to make them more efficient and cost-effective. Movex has meanwhile expanded its hardware base and has long added customer relationship management (CRM) modules.
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14%-[Food, Beverage] IDeWeb Provides Best-of-breed Product Portfolio Management Functionality for the Manufacturing Sector (3 Pages)
by Neil Stolovitsky
Feb 8, 2006 Abstract : Integrated Development Enterprise (IDe)'s IDeWeb 5.3 is a product portfolio management best-of-breed solution for new product development. It is tailored to discrete and process manufacturers in the electronics, food and beverage, specialty chemicals, and telecommunications sectors.
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14%-[Food, Beverage] Process Manufacturing: Industry Specific Requirements Part Three: Textiles (4 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub and Olin Thompson
May 28, 2004 Abstract : As with any manufacturing operation, process manufacturing has special system requirements such as formulas, unit of measure conversions, and packaging recipes. However, within the realm of process manufacturing, specific industries have needs that are more critical than others. This article explores these critical needs for the food and beverage, chemical, and a hybrid industry (textiles), so that you can focus on these requirements when evaluating enterprise-wide software.
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14%-[Food, Beverage] Process Manufacturing: Industry Specific Requirements Part Two: Chemical (3 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub and Olin Thompson
May 27, 2004 Abstract : As with any manufacturing operation, process manufacturing has special system requirements such as formulas, unit of measure conversions, and packaging recipes. However, within the realm of process manufacturing, specific industries have needs that are more critical than others. This article explores these critical needs for the food and beverage, chemical, and a hybrid industry (textiles), so that you can focus on these requirements when evaluating enterprise-wide software.
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14%-[Food, Beverage] Process Manufacturing: Industry Specific Requirements Part One: Introduction (4 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub and Olin Thompson
May 26, 2004 Abstract : As with any manufacturing operation, process manufacturing has special system requirements such as formulas, unit of measure conversions, and packaging recipes. However, within the realm of process manufacturing, specific industries have needs that are more critical than others. This article explores these critical needs for the food and beverage, chemical, and a hybrid industry -- textiles, so that you can focus on these requirements when evaluating enterprise-wide software.
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14%-[Food, Beverage] ecFood Approaches Profitability - An Internet Trading Exchange Bright Spot (3 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Jun 14, 2001 Abstract : Focused on the sourcing needs of the food and beverage industry, ecFood has announced $50 million in transactions during the first quarter of 2001 with its sights set on profitability by the end of the year.
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14%-[Food, Beverage] Logility: Voyager in B2B Collaborative Commerce (8 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Feb 1, 2000 Abstract : Logility has achieved an impressive 33% total revenue growth over the past five years, demonstrating that it can still compete effectively in a B2B software market dominated by much larger players. It sells its supply chain management and Internet-based solutions to mid market companies primarily within the process manufacturing industries, such as food & beverage, chemicals, but also consumer packaged goods, apparel, and retail. Logility claims to be happy with its current rate of growth but is aggressively targeting the application hosting market.
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14%-[Food, Beverage] Manhattan Associates Partners with Intentia (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jan 21, 2000 Abstract : A new alliance between Manhattan Associates and Intentia is aimed at complementing ERP with warehouse and transportation management capabilities for clients in the consumer goods, food & beverage, and apparel industries.
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0%-[Food] Retalix Strives for Leadership in Retail Food Segment (3 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Oct 19, 2005 Abstract : Retalix, a supply chain software provider is positioning itself to be a segment pack leader through vendor positioning, vertical differentiation, and horizontal influences. It may be poised to oust industry heavyweights including IBM and SAP as the retail food industry software provider.
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0%-[Food] Is Intentia Truly Industry’s First In Food Traceability? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Penny Catz
Apr 9, 2001 Abstract : With the acquisition of 49% of the Norwegian software company Scase, Intentia claims to be the first Enterprise Applications provider to offer an integrated system for origin tracing of food items. The announcement provides potential benefits for the livestock processing industry in the EU, but enterprises that are neither in the processing of livestock nor part of the EU will see limited application.
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0%-[Food] Microsoft Eats its Own Dog Food With SQL Server 2000 (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 12, 2000 Abstract : Microsoft announced that they are running 20 critical internal systems, including their worldwide sales data warehouse, on SQL Server 2000. In the vendor world, this is referred to as “eating your own dog food”. As is the case with all software vendors lately, Microsoft is pushing e-commerce on the Web and support for XML. SQL Server beta release 2 is available immediately.
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0%-[Food] Food Producer Files $20m Lawsuit Against Oracle (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 6, 2000 Abstract : California based Tri Valley Growers (TVG) filed a $20 million lawsuit against Oracle, for Oracle's failure to fulfill its contract to modernize TVG's production and management systems using its enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications.
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