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37%-[Internet] PeopleSoft - Catching Its Second Wind From The Internet Part 2: Strengths and Challenges (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 6, 2001 Abstract : PeopleSoft invested two years and over a half billion dollars to develop new Internet-based enterprise applications. It now has a pure Internet platform a new set of products and a new assertive attitude. This part examines the strengths and challenges PeopleSoft now faces in today’s cutthroat competitive environment.
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37%-[Internet] PeopleSoft - Catching Its Second Wind From The Internet Part 1: About PeopleSoft (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 5, 2001 Abstract : PeopleSoft, once a high flyer owing to its congenial culture and slick ERP product, has invested two years and over a half billion dollars to develop a number of new, Internet-based enterprise applications that have apparently propelled it back on the enterprise applications top chart. It has now emerged with a pure Internet platform, a new set of products and a new assertive attitude that will prompt strong retaliatory actions from the competition.
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37%-[Internet] Internet Makes SCP All That It Can Be (6 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Apr 26, 2000 Abstract : The Internet is reshaping the supply chain planning marketplace. Several clear trends have emerged in recent years that capitalize on the possibilities for collaboration, information sharing, and instantaneous communication that the Internet provides.
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31%-[Internet] Secure Transfers of Large Files Over the Internet Using YouSendIt (5 Pages)
by Ahsan Haque
Oct 23, 2004 Abstract : A growing problem with rich multimedia electronic presentations is their increasing file size. Data files, in general, are larger, making it challenging to send them over the Internet. Most e-mail clients have limitations on attachment sizes, thus securely sending a one hundred megabyte PowerPoint presentation with embedded video over e-mail is nearly impossible. YouSendIt, however, offers solutions consisting of a free web service and the YouSendIt Enterprise Server. Both solutions offer comprehensive security options. The YouSendIt Enterprise Server is an enterprise level, complete large file transfer consisting of a dedicated server that can integrate with existing network security infrastructure.
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31%-[Internet] The Art Of Distributed Development Of Multi-Lingual Three-Tier Internet Applications (7 Pages)
by Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic, Ph.D.
Feb 1, 2003 Abstract : In this article we describe author's experience with the distributed development of multi-lingual three-tier Java/ CORBA/database Internet applications. We believe that the described tips and tricks of trade may be of great use to readers who are involved with Java applications development.
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31%-[Internet] Development of an Internet Payment Processing System (8 Pages)
by Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic, Ph.D
Jun 17, 2002 Abstract : This article describes the author's experience with the development of the first Yugoslav Internet payment processing system. The system's architecture is very similar to the Three Domain (3D) model that started to emerge later. This success story is worthwhile sharing with a wider audience.
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31%-[Internet] PeopleSoft - Catching Its Second Wind From The Internet Part 3: Predictions and Recommendations (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 7, 2001 Abstract : Now that PeopleSoft has a pure Internet platform, a new set of products and a new assertive attitude, it faces strong retaliatory actions from the competition. Can it achieve number two in the ERP space?
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31%-[Internet] Development of an Internet Payment Processing System (8 Pages)
by Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic, Ph.D
May 23, 2001 Abstract : This article describes the author's experience with the development of the first Yugoslav Internet payment processing system. The system's architecture is very similar to the Three Domain (3D) model that started to emerge later. This success story is worthwhile sharing with a wider audience.
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31%-[Internet] frontpath Announces Mobile Internet Appliance (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Oct 11, 2000 Abstract : Continuing the onslaught of 'Internet appliances', S3 subsidiary frontpath announced its first product, called ProGear. Unlike most current appliances, this mobile unit is business-focused and aimed at selected vertical markets.
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31%-[Internet] Oracle Applications - An Internet-Reinvented Feisty Challenger (12 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 19, 2000 Abstract : It is startling how much has changed in Oracle’s applications business during the last two years. Oracle is indisputably the most reformed applications vendor, having achieved significant growth in total revenue, license revenue and net income. Oracle has a head start on most of its competition pertaining to Internet applications, and the Company still leads the ERP pack both on product technology vision and execution. However, the future will by no means be without serious challenges.
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31%-[Internet] New Internet Appliances Coming from Compaq (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 7, 2000 Abstract : Compaq has jumped into the home Internet Appliance game with its latest iPAQ offering. Is this a continuation of computer manufacturers attempting to create a market?
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31%-[Internet] OmniSky Selects WorkSpot to Develop Wireless Internet Services (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Aug 10, 2000 Abstract : Given that OmniSky’s wireless Internet service is Palm OS specific, WorkSpot is a safe and relatively inexpensive partner for OmniSky, which is still a privately funded organization
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31%-[Internet] Novell Releases (Yet Another) Internet Messaging System (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jun 14, 2000 Abstract : The only plausible reason to utilize a Novell Internet Messaging system is if you have NDS running internally, and even then it’s a big if, as Novell continues to lose market share in all major areas.
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31%-[Internet] Supply Chain Planning in 2000: The Brains Behind Internet Fulfillment (7 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Apr 4, 2000 Abstract : The supply chain planning market will top $2.5 billion in 2000, driven in large part by the needs of Internet customer fulfillment.
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31%-[Internet] Information/Internet Appliances (7 Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 28, 2000 Abstract : Information appliances, also called Internet or PC appliances, are a new market that appeal to those customers who want to reduce their desktop hardware expenditures. What are they, who makes them, and what do you get for your money?
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