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The Virtual Private Network (VPN) market is exploding. There are many different ideas on what a VPN is, and how to implement
them. This article clarifies what sound VPN products and services should include, and what to expect as the market matures. (...)
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The Virtual Private Network (VPN) market is exploding. There are many different ideas on what a VPN is, and how to implement
them. This article cl...
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1999-10-01
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In general VPNs are ill suited to building multi-company extranets, for any situation that extends across organizational
boundaries, or where there is unbalanced trust between end points. This article discusses the basic requirements for a true
extranet solution. (...)
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In general VPNs are ill suited to building multi-company extranets, for any situation that extends across organizational boundaries,
or where ther...
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2002-02-27
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Enterprise systems, in fact, are devised to operate by codifying a set of business processes and employees have to learn
the whys, wheres, and whos of the business process (workflows) rather than hows of the software screens. (...)
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Enterprise systems, in fact, are devised to operate by codifying a set of business processes and employees have to learn the
whys, wheres, and who...
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2002-07-09
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When searching for a warehouse management system (WMS), a number of myths surface. "Huge staff reductions", "quick and easy
implementation", and "fast and big" returns on investment are common promises. These combined with the enticing "bells and
whistles" of a system can ultimately turn an eager custome (...)
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When searching for a warehouse management system (WMS), a number of myths surface. "Huge staff reductions", "quick
and easy implementation", and "...
Published:
2004-09-30
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Everything in the computer industry seems to be going off-shore, why not software implementations? This article looks at
reasons why remote implementation of software packages can make both logical and fiscal sense, particularly in the United
States. Read on to learn why your organization may want to loo (...)
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... So why not also consider off-shore or remote implementation of software? This ...
location. Remote implementation may be one of those times. ...
Published:
2005-04-28
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Your Challenge: Get Decision Makers' Approval for Network Security Best Practices.Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant
and Time-Bound. When it comes to security architecture, choosing a system that’s scalable and applicable to a broad set of
security needs is a wise move. New security services for (...)
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Your Challenge: Get Decision Makers' Approval for Network Security Best Practices.Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant
and Time-Bound. When i...
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2010-03-11
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All the recent management trends from Continuous Improvement to Business Process Re-engineering have had the same issue we
see with E-Business. They have enterprise-wide implications and tend to become part of the corporate department that started
the initiative. This article recommends a more strategi (...)
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Should E-Business Be Inside or Outside of IT? William Friend - July 5, 2003. Comments: 0. Read Comments Editor's note:
I have tried ...
Published:
2003-07-05
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Three minutes of labor from purchase requisition to invoice payment; fully executed due diligence; commitment authorization
and no delays. That is the promise of e-procurement and the potential is there for the taking - but not without risk. Extensive
preparation is necessary and full integration with r (...)
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E-Procurement Is Not Electronic Purchasing - Part II. J. Dowling - November 14, 2000. Comments: 0. Read Comments E-Procurement
Is Not Electronic Purchasi.
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2000-11-14
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Welcome to the customer experience. We all have them. Some are good, others bad. A variety of factors - the user interface
(UI), customer support, marketing messages, etc. - shape these experiences. All of these things collectively create our view
of a product, service or provider. (...)
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... built to accommodate a range of capabilities and to change as the company changes." Fraser also
emphasizes the software's ease of use and ease of implementation ...
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2002-01-18
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The reality of today’s application environment is that no single application meets all of the needs of a business, or frequently
even the needs of a single business process, so multiple applications must work together to support business processes. (...)
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What's Wrong With Application Software? Business Processes Cross Application Boundaries. Jim Brown - February 27, 2003.
Comments: 0. Read Comments Introduction. ...
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2003-02-27
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"Agility", "real time enterprise", "zero latency" ... these are among the several buzzwords doing the rounds these days.
Some would characterize these present times as belonging to the "Real Time Decade." Are these words just hype or do they proffer
a vision of reality for the near future? This article a (...)
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... Incremental deployment methodology that allows ROI driven implementation. About the
Author. Ram Ramdas is a co-founder and CEO of ...
Published:
2004-04-07
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Network Data Protection Playbook: Network Security Best Practice for Protecting Your Organization. Search for IT Report or
IT Guide for a Network Data Protection Playbook. Malicious hacking and illegal access are just a few of the reasons companies
lose precious corporate data every year. As the number of (...)
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Network Data Protection Playbook: Network Security Best Practice for Protecting Your Organization. Search for IT Report or
IT Guide for a Network D...
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2010-03-11
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ERP systems, in fact, are devised to operate by codifying a set of business processes and employees have to learn the whys,
wheres and whos of the business process (workflows) rather than hows of the software screens. (...)
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ERP systems, in fact, are devised to operate by codifying a set of business processes and employees have to learn the whys,
wheres and whos of the...
Published:
2001-08-29
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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 sy (...)
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... EDI networks should ensure a smooth transition, while integration with the ACCPAC accounting solution
should provide for rapid implementation and increased ...
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2004-09-03
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QAD is competitive in ease of global multi-site implementation and quality of global service and support. However, QAD's
financial position has eroded significantly over the last 18 months, and organizations evaluating QAD products should exercise
moderate caution and consider existing functionality only (...)
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QAD is competitive in ease of global multi-site implementation and quality of global service and support. However, QAD's
financial position has er...
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1999-11-01
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After dealing with the over-hype of Y2K, companies have started to reconsider the best of breed as a viable solution to satisfy
their software needs. This comes as a shock to the corporate systems culture when user communities were told that fully integrated
software such as ERP, SCM, and EAM were the on (...)
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After dealing with the over-hype of Y2K, companies have started to reconsider the best of breed as a viable solution to satisfy
their software nee...
Published:
2003-08-08
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Business processes must be enabled across the artificial boundaries of disparate applications that must work together to
support these business processes. To that end, business process management (BPM) could assist in compliance issues, can reduce
training requirements, and increase the overall efficienc (...)
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Leveraging Technology to Maintain a Competitive Edge During Tough Economic Times -- A Panel Discussion Analyzed Part Two:
Business Process Modeling. ...
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2004-05-18
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Maintaining an effective supply chain is clearly an integral part of a manufacturing company’s livelihood. Using Web-enabled
tools, the enterprise is able to transform the procurement function of its supply chain from a cost center to a powerful business
unit. (...)
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Maintaining an effective supply chain is clearly an integral part of a manufacturing company’s livelihood. Using Web-enabled
tools, the enterprise...
Published:
2002-10-24
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Business processes must be enabled across the artificial boundaries of disparate applications that must work together to
support these business processes. To that end, business process management (BPM) could assist in compliance issues, can reduce
training requirements, and increase the overall efficienc (...)
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Leveraging Technology to Maintain a Competitive Edge During Tough Economic Times -- A Panel Discussion Analyzed Part Two:
Business Process Modeling. ...
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2004-05-18
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The nagging question is, "Can SMEs justify RFID?" The answer is an emphatic "Yes." While SMEs may not have the economies
of scale of large companies, their business case could end up being more positive since they typically do not face the “innovator’s
dilemma” of an established barcode infrastruct (...)
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The nagging question is, "Can SMEs justify RFID?" The answer is an emphatic "Yes." While SMEs may not
have the economies of scale of large compani...
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2005-03-10