Enterprise Applications: Enterprise Application Integration ALL ARTICLES
Ready Or Not, Here Comes SaaS
by Antone Gonsalves
- August 4, 2008
Saugatuck Technology says SaaS is spreading throughout the enterprise, "whether the vendors -- or their offerings -- are ready to support and deliver what users want."
Six Steps to Better Sales Forecasting and Demand Planning
by Robert D. Kugel CFA
- July 14, 2008
Most companies are immature and uncoordinated when it comes to sales forecasting and demand planning. Follow these six steps to increase forecast accuracy, speed planning cycles, reduce inventory costs, end stockouts and increase customer satisfaction.
SAP's Kagermann Reveals Plan To Bring SaaS To Large Companies
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- May 5, 2008
SAP will announce Tuesday on-demand "components," due out next year, that integrate with a customer's existing ERP suite, Kagermann says.
SAP Software Appliances Will Run on HP, IBM Hardware
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- May 5, 2008
Pre-configured appliances will include SAP's ERP suite for midsize businesses, a database, and the SUSE Linux OS.
SAP Promotes Leo Apotheker To Co-CEO
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- April 2, 2008
The board also appointed Bill McDermott, president of SAP Americas, plus two additional corporate officers, Erwin Gunst and Jim Hagemann Snabe, to its executive board.
SAP Software A 'Complete Failure,' Lawsuit Claims
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- March 27, 2008
Waste Management claims SAP showed it "fake, mock-up simulations" of software in order to snag a contract to rehaul its revenue management system.
Microsoft Gets Emotional With Business Software Upgrade
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- March 12, 2008
Microsoft Dynamics developers used a new methodology that studies emotions to create "desirable" software.
The Road To Pervasive BI
by
Cindi Howson
- February 22, 2008
If you're not using business intelligence tools throughout your workforce, it's time to start--or get left behind in your competitors' dust
Wal-Mart Sets Deadline For Sam's Club Suppliers To Use RFID
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- January 17, 2008
Wal-Mart says it'll charge suppliers to its warehouse stores a fee of $2 for every pallet not tagged with RFID starting Jan. 30.
JPMorgan Xign Adds Electronic Procure-To-Pay Services
by
Marianne Kolbasuk McGee
- October 29, 2007
The Procure-to-Pay service ties companies' procurement operations and accounts payable systems onto a single platform, says JPMorgan Xign.
Oracle Won't Budge Off Original BEA Offer; Bid Expires Sunday
by
Charles Babcock
- October 26, 2007
BEA had rebuffed Oracle's Oct. 9 initial offer as 'undervaluing' the company.
Oracle To BEA: You Won't Get A Better Offer
by
Charles Babcock
- October 23, 2007
If BEA Systems doesn't accept Oracle's $17-per-share bid by Sunday, it will be withdrawn, says Oracle president.
Math Whizzes Turbo-Charge An Online Retailer's Sales
by
Thomas Claburn
- October 5, 2007
Zara, a Spanish clothing chain, has developed an analytical model to optimize the distribution of inventory across its stores with help from some brains at MIT and UCLA.
Open Text Ships Invoice Management Software For SAP
by Antone Gonsalves
- September 24, 2007
Vendor Invoice Management Version 5.1 is used to optimize vendor invoice processes. The product also includes built-in reporting and analytics.
IT Titans Take Manhattan
by
Doug Henschen
- September 21, 2007
IBM, SAP and Microsoft choose the Big Apple for three big-time, industry-altering announcements.
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