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Abstract: On April 20, Infinium Software, a provider of Web-based enterprise solutions and services, announced that it introduced many significant new offerings at Infinium World 2000, held at the MGM Grand Resort in Las Vegas.
PubDate: 5/10/2000
Abstract: The business process management market is shifting, and more players are entering the market. Several smaller organizations, such as Vision Software, are bringing a fresh look and a good product to the market, and should certainly be considered.
Abstract: A recent forum included a round table discussion of CIOs from different companies and industries. They summarized their charter as make IT affordable, workable, and credible. These realities impact all IT users, professionals, and vendors.
Abstract: IBM has decided to take on Sun in the Internet infrastructure arena. What do they bring to the table? And who will win the war of words?
Abstract: You've analyzed and compared the functionalities of dozens of customer relationship management (CRM) applications, and finally you ve chosen the best solution for your enterprise. But the hard work's not quite over yet: before you sign on the dotted line, make sure your CRM plan offers terms your company can live—and grow—with. Take your seat at the negotiating table with this list of contract-signing essentials.
Abstract: While virtually all hosted customer relationship management (CRM) applications support sales force automation, marketing campaign management, and customer service, providing front-to-back-office integration has become a clear differentiator for small to medium businesses (SMBs). Read this white paper—which includes a handy table of evaluation criteria—to find out how to select the right hosted CRM software for you.
Abstract: Food giants and technology providers work together to improve the efficiency of food processing, and storage and distribution operations, so that food products can be harvested, stored, and moved to the dinner table quickly and at less cost. This vertical brief focuses on specific issues within today's food distribution industry, explaining how IT solutions can help food distributors improve efficiency and reduce overall costs that drive up profits in an extremely competitive, low margin business.
Abstract: For most distribution companies, managing operating expenses has a far bigger impact on the business than simply pouring more revenue into the top of the funnel. In today’s tough times, operating expenses have moved to the center of the boardroom table and the top of the agenda. Learn what the five main value drivers in distribution are, and find out how to avoid seven common distribution and wholesale “sins.”