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Latest Developments for a Vendor-neutral Third Party Support and ...

by P.J. Jakovljevic
... To provide a combination of third party S&M with outsourcing, USi (www.usi ... to provide
USi clients with a single-source option for hosted PeopleSoft applications ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2007/04/research_notes/VN_ER_PJ_04_23_07_1.asp - 14k - 2007-04-23
Summary: Rimini Street is not trying to be a software vendor. Rather, the third party support and maintenance provider is a focused system implementation and consulting firm that sells its services under service contracts instead of mere break-fix arrangements.

Human Resources for Small to Medium Businesses

by Jeff Spitzer
... about choosing a hosted model is that the software functionality options may be
somewhat limited. These limitations are dependent on the third-party vendor's ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/HumanResources/2008/09/research_notes/TU_HR_TS_JS_09_01_08_1.asp - 12k - 2008-09-01
Summary: When small to medium businesses shop around for a human resources (HR) solution, their main considerations are whether to go for a hosted or non-hosted solution, or to simply outsource HR functions altogether. It’s important to know the advantages and disadvantages of each before making a selection.

Human Resources for Small to Medium Businesses

by Jeff Spitzer
... when choosing a hosted model is that the software functionality options may be somewhat
limited. These limitations are dependent on the third party vendor’s ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/HumanResources/2008/01/research_notes/TU_HR_JS_01_18_08_1.asp - 12k - 2008-01-17
Summary: When small to medium businesses shop around for a human resources (HR) solution, their main considerations are whether to go for a hosted or non-hosted solution, or to simply outsource HR functions altogether. It’s important to know the advantages and disadvantages of each before making a selection.

Hosted versus On-premises Customer Relationship Management

by Richard R. Smith
... legacy applications or third-party solutions, that need to be incorporated—all of
which become much more difficult in the majority of hosted solutions that ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/CRM/2006/07/research_notes/MI_CR_XRS_07_07_06_1.asp - 16k - 2006-07-07
Summary: The dot-com revolution has left few impressions as significant as the hosted software phenomenon. In fact, its success has caused many organizations with reservations about hosted solutions to think twice. So what exactly are its advantages and disadvantages?

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... engineer (dedicated) Telecommunication Telephone Templates design and creation Testing
Textiles, Apparel, and Footwear Thai Third party hosted Third party ...
http://foss.technologyevaluation.com/ - 31k - 2009-03-09

Remapping the Supply Chain Universe, by Ann Grackin and Sree ...

by Ann Grackin and Sree Hameed
... Delivery Architecture: How is that functionality delivered? Do I need to install
the system at my premises? Or is it web-enabled, third party hosted, etc.? ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Scm/2005/05/research_notes/TN_SC_XAN_05_20_05_1.asp - 24k - 2005-05-20
Summary: Supply chain management is a truly dynamic field. Over the last few years the fundamental structure of the chains has changed to the point where many of the working assumptions have to be reevaluated. ChainLink Research’s new 3D approach provides a useful framework for evaluating supply chain solutions

Get on the Grid: Utility Computing

by P.J. Jakovljevic
... being, the hosted software service business model still applies best to applications
that can be run in isolation or with limited interfaces to third-party ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/03/research_notes/TN_ER_PJ_03_31_05_1.asp - 23k - 2005-03-31
Summary: The latest business model in licensing is the utility (on demand) computing and associated pricing. Sometimes called 'grid' computing, it allows customers to purchase processing power and software access as needed, and pay based on how much and how often the software has been used.

Dude, where (and how safe and pristine) is my hosted compensation ...

... there is still a discomfort among some users about their hosted data security ... and
processes in place (and validated by an independent third party) to protect ...
blog.technologyevaluation.com/.../dude-where-and-how-safe-and-pristine-is-my-hosted-compensation-data/ - 54k - 2008-01-18

Ask the Experts: Is Hosted CRM Really the Right Option for You? » ...

... Not sure that a CRM hosted product demand ... Disadvantages of an On-demand Solution
Since an on-demand solution relies on a third-party provider, it puts your ...
blog.technologyevaluation.com/.../05/12/ask-the-experts-is-hosted-crm-really-the-right-option-for-you/ - 48k - 2008-05-12

Software as a Service Is Gaining Ground

by P.J. Jakovljevic
... stream. The earlier wave of hosted offerings, based on using a third party
client/server system, lacked economies of scale. Thus ...
http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/CRM/2006/03/research_notes/TU_CR_PJ_03_14_06_1.asp - 23k - 2006-03-14
Summary: Software as a service is the latest incarnation of the hosting model. The demand for cost efficiency, information technology flexibility, and faster return on investment, coupled with new technology advancements, has caused the hosting model to be reborn.

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