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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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Deploying High-density Zones in a Low-density Data Center
Deploying High-Density Zones in a Low-Density Data Center. Documents and Other Software Package to Use In Your Low-Density Data Center. New power and cooling technology allows for a simple and rapid deployment of self-contained high-density zones within an existing or new low-density data center. The independence of these high-density zones allows for reliable high-density equipment operation without a negative impact on existing power and cooling infrastructure—and with more electrical efficiency than conventional designs. Learn more now.

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6/25/2008 5:31:00 PM

Sockeye


ZONES: Sockeye’s Collaborative Application Framework (CAF) is an XML-based, J2EE-compliant, service-oriented architecture that provides a platform for key supply chain functions such as multi-tier supply chain modeling, what-if analysis, key performance indicators and reports, distribution of real-time information, and exception management.CAF is designed to support the configuration and deployment of application templates. Sockeye's application templates represent the supply chain functionality required to execute generic collaborative business processes, and are configured with customer-driven business processes. The templates can be configured by business users and partners, and can be deployed using CAF. CAF consists of a loosely coupled set of frameworks and services deployed on multiple servers, and is accessible to users and systems over the Internet. It supports synchronous and asynchronous message-based communications for many-to-many interactions across multiple systems, time zones, and semantic layers.

crmEZ.net


ZONES: Key features of crmEZ.net:crmEZ has user-defined instructions and help for every field. crmEZ has micro-training videos incorporated into the system. Most are less than 4 minutes long. They allow users to receive on-demand training by clicking within the application.There is zero footprint on remote computers, except for the Outlook Client. CrmEZ.net uses .NET Framework (a part of Windows) instead of downloading a custom application.CrmEZ.net deploys all the security capabilities associated with the .NET environment.A single server can support 90 to 125 users with a separate SQL Server. Moreover, servers can be “cascaded” to support thousands of users.crmEZ allows direct Web access and access from within Outlook.crmEZ can be purchased and installed on users’ servers, or it can be run from VMI servers and provided as a service.VMI can provide remote database administration services.crmEZ uses Outlook as its email client.crmEZ has a template system that allows users to create any number of templates using the documents they are already trained to usecrmEZ uses the LogiXML reporting tool for both reporting and dashboards. Users can also use SQL Reporting Services, Business Objects or Crystal. Transactions (appointments, calls, etc) can be linked to a person and a company and an opportunity and a user, all at the same time.  Time zones are flagged for each user.  All labels throughout the system can be changed by the userAll data can be defined as double-byte to support double-byte alphabets such as Chinese or Japanese.

Exelsys HCM


ZONES: Exelsys Human Capital Management (HCM) helps users manage human capital. Exelsys HCM provides a core system for managing the full employment process (hire to retire) for both full- and part-time employees. Users can align organizational objectives, employees, and supporting human resources (HR) processes in real time. Exelsys HCM is a cloud-based system where software is delivered as a service over the Internet. Exelsys HCM is a multilingual, multicurrency system, available in more than 20 languages and supporting employees working in different time zones. Exelsys HCM modules include the following:Employee Relationship ManagementRecruitment ManagementLeave of Absence ManagementPerformance ManagementPositions and Career ManagementTraining ManagementEvents ManagementBusiness AnalyticsEmployee Feedback ManagementJob Applications Mini SiteWeb Service InterfacesMS Sharepoint WebpartsDocument Library ManagementEmployee Notifications Management

Project Management Communication: Developing a Plan (Part 2 Of 3) » The TEC Blog


ZONES: ERP, PM Project Management, PPM, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
14-04-2008

The Pain and Gain of Integrated EDIPart Two: Automotive Suppliers Gain
The nature of the global automotive supply chain means that the suppliers must be tightly integrated into the trading partner’s enterprise, whose supply chain communications and management capabilities need to be able to manage that critical relationship.

ZONES: automotive supply chain, electronic data interchange, value-added network, enterprise resource planning, original equipment manufacturers, OEM, bill of material, BOM, hypertext transfer protocol, HTTP, sercure HTTP, file text protocol, FTP, supply chain execution, application service providers.
3/22/2005

Case Study: Leveraging Response Management in a Super-charged Environment
Leveraging Response Management in a Super-charged Environment. Find Reports, Case Studies, and Other Resources Associated with Response Management in a Super-charged Environment Research in Motion, maker of the BlackBerry, had a rapidly expanding customer base and shortened product life cycles. This led the company to add more contract manufacturers to its supply chain, meaning more complex decisions had to be made in less time. To stay competitive, the company implemented response management technology. Learn more about the company’s rapid growth and the software that helped make it possible.

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5/7/2008 4:07:00 PM

The Complexities of Quote-to-order and Possible Solutions
It is becoming necessary to go beyond the direct sales force to sell complex products. With the advent of personal computers and the Internet, new possibilities for reaching manufacturing clients have opened up, and new sales opportunities have become available.

ZONES: customer relationship management; CRM; quote-to-order; Q2O, build-to-order; opportunity-to-order; O2O; enterprise resource planning; ERP; supply chain management; SCM; business-to-business; B2B; business-to-consumer; B2C; sales force automation; SFA, customer satisfaction, enterprise systems, complex manufacturing environments, knowledge capture.
11/12/2007

The Wizardry of Business Process Management – Part 4 » The TEC Blog


ZONES: autonomic computing, BPM, bre, business process management, business rule, cross selling, customer service, declarative modeling, ECM, grc, microsoft visio, multiple inheritance, pega, pegarules process commander, pegasystems, pro dex, procedural modeling, prpc, regulatory compliance, smartbpm suite, soa, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
30-06-2009

The Gain and Pain of Global Retail Sourcing
The appeal of global sourcing for many industries is certainly understandable, given the potential lower cost benefits, but without careful elimination of all the hidden challenges, the entire process may turn out to be only a costly

ZONES: supply-side control, globalization, sourcing, global retail sourcing, sourcing strategies, global village, sourcing structure, SCM, supply chain management, sourcing software applications.
6/27/2006

The Channel Management Shuffle
Executives and middle management are constantly faced with determining policy, process, and technology around managing one or multiple channels. What is critical to successful channel management?

ZONES: channel management, report, partners, customers, multi-partner management, channel conflict, inventory management, returns management, channel management technologies, best practices.
12/23/2005


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