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CFO February 1, 2003 Scott Leibs |
Damn the Torpedoes Despite flat IT spending, the juggernaut that is ERP shows few signs of slowing down. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2002 Doug Bartholomew |
Benefiting From The Boom A wealth of software categories and vendors give manufacturers many paths to improvement. |
CFO November 17, 2003 Russ Banham |
Enterprise Suites Makers of ERP, CRM, and related software grapple with a maturing market. |
CRM December 2005 Marshall Lager |
The Year in (P)review Looking back, and to the future: CRM trends and events to watch: Would you like fries with your subsidiary?... And Oracle acquired everybody else... We're not going to say "On-demand is in demand" again, but... Information, please... |
CRM July 2003 Martin Schneider |
Getting IT Together Integration is a four-letter word in the world of CRM, but it doesn't have to be. What follows are the real issues behind integrating CRM solutions with an enterprise's existing systems, and how to simplify what could otherwise grind CRM initiatives to a halt. |
CFO March 1, 2004 John Goff |
The Discreet Charm of the SMB Increasingly, enterprise software vendors are targeting small and midsize businesses. |
CRM October 2005 Bailor et al. |
The 2005 CRM Market Leaders, Part 1 The CRM industry's impact -- especially in the small and medium business markets -- is growing more pervasive across industries and within organizations. Here's how the CRM leaders are driving the market and how they stack up against the competition. |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2005 Doug Bartholomew |
ERP Vendors: Big Get Bigger For most large and medium-size manufacturing companies that use an enterprise resource planning system, the changing ERP vendor landscape is nothing new; consolidation of software vendors began years ago. |
CIO February 15, 2003 Stephanie Overby |
This Could Be the Start of Something Small Cheaper and faster has become the motto of almost every CIO, and that's why the reign of vast enterprisewide application suites is drawing to a close. Taking their place are targeted point applications. Here's how CIOs are making the switch. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2002 Sam Greengard |
Made For Midsize Smaller manufacturers seek precise solutions for their complex needs. |
CIO November 15, 2003 Ben Worthen |
Extreme ERP Makeover The grand ERP vision of one application and one database for everything your company does may finally be achievable. But does that mean you should rip out all your systems and replace them with a single instance? Here's how to decide. |
CRM August 2010 |
Market Leaders: Midmarket Suite CRM A hefty score in company direction helped Salesforce.com repeat its win here, with much of the buzz from its Chatter and Service Cloud announcements. |
CFO August 1, 2003 John Verity |
The Urge to Merge As software companies fight it out, must customers pay the price? |
CIO November 15, 2001 Christopher Koch |
Why Your Integration Efforts End Up Looking Like This Getting different vendors to truly integrate complex software is impossible. But that doesn't mean a more limited form of interfacing can't be achieved... |
CRM October 2006 |
The 2006 Market Leaders, Part 1 The need for data quality continues to influence every CRM niche. Some of this year's positional shifts will surprise you, and so will some companies that didn't move as much as they might have hoped. Amdocs... SSA Global Technologies... etc. |
CRM September 2015 Leonard Klie |
Integrate CRM and ERP for Better Intelligence Businesses benefit when information flows freely between systems |
CRM December 2003 Martin Schneider |
The Year in Preview How the major trends in 2003 will alter the CRM landscape over the coming year. |
CFO October 15, 2002 Peter Krass |
A Terrible Thing to Waste Unused software may be costing you millions of dollars. Here's how we got here -- and what some leading companies are doing about it. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2002 John S. McClenahen |
The Book On The One-Day Close Streamlining financial reporting promises time savings, greater efficiency and better decision-making... |
InternetNews January 10, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Woos PeopleSoft Customers Microsoft offers a migration path from PeopleSoft to Microsoft Business Solutions. |
InternetNews December 14, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle Rivals Circle the Wagons The greatest impact of the Oracle/PeopleSoft merger may be its effect on other software companies, not customers. |
The Motley Fool July 1, 2005 W.D. Crotty |
Ellison's Next Target? Lawson Software sales and earnings fall in fiscal year 2005. It is too early to buy the micro-cap enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendor now, but the company bears watching. |
InternetNews March 22, 2005 Michael Singer |
Oracle, SAP: Upward Bound Analysts suggest Oracle's winning bid for the Minnesota-based retail software provider is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to potential mergers and acquisitions in the next 12 months. |
CFO April 1, 2005 Russ Banham |
People Problems What will Oracle do now that it's finally bought PeopleSoft? PeopleSoft customers want to know. |
CFO November 1, 2007 John Edwards |
The Host with the Most SAP boldly goes where a number of other software vendors have already gone: A hosted application aimed at midsize businesses. |
CRM April 2004 Lisa Picarille |
The Art of War Enterprise CRM vendors and hosted service providers are in a heated battle against traditional midmarket CRM vendors for market share. In the end it is the customers who will win. |
InternetNews February 28, 2005 Michael Singer |
PeopleSoft Users on the Fence: Report PeopleSoft customers jumping ship, climbing aboard Oracle's. |
CRM April 2004 Martin Schneider |
Breaking From Tradition No longer is the midmarket the dominion solely of regional systems integrators. Enterprise vendors and hosted CRM services are changing the way midmarket customers implement their CRM systems. |
CFO March 17, 2003 Russ Banham |
Quantum Loop "Performance" is its middle name -- can new software help companies link past, present, and future? |
CIO January 27, 2010 Kim S. Nash |
ERP: How and Why You Need to Manage It Differently Enterprise Resource Planning has become a legacy system. That means simpler implementation, reduced maintenance costs and integrating new technologies. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2007 |
Infrastructure Is Integral To Supply Chain Success A company's highest supply chain priorities are demand forecasting, supply planning, inventory management, and sales and operations planning. |
The Motley Fool October 5, 2006 Tom Taulli |
Lawson: Lost in the Noise The enterprise software firm still can't seem to get traction. Unless the company finds ways to improve licensing revenues, investors shouldn't expect its stock to budge from its current rut. |
InternetNews June 23, 2004 Michael Singer |
Ellison 'Green' with Envy Analysts debate whether Oracle is after SAP's high-end or Microsoft's mid-tier. |
CRM September 2003 Guglielmo et al. |
The 2003 Market Leaders (Part 1) Which vendors are leading the industry? CRM magazine scrutinized CRM suite vendors and related categories to uncover the top-five leaders in each category: enterprise CRM, mid-market CRM, analytics, contact center outsourcers, and consulting firms. |
CRM August 2013 |
The 2013 CRM Market Leaders CRM vendors are making some pretty bold moves to incorporate newer technologies into their existing solutions. |
CRM June 30, 2010 Lauren McKay |
7 Named Leaders in Forrester Wave of CRM Suites for Midsize Organizations The Forrester Wave: CRM Suites for Midsized Organizations '10: In his annual evaluation, analyst Bill Band identifies the top-performing options for midmarket CRM. |
CRM December 1, 2005 Alexandra DeFelice |
Oracle and Siebel: What Does It Mean for Customers? End-users are looking for answers as they wait for the planned acquisition to close. |
InternetNews September 24, 2008 Richard Adhikari |
Oracle Keeps Building on Spoils From BEA As Oracle pushes further into SOA, it keeps adding more technology from acquisitions into its wares. |
InternetNews June 15, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Oracle Shows Support For JD Edwards Customers Oracle announced an update to the JD Edwards World application suite. |
InternetNews January 19, 2005 Clint Boulton |
SAP Buys PeopleSoft Support Provider Looking to capitalize on the uncertainty caused by Oracle's $10.3 billion acquisition of PeopleSoft, SAP AG acquired TomorrowNow, which provides maintenance and support for PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards customers. |
CRM December 1, 2007 Coreen Bailor |
SAP's Midmarket Design SAP Business ByDesign is the company's new on-demand midmarket product; much of its success hinges on SAP's channel strategy. |
CRM August 2012 |
The 2012 CRM Market Leaders CRM is the most important area of investment to improve business over the next five years. Find out which vendors are ramping up these offerings and best responding to industry needs in this year's Market Leader awards. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2008 |
New ERP Solutions Hit the Market A look at some new IT solutions for manufacturers. |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2007 Brad Kenney |
A Sampling Of SaaS Hosted software offerings are taking root across the manufacturing business model. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2007 |
Operations Intelligence Augments Business Intelligence Business Intelligence leverages the data captured in ERP systems. |
CFO March 15, 2004 Anne Stuart |
Stuck on the Middle Enterprise software companies try to lure smaller customers with tailored products and lower prices. |
CFO May 1, 2007 Karen M. Kroll |
Divining Oracle's Latest Gambit By snapping up Hyperion, Oracle intensifies its war with SAP, even as it pledges to play nice with others. |
CRM February 2, 2004 Martin Schneider |
Merging for Midmarket Dominance Acquisitions increase in popularity as CRM vendors look to capture share in the midmarket. |
Insurance & Technology September 23, 2008 Anthony O'Donnell |
Oracle Launches Insurance Vertical Industry Division Leveraging its recent acquisitions of prominent insurance industry software vendors Skywire Software and AdminServer, Oracle officially launches its Oracle Insurance vertical industry division as a provider of a full range of insurance processing software. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2007 |
ERP Breaks Barriers Enterprise resource planning, a software application that started within the manufacturing sector, has crossed industry lines to benefit business in all arenas. |