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Time may heal all wounds, but it doesn’t necessarily make for healthy companies. News regarding three of Baseline’s recent Case Studies proves that sometimes things
Time may heal all wounds, but it doesn’t necessarily make for healthy companies. News regarding three of Baseline’s recent Case Studies proves that sometimes things
It’s no surprise when large enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors expand into niche markets, and even less of one when claims of functionality seem to
Where analytics is seen as a data-output service, Informatica came to the scene playing off its strength on the other end of the data warehousethe
One problem with technology today is that nothing ever seems fast enough. “When you move into the electronic world,” says Chuck Moore, WellPoint Health Networks’
If pure-play business intelligence vendors become an endangered species in the coming months, Business Objects may be both a reason why and a compelling exception
For retailers, the back room is where margins are made and lost. Inaccurate counts, mislabeled pallets, unauthorized deliveriesit can be one of the supply chain’s
Voice Of Experience: Rick Beers CorningDirector, Supply-Chain TechnologyCorning, N.Y.www.corning.com MANAGER’S PROFILE: At Corning since 1973, Beers has a long history in the manufacturing and supply-chain
It’s not as if IBM Global Services (IGS) is the underdog in the Linux market. Even though it wasn’t the first one out there, once
Caldera Systems had been in the Linux enterprise business for years when it purchased two divisions of a Unix shop known as the Santa Cruz