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Supply Chain
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Manhattan Associates
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In most companies the supply chain is viewed as a mission critical process. In the very best performing companies the supply chain is seen as a strategic weapon with which to club the competition and drive shareholder value. Want proof? The average ROI of the AMR Research Supply Chain Top 25 was 18% in 2007. The average ROI for the S&P 500? Just 4%. Ouch. There are many individual things you need ...
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Technology Business Research (TBR)
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Throughout the economic downturn of 2008 and 2009, which dramatically impacted IT service spending, the Business Intelligence (BI) market remained a bright spot. In fact, many vendors experienced double-digit or even triple-digit growth of BI-related services in 2009, while experiencing revenue declines through the remainder of their portfolios.
Challenging economic times have created the need ...
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ChainLink Research
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Creating the end-to-end, top-to-bottom supply chain is a vision in implementation for many supply chain managers. It requires responsive real-time visual smart solutions. Business capabilities in customer service, supply chain, merchandising and logistics are but a few processes that will be enabled by RFID. But if you limit your definition of RFID to compliance— tags only—and don't use it to ...
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Rush Tracking Systems
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February 26, 2007 | Written By Eric Fleming with an introduction by Louis Sirico
`There is no ROI (return on investment) with RFID'
During the past seven years, I've heard this statement countless times and when I've been given the opportunity, I've proven it wrong. The fact is, RFID is a technology that improves visibility and when applied properly, it can provide numerous benefits that result ...
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Apptricity Corporation
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Apptricity White Paper: Why Does My ERP Implementation Keep Getting Delayed?
The results were quite surprising…no ERP company stands out as a brand of choice.
Jon Derome, program manager, TheYankee Group
A recent Yankee Group study revealed that a surprisingly low percentage of customers are satisfied with their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software providers. This is especially ...
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