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Technology Managed Services
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Consona Corp.
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Compiere is an integrated and highly adaptable open source business management solution. Companies choose Compiere for its broad functionality, ease of use, advanced technology
and world-class support – all offered at a fraction of the cost of today’s proprietary business management solutions.
Unlike traditional ERP solutions that force you to change your business to match their software design, ...
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Alien Technology Corporation
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For the last couple of years, the technology industry has been touting the next year as “The Year of RFID.” Every spring, however, the RFID industry gathers and wonders why the prior year wasn’t “the” year. We discuss and elaborate on reasons why RFID has yet to meet the unrealistic “hockey stick” predictions included in investor pitches and footnotes to quarterly market updates. The reality is ...
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Stage7 Systems
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Information Technology's M&A Problem A briefing on IT integration during Mergers & Acquisitions
Merger, takeover, acquisition; call it what you want but CIOs from all walks of life will likely agree, while Merger & Acquisition (M&A) activities can be exciting undertakings, they are typically rife with tension and ambiguity. As such, the following guiding principles are designed to help CIOs ...
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Acsis, Inc.
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The gaming industry is intensely competitive and IGT strives to maintain its dominant leadership position. As the gaming industry is characterized by dynamic customer demand and rapid technological advances, IGT must continually introduce and successfully market new game themes and technologies in order to remain competitive and effectively stimulate customer demand. IGT customers will accept a ...
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Consona Corp.
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Top 10 Reasons Why a Metals Company Should Move to a Packaged ERP Software Solution Today
Top 10 Reasons Why a Metal Company Should Move to a Packaged ERP Solution Today
A growing number of metals companies – producers, processors, and service centers – are recognizing that it’s time to seriously consider replacing their aging information systems with a commercial Enterprise Resource Planning ...
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