Let Innovation Thrive
Perhaps no ingredient is more important to business success than innovation. How can your organization deploy knowledge and information management to enable it to thrive throughout the enterprise?
by Stewart McKie
January 1, 2004
BSP First-to-Market Opportunity
Many businesses are taking advantage of the Web services architecture to become business service providers (BSPs). Before jumping headfirst onto the BSP bandwagon, it's important to understand, articulate, locate, and pilot your service offering. Here's how.
by Stewart McKie
October 10, 2003
The Big BAM
Business activity monitoring (BAM) is a key technology concept behind today's 'real-time enterprise' sizzle. Will BAM enable you to increase the value of your enterprise resource application investments?
by Stewart McKie
July 18, 2003
The Whole Truth And Nothing But
With their personal integrity now on the line, CEOs, CFOs, and other corporate officers mean business when they demand
by Stewart McKie
June 17, 2003
Conquering the Middle Kingdom
Microsoft's emerging Business Solutions division hopes to change forever how small- to medium-sized businesses buy strategic applications
by Stewart McKie
April 22, 2003
Expert Panel: The Future of Enterprise Applications
The growing importance of Web services is just one major development our experts see on the enterprise app horizon
by Debashish Bhattacharjee, Joshua Greenbaum, Rod Johnson, Michael Martin, Ram Reddy, H. Lynn Ryan, Colin White, and Stewart McKie
March 28, 2002
Microsoft Announces CRM
Is Microsoft signalling its entry in business process automation with Microsoft CRM? This new product from Microsoft should have smaller CRM companies worried.
by Stewart McKie
March 18, 2002
Ready, Set, Compete
Web services promise to fill gaps in strategic business apps for the purpose of collaborative commerce. How can you take advantage?
by Stewart McKie
March 8, 2002
Hub Connection
The future of Web services will rely on channels or hubs that connect service providers to end users
by Stewart McKie
December 5, 2001
Microsoft and ERP
Microsoft's entrance into the ERP market is driving innovation by competitors
by Stewart McKie
October 8, 2001
The Portal Collective
Portal panels let individuality take a prime role in your business enterprise
by Stewart McKie
March 08, 2001
Product Unfocus
Vendors that put customers and services at the center, rather than products, are favored by product reviewers this year
by Michael L. Gonzales, Nelson King, Stewart McKie, Mark Smith
January 01, 2001
The Smoking Gun
Although everyone had a motive, ASPs will ultimately be responsible for the death of the packaged application
by Stewart McKie
November 10, 2000
Easier Database Monitoring
WorkWise DAS leaves business users less reliant on IT workers for some monitoring and workflow setup
by Stewart McKie
June 5, 2000
Powering Better Customer Relationships from the Back Office
Although emerging front-office suites extend the value of ERP applications, they don't necessarily deliver true customer asset management
by Stewart McKie
July 13, 1999
Planning Ahead
Back to the drawing board with business management applications
by Stewart McKie
May 11, 1999
The Big BAM
by Stewart McKie
July 18, 2003
BSP First-to-Market Opportunity
by Stewart McKie
October 10, 2003
The Whole Truth And Nothing But
by Stewart McKie
June 17, 2003
The Whole Truth And Nothing But
by Stewart McKie
June 17, 2003
BSP First-to-Market Opportunity
by Stewart McKie
October 10, 2003
The Whole Truth And Nothing But
by Stewart McKie
June 17, 2003
Let Innovation Thrive
by Stewart McKie
January 1, 2004
The Big BAM
by Stewart McKie
July 18, 2003
Let Innovation Thrive
by Stewart McKie
January 1, 2004