
Ready Or Not, Here Comes SaaS
Saugatuck Technology says SaaS is spreading throughout the enterprise, "whether the vendors -- or their offerings -- are ready to support and deliver what users want."
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Antone Gonsalves
Dow Jones Connects On-Demand BI App To LinkedIn Social Network
Contacts from the business-oriented social network can be imported into G2, which maps relationships among people to help the user discover potential business opportunities.
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Antone Gonsalves
NetSuite Launches CRM+
CRM+ uses a number of Ajax-built features that streamline business processes through more drop-down windows and drag-and-drop functionality.
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Antone Gonsalves
Cast Iron Beefs Up Data Integration Appliance
The iA4000 is an upgrade and replacement of the iA3000 appliance. New data migration capabilities include data conversion and profiling tools to accelerate software-as-a-service use.
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Antone Gonsalves
Pentaho Releases iPhone BI Application
The software can navigate through interactive reports and dashboards, as well as integrate BI functionality with other features of the smartphone, such as voice calling, e-mail and text messaging.
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Antone Gonsalves
NetSuite Adds SaaS Applications For Light Manufacturers
The vertical suite includes functionality for assembly, work order and bill of materials. The new services are aimed at midsize companies.
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Antone Gonsalves
Adaptive Focuses On Collaboration In Upgrade Of Financial Planning Service
Adaptive Planning 5.0 offers what the company calls "connected intelligence," which is the ability to tap into the pool of knowledge among employees within an organization or among outside financial professionals.
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Antone Gonsalves
The 2004 Editors' Choice Awards: The Intelligent Enterprise Dozen
Watch these important enablers of the intelligent enterprise.
by David Stodder
A Year in Perspective
A look back at the news of 2003 and a projection of trends in 2004
by Jeanette Burriesci & Michelle M. Young
The 2004 Editors' Choice Awards
Business intelligence, performance management, and all forms of integration are the dominant requirements addressed by the 12 IT solution providers that make up our supreme list for 2004.
by David Stodder, Jeanette Burriesci & Michelle M. Young
Companies to Watch 2004
Watch these important enablers of the intelligent enterprise.
by Michelle M. Young
New OASIS Standard to Galvanize a Fragmented Portal Market
WSRP Version 1.0 eases integration of remote information into portals
by Amit Asaravala
SOA: The Process Development Paradigm
Leaving software development's dysfunctional legacy behind, service-oriented architecture (SOA) is gathering momentum as the paradigm for developing process management applications. Using Microsoft's BizTalk Server 2004 as an example, here's a look at how SOA works
by Ira Fuchs
The Portal Reborn
Process management's evolution, supported by recent technology advances, gives IT good reason to look again at what kind of portal will deliver the most value to users. Here are the best practices to help you succeed
by Mark M. Davydov
Relationship Dynamics: The Savior of CRM
Falling victim to the 'silver bullet' syndrome, too many businesses thought a CRM system alone would cure all ills. In truth, the key relationship dynamic is between people and the system and in tying performance metrics to customer satisfaction and value.
by Terry Jabali
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
Going Offshore Without Going Off the Deep End
It seems like everyone's doing offshore, but not everyone is doing it right
by Rajan Chandras
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