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Abstract:
Change happens, and it will always happen in virtually every business environment. The underlying enterprise system should
thus be an aid to changing the business, rather than an obstacle, as is the usual case today. (...)
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Change happens, and it will always happen in virtually every business environment. The underlying enterprise system should
thus be an aid to chang...
Published:
2006-10-11
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Abstract:
Customer information system (CIS) projects in the utilities industry have earned a reputation for being disruptive to business,
very expensive, and always behind schedule. As a mission-critical cash register for utilities, it pays to examine CIS more
closely. Learn about the perspectives on strategic CIS (...)
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application agility:
Enhancing the Agility of Customer Information Systems in Utilities. ... Download <strong>Enhancing
the Agility of Customer Information Systems in Utilities</strong>. ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Agresso's information warehouse, business process, and reporting and analytics information delivery models are inextricably
linked in a virtual cycle. A change in any of these core competencies automatically informs a change in the others without
instilling business disruption. (...)
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application agility:
Agresso's information warehouse, business process, and reporting and analytics information delivery models are inextricably
linked in a virtual cy...
Published:
2006-10-17
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Abstract:
Very few companies really run standard software applications as "standard" products, since every business changes constantly.
In fact, these companies have found that the agility they wish to attain is in direct conflict with the rigidity of their
enterprise systems. (...)
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application agility:
Very few companies really run standard software applications as "standard" products, since every business changes
constantly. In fact, these compa...
Published:
2007-03-26
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Abstract:
The preferred agile architecture will rationalize business processes without ripping out current application investments.
In such cases, Agresso will have to explain whether its solution can leverage existing applications and fill in the cracks
that exist in current business processes. (...)
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application agility:
The preferred agile architecture will rationalize business processes without ripping out current application investments.
In such cases, Agresso w...
Published:
2006-10-19
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Abstract:
With seven consecutive profitable quarters, a feat unprecedented in the company's recent past, IFS enters a new phase of
sustained profitable growth, along with its new chief executive officer. However, there are some challenges that just will
not go away. (...)
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application agility:
With seven consecutive profitable quarters, a feat unprecedented in the company's recent past, IFS enters a new phase
of sustained profitable grow...
Published:
2006-08-09
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Abstract:
Adopting Service Oriented Architecture increases the flexibility of your enterprise. Join Now & Download Free Document
Related to Service Oriented Architecture. Time was, information technology (IT) systems lasted much longer. Organizational
restructuring was uncommon, as business did not really requi (...)
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application agility:
Adopting Service Oriented Architecture increases the flexibility of your enterprise. Join Now & Download Free Document
Related to Service Orien...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
How to Overcome the Limits of Enterprise Software. Reports and Other Software Complex System to Use In Your Complex System
Related to The Limits of Enterprise Software. Is your enterprise software really making you more competitive? After all, for
years you’ve had to make expensive trade-offs between ap (...)
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application agility:
How to Overcome the Limits of Enterprise Software. Reports and Other Software Complex System to Use In Your Complex System
Related to The Limits of...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Very few companies really run standard software applications as "standard" products, since every business changes constantly.
In fact, these companies have found that the agility they wish to attain is in direct conflict with the rigidity of their
enterprise systems. (...)
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application agility:
Very few companies really run standard software applications as "standard" products, since every business changes
constantly. In fact, these compa...
Published:
2007-03-26
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Abstract:
Post-implementation agility should be the goal of most companies in their enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection. However,
it is not so easy to dispel a widespread preference for the "usual suspect" ERP choices that currently stop short at post-implementation
agility. (...)
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application agility:
Post-implementation agility should be the goal of most companies in their enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection. However,
it is not so easy...
Published:
2006-10-18
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Abstract:
Agresso's information warehouse, business process, and reporting and analytics information delivery models are inextricably
linked in a virtual cycle. A change in any of these core competencies automatically informs a change in the others without
instilling business disruption. (...)
Excerpt related to
application agility:
Agresso's information warehouse, business process, and reporting and analytics information delivery models are inextricably
linked in a virtual cy...
Published:
2006-10-17
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application agility:
... Inhibitors include the needs for application customization and integration with on-premise
legacy systems, trust issues related to placing confidential and ...
Published:
2011-10-27
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Abstract:
Application software companies unwittingly but consistently overlook significant portions of their application software life
cycle, resulting in consistent under-performance of products and services, a reduced harvest, dissatisfied customers, and
missed opportunities for growth. In fact, you could be neg (...)
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application agility:
The 70 Percent Solution: Fulfilling the Application Software Life Cycle. Source: Cyber Group, Inc. Document
Type: White Paper Description ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Business agility means that everyone—from C-level executives to front-line workers—needs to execute on the changing business
environment and the requisite changes to business plans. As a midsize company, agility is even more critical; you need to
react quicker than your larger counterparts to survive (...)
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application agility:
... a midsize company, agility is even more critical; you need to react quicker than your
larger counterparts to survive and thrive. Read about an application that ...
Published:
2011-03-08
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Abstract:
Web 2.0 applications, perceived by many software users as better looking and easier to use than traditional apps, can provide
many benefits to your company. However, building Web 2.0 apps adds development burdens of security, transaction management,
and a variety of user interface features. To conquer th (...)
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application agility:
Build Web 2.0 Applications without Hand-coding: Use Application Generation to Expedite Web Application
Development. Source: Iron ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Custom application development is a trusted, tested strategy to ensure effective application of resources for business advancement
and continuity, with minimal risk and solid return on investment (ROI). What’s that, you say? High cost? Low dependability?
Long timelines? The custom application developme (...)
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Custom Application Development. ... Long timelines? The custom application
development model is plagued by myths. Find out why they’re all wrong. ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Today’s Web applications exist in an environment vastly different from when businesses first entered the Internet. Few companies
have a comprehensive Web application security program to prevent Internet-borne security breaches. Learn how security concerns
for Web applications are different than for tra (...)
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application agility:
Building a Web Application Security Program. ... Few companies have a comprehensive Web
application security program to prevent Internet-borne security breaches. ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Vulnerabilities in Web applications are now the largest vector of enterprise security attacks. Attacks compromising sensitive
data are often the result of “cross-site scripting,” “SQL injection,” and “buffer overflow.” As many companies have discovered,
these attacks will evade traditional ne (...)
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application agility:
Web Application Security: How to Minimize Prevalent Risk of Attacks. Source ... Learn more
in this primer to Web application security. Download ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Before an organization can truly realize the cost and agility benefits of enterprise service-oriented architecture (SOA),
there are a few concepts it should know about. By understanding the various stages of SOA adoption and by knowing what technologies
are available, an organization will stand a better (...)
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application agility:
... Source: SOA Software. Document Type: White Paper Description: Before an organization can truly realize
the cost and agility benefits of enterprise service ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Much of a network professional’s time is spent in the weeds—fixing what breaks and trying to keep infrastructure humming
so users don’t call the help desk. Climbing out of the weeds to take in the big picture and lay the groundwork for better
future performance seems a luxury. This report introduce (...)
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application agility:
Seeing through the Fog: Managing Application Performance in the Cloud. Source: Riverbed Technology. Document
Type: White Paper Description ...
Published:
2012-01-04