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Software Integration
Most financial offices run at least three separate industry-specific software packages—often from different vendors. The problem with having all of these different solutions is that most of them require their own databases and do not integrate very well with each other. Document management systems (DMSs) are becoming popular with financial advisors, as they help organize the office and provide risk management. Learn more.

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Innowera Announces Easy Sharepoint/SAP Integration » The TEC Blog


CHOOSING EDI INTEGRATION FRAMEWORK: data management, industry watch, Innowera, Process Runner, SAP, sharepoint, SharePoint integration, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
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Curing the Data Integration Migraine
The potential value of centralized data integration is enormous. Once implemented, integration systems promise to deliver more accurate and higher quality data. However, for those who venture into the world of implementation, the promise rarely matches the reality. Avoiding the “data integration migraine” requires careful planning to reduce the risks associated with data relationship, transformation, and map discovery.

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Project Management Office: Framework Strategy
IT initiatives driven within silos, where each department maintain its own project management office, inhibits the overall cohesiveness and effectiveness of corporate strategy. This document outlines best practices to centralize and deliver a scalable and robust project management framework strategy.

CHOOSING EDI INTEGRATION FRAMEWORK: project management office, best practices, implementation, compliance, centralization, Internal controls, project management center of excellence.
9/21/2005

Checklist: Choosing the Right Financial Services Vendor
Today’s economic environment requires you to evaluate whether your current financial institution is in it for the long haul and can offer the full breadth of services that you may need. Many of these vital services can be delivered from one source—your bank. Your primary concern in selecting a financial services institution should be the security of your assets and data. Find out what to look for, and what to avoid.

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4/29/2009 11:51:00 AM

Microsoft .NET Framework makes one stop shopping easy as pie
Learn how AVCOM Technologies, a provider of comprehensive information technology (IT) products and suites to high-growth middle market companies, integrated its business processes with Microsoft .NET Framework and

CHOOSING EDI INTEGRATION FRAMEWORK: networking, security, storage, Epicor, AVCOM, database.
4/29/2005 9:33:00 AM

Integration Appliances: The Fastest Track to Master Data Management
While the idea of enterprise-wide data management is conceptually simple, it is extremely difficult to implement in most organizations, due to differences between heterogeneous databases and applications. However, conventional integration software is not required to achieve consistent management of customer data. In fact, integration appliance technology can greatly simplify and reduce the cost of master data management (MDM).

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2/26/2007 3:45:00 PM

Six Keys to Smarter Cross Channel Integration
Multichannel retailers need visibility into data metrics in order to bring all channels, products, and customer segments together. For true visibility, you need retail software that integrates all the information from disparate systems for the most detailed data analysis possible. Discover the top six factors to consider when evaluating multichannel business software, so you can optimize your business performance.

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5/13/2008 1:07:00 PM

The Importance of a Single Platform for Data Integration and Quality Management
Rising data volume is not the only reason companies are concerned with issues of data integration and data quality. The growing numbers of disparate systems that produce and distribute data add to the complexity. But in many companies, data quality management has not kept pace with the growth of data integration projects, and its use is immature. Find out how moving toward a single data services architecture can help.

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6/9/2009 2:43:00 PM

Fujitsu s Pervasive Retailing Framework
Enterprises are facing escalating challenges to personalize interaction with their customers. Unlike approaches that centralize retail technology integration, which can stifle innovation at the customer level, retail solutions should be driven from the edge of the retail experience to better serve customers.

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5/11/2006 3:24:00 PM


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