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Get on the Grid: Utility Computing
The latest business model in licensing is the utility (on demand) computing and associated pricing. Sometimes called

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: CRM Vendor | ERP Demand Being Re-heated | ERP Vendors Venturing into PSA | Solomon Software: Breaking Away from Perception as “Best-of-Breed-Accounting” Vendor | JD Edwards’ Alliances: Is It Too Much of a Good Thing? | GLOVIA to be Resuscitated (Hopefully) | SAP Starts Pushing – “Politely” | JD Edwards Reports Strong License Revenue Growth in Q1 2000, but… | Intentia Attempts to Become ‘Lean and Mean’ | Vendors Begin to Round Out Their CRM Suites | J.D. Edwards Names SynQuest Preferred
3/31/2005

How to Harness the “Cheap Computing” Revolution
IT costs are escalating, data centers are multiplying, power and space require¬ments are way too high, complexity is increasing, and businesses are locked into static applications that are making them less competitive, not more. This is the state of IT today and something obviously has to change. Well, the “cheap computing” revolution is dawning. So what do we do now?

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: How to Harness the “Cheap Computing” Revolution How to Harness the “Cheap Computing” Revolution Source: Cassatt Corporation Document Type: White Paper Description: IT costs are escalating, data centers are multiplying, power and space require¬ments are way too high, complexity is increasing, and businesses are locked into static applications that are making them less competitive, not more. This is the state of IT today and something obviously has to change. Well, the “cheap computing”
1/12/2007 9:42:00 AM

Micron to Push Subscriber Computing Rentals R Us?
Personal computer maker Micron Electronics said Tuesday it will spend $210 million on its

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: Micron to Push Subscriber Computing Rentals R Us? Micron to Push Subscriber Computing Rentals R Us? R. Krause - October 20, 1999 Read Comments Micron to Push Subscriber Computing Rentals R Us? R.A. Krause - October 20th, 1999 Event Summary October 19, 1999 (CNNfn) - Personal computer maker Micron Electronics said Tuesday it will spend $210 million on its subscriber computing initiative. Aimed at small businesses, subscribers will be offered packages of services including hardware, Internet
10/20/1999

Why Cloud Computing Matters to Finance
This Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) paper explores the benefits of transitioning from an on-premise financials system to the cloud. The paper reviews research conducted among 800 IMA members regarding their perceived benefits and risks related to moving financials to the cloud, including drivers around total cost of ownership (TCO); anytime, anywhere access; easy upgrades; and business process improvement.

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: Why Cloud Computing Matters to Finance Why Cloud Computing Matters to Finance Source: NetSuite Document Type: White Paper Description: This Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) paper explores the benefits of transitioning from an on-premise financials system to the cloud. The paper reviews research conducted among 800 IMA members regarding their perceived benefits and risks related to moving financials to the cloud, including drivers around total cost of ownership (TCO); anytime, anywhere access;
3/8/2011 11:29:00 AM

Demand Commander


ON DEMAND COMPUTING: Demand Commander is a demand forecasting and planning solution designed for sales representatives, managers, planners, and c-level management. It can be used to manage customers; derive and execute sales plans; plan production, purchase, and deploy products; and present key business metrics. Demand Commander's functions include demand factor learning; model creation and competition; and consensus building.

Replacing Base-level Forecasting with Sense and Respond Demand Management
Significant changes are occurring in the global landscape that require a fresh look at one of the most important business processes in the supply chain—demand management. Companies that more accurately predict product demand and integrate a single view of demand into operational planning are poised to win in today’s competitive landscape. Read this white paper and gain strategic insights for accurate demand planning.

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: with Sense and Respond Demand Management Replacing Base-level Forecasting with Sense and Respond Demand Management Source: JDA Software Group Document Type: White Paper Description: Significant changes are occurring in the global landscape that require a fresh look at one of the most important business processes in the supply chain—demand management. Companies that more accurately predict product demand and integrate a single view of demand into operational planning are poised to win in today’s
1/25/2012 2:11:00 PM

SAP In-memory Computing Technology Changing the Way Business Intelligence Is Managed
With the revolution of in-memory computing already under way, the question isn’t if this revolution will impact businesses, but when and how. This paper details how in-memory computing can change the way you manage business intelligence (BI). For business and information technology (IT) executives, the paper furnishes substantial information and business examples about what changes they can look forward to and how those changes can catalyze their strategic initiatives.

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: SAP In-memory Computing Technology Changing the Way Business Intelligence Is Managed SAP In-memory Computing Technology Changing the Way Business Intelligence Is Managed Source: MindShare Document Type: White Paper Description: With the revolution of in-memory computing already under way, the question isn’t if this revolution will impact businesses, but when and how. This paper details how in-memory computing can change the way you manage business intelligence (BI). For business and information
2/19/2013 12:40:00 PM

The New Era of Mobile Intelligence: the Convergence of Mobile Computing and Business Intelligence
Computing is entering its fifth generation with desktop Internet applications giving way to a new generation of mobile Internet applications. As consumers capitalize on the power of mobile devices, the same transformation is occurring in business. Learn how the convergence of business information and analytics with mobile technology is empowering business people in a way that was never possible—until now.

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: The New Era of Mobile Intelligence: the Convergence of Mobile Computing and Business Intelligence The New Era of Mobile Intelligence: the Convergence of Mobile Computing and Business Intelligence Source: MicroStrategy Document Type: White Paper Description: Computing is entering its fifth generation with desktop Internet applications giving way to a new generation of mobile Internet applications. As consumers capitalize on the power of mobile devices, the same transformation is occurring in business.
8/26/2010 4:10:00 PM

On Demand or On Premise: Understanding the Deployment Options for Your New Business Management System
When implementing a new business management system, you need to consider many factors. With advances in Web technologies and growth in broadband across the Internet, alternative deployment methods have emerged. Nowadays, you often must include the question of whether to implement the solution on premise or on demand. Find out more about these options and how your choice can impact the overall success of your solution.

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: On Demand or On Premise: Understanding the Deployment Options for Your New Business Management System On Demand or On Premise: Understanding the Deployment Options for Your New Business Management System Source: Sage Document Type: White Paper Description: When implementing a new business management system, you need to consider many factors. With advances in Web technologies and growth in broadband across the Internet, alternative deployment methods have emerged. Nowadays, you often must include the
3/27/2009 11:30:00 AM

N-Tier Demand Management
The classic bull-whip effect means that the further a supplier is removed from the end consumer, the worse are the fluctuations in demand that they see. This has led many to recommend an n-tier approach to demand management, where everyone gets visibility to the end-customer demand at the same time. In practice, very few companies have been able to actually realize this vision. There are some practical approaches that a few leading suppliers deep in the supply chain are have taken to successfully mitigate the bull-whip effect.

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: N-Tier Demand Management N-Tier Demand Management Bill McBeath - December 23, 2004 Read Comments Introduction The classic bull-whip effect means that the further a supplier is removed from the end-consumer, the worse are the fluctuations in demand that they see. This has led many to recommend an n-tier approach to demand management, where everyone gets visibility to the end-customer demand at the same time. In practice, very few companies have been able to actually realize this vision. There are some
12/23/2004

Moving to the Cloud: Understanding the Total Cost of Ownership
Before adopting any applications for key business functions, executives should perform a thorough total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis. Unfortunately, apples-to-apples comparisons can prove challenging. While it may be tempting to compare the initial license price of on-premises software to the annual subscription fees for cloud computing, this methodology fails to account for the ongoing internal operating costs for the on-premises software. Beyond direct software and hardware purchase and implementation costs, it’s also important for organizations to consider additional business drivers, including infrastructure and resource overhead, maintenance costs, ongoing operations, flexibility, and risk. Download this paper to learn more about how you can estimate the true TCO of cloud applications versus traditional on-premise software.

ON DEMAND COMPUTING: Moving to the Cloud: Understanding the Total Cost of Ownership Moving to the Cloud: Understanding the Total Cost of Ownership Source: Intacct Corp Document Type: White Paper Description: Before adopting any applications for key business functions, executives should perform a thorough total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis. Unfortunately, apples-to-apples comparisons can prove challenging. While it may be tempting to compare the initial license price of on-premises software to the annual subscription fees
6/15/2011 11:46:00 AM


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