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Serving up EAM Integration
Integrating systems has created major havoc within enterprises, and gluing together disparate mission-critical business systems from multiple vendors that were never designed to work together is definitely a cause for IT concern.

SUPPLY CHAIN BUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION: enterprise asset management. EAM, information technology, IT, integration, business process, service-oriented architecture, SOA, enterprise application integration, EAI, extensible markup language, XML, simple object access protocol, SOAP, universal description, discovery, and integration, UDDI, web services description language, WSDL.
7/22/2005

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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4/23/2009 5:11:00 PM

The eG Integration Console
While many monitoring frameworks support commercial applications and application infrastructures, very few offer organizations the capacity to manage the custom application components that are inevitably a part of their infrastructure. But as these applications tend to be the most critical components of the target infrastructure, a framework that cannot provide insight into these ultra-critical components is offering severely limited value.

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3/23/2007 4:54:00 PM

Out-of-the-box Integration
Is it is possible for small and medium businesses (SMBs) to achieve levels of application integration historically reserved for large enterprises with deep IT pockets? Duplication of data can be eliminated with the right electronic document management system (EDMS). Discover how an EDMS can be integrated with other core business applications to replace paper files and documents, driving efficiency and managing IT costs.

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4/23/2009 4:59:00 PM

Global Software Integration: Why Do So Many Projects Fail?
Compare your choices concerning Global Software Integration.To meet all your needs, download our Free whitepaper. The IT field is littered with failed global software integration sagas. The many reasons for these failures include mismatched capabilities, geographical requirements, and project technical management deficiencies. Global software projects should start with in-depth analysis of features and functions, so the software’s capabilities meet corporate requirements. Find out how to avoid a failed software integration project.

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7/17/2009 3:13:00 PM

Best Business Practices for System and Process Integration
When selecting integration solutions, the only certainty is that there’s no way of telling what systems and databases will need to be integrated in the future. As your business becomes more dependent on electronic relationships with suppliers, customers, and partners, it becomes harder to impose your own best practices. That’s why you need the flexibility to adapt to any conditions.

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11/16/2006 2:24:00 PM

Integration is the Name of the Game in Software Systems
This article, originally published in Engineering Times, on how companies are employing ERP is based on an interview with Ben Spencer, TEC’s Senior Director of Knowledge Bases and Content Development.

SUPPLY CHAIN BUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION: erp, enterprise resource planning, erp software systems, erp manufacturers, erp software tools, erp solutions, erp vendors, Baan's ERP product, Web-enabled ERP transaction capabilities, iBaan ERP tools , Web-based ERP solution , manufacturing floor , mass-production-based manufacturing companies , IFS Inc.
8/1/2002

IT Investments and Business Value
The view of technology has evolved over time—from a strategic enabler and a competitive weapon to an operational overhead. IT projects that come in over budget and with missed deadlines and lackluster results do not help matters. It is up to the CIOs to restore the perception of IT in the enterprise, by understanding the company’s goals and showing business leaders how IT projects and services can help reach them faster.

SUPPLY CHAIN BUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION: IT projects, IT investment, perception of IT, CIO responsibility, IT business strategy.
8/9/2012 7:38:00 AM

SAP and Business Intelligence
Chances are that SAP applications play a role in your enterprise. SAP’s prowess at managing large volumes of transactional data has made it the leader in enterprise resource planning (ERP). As of January 2003, SAP claims more than 56,000 installations. Yet despite their popularity, SAP applications in many organizations remain semi-isolated and untapped for the business intelligence (BI) they contain.

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2/7/2007 9:17:00 AM

Planning for Business Resilience
In the past, most businesses have operated more or less effectively with a certain level of downtime—whether required to maintain systems, applications, and data, or to produce daily analysis reports. Unfortunately, today’s emphasis on ever-greater productivity and profitability means that downtime becomes an obstacle to improving perfor¬mance and delivering value—the two essential conditions that make your business competitive.

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3/8/2007 5:02:00 PM

Laying the Foundation for Customer Data Integration
For increased revenues and improved profitability, customer data integration (CDI) should be a vital part of your business processes. CDI, unlike customer relationship management (CRM), can deliver a valuable single view of a customer, without necessitating yet another complex system needing vast technical and organizational effort. Learn about CDI’s core capabilities, and which style of CDI is your best match.

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