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Building a Business case for Next Generation Enterprise Financial Systems
8/24/2007
SAP white paper
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Building a Business case for Next Generation Enterprise Financial Systems
8/24/2007
Today’s CFOs face pressure from an array of sources. Internal stakeholders expect them to reduce costs, protect the bottom line, and do more with less. Externally, there are increasing demands from regulators and accounting bodies.
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Enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture from a Business Perspective
8/24/2007
Executive Summary for SAP
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The Technology Strategies for Integrated Business Planning Benchmark Report
8/24/2007
Aberdeen / SAP whitepaper
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The Technology Strategies for Integrated Business Planning Benchmark Report
8/24/2007
How companies need to revise their Sales and Operations Planning Processes and Technologies to Improve Corporate Performance
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Supply Chain Cost-Cutting Strategies
8/16/2007
Companies in the Process Industries (including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food & beverage, oil & gas, pulp & paper, and health & beauty aides) have had to cope with rising manufacturing and logistics costs over the past few years. To avoid a 7.96% increase in logistics costs (what the average company has experienced in the past two years), companies should follow the roadmap of Best in Class companies, which have been able to reduce costs or keep them flat via supply chain transformation. Brought to you by: Aberdeen Group and SAP
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RFID Proof Of Concept Solution: Evaluation Kit
7/30/2007
Product Sheet: Proof Of Concept
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10 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Jumping On Board The RFID Bandwagon
7/27/2007
While RFID has proven to be a valuable tool in many industries and has several advantages over the bar code, implementing an RFID solution may not be appropriate for your business from the payback perspective. Whether your investigation of RFID solutions is voluntary or involuntary, as in the cases of Wal-Mart and Department of Defense (DoD) mandates, there are ten key questions that you can ask yourself to help determine your RFID application's payback. Submitted by American Barcode and RFID
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Blue Vector Manufacturing Solutions
4/19/2007
Product Sheet: Manufacturing Solutions
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Blue Vector Manufacturing Solutions
4/19/2007
Even in the most highly automated facilities, the movement of pallets, dollies, cages, and totes is typically a manual process. With any manual process, there is a high potential for errors — and in a standard facility with multiple side-byside dock doors, a small error can result in a mistake that can take weeks to correct. The end result is customer shortages and increased costs.
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