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The 2020 vision for ERP
The look and feel will change, but the value of ERP will remain as strong as ever through the next decade and predicted "frictionless enterprise." News
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CIO's change management strategy gives left and right brain their due
Managing change can be the hardest part of IT's job. One CIO has a strategy to manage change that hinges on using both hemispheres of the brain. CIO Innovators
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SaaS solutions with a vertical slant
A growing segment of SaaS solutions targets industry-specific needs and mission-critical business functions. News
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PLM software is the go-to guy, increasingly critical to the business
PLM's star is rising, as IT executives turn to the software to solve problems, error-proof the global design process and speed time-to-market. News
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Cyber insurance mitigates the risk of data breaches in cloud computing
Cyber insurance should be standard for cloud computing vendors, experts say, but some providers fail to obtain it. Customers of cloud service providers need to share the risk. News
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Business continuity plans must address massive air travel shutdown
Before the dust settles from an erupting volcano in Iceland, business continuity managers need to take a close look at their business continuity plans, starting with their supply chain. Article
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American Apparel makes radio frequency identification tags sexy
American Apparel rolls out a radio frequency identification (RFID) system to track every T-shirt, boy beater, brief, bra and everything else in real time. Article
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Radio frequency identification cost of doing business with Sam's Club
Will Wal-Mart's mandate requiring Sam's Clubs to use RFID finally transform technology? Read and listen to one analyst's view. Article
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Software development process is too slow, SAP CEO says
The chairman and CEO of the world's largest business software company says software development is too slow. Amen to that, SAP. Article
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RFID fails to deliver, says Sara Lee's CIO
Sara Lee Corp. CIO George Chappelle believes RFID has a bright future, but right now it isn't delivering. Article