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SOA, semantics changing data integration
A competitive business landscape requires new approaches to data integration, using SOAs and semantics, according to the keynote at the Global Integration Summit. Article | 30 May 2006
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Oracle updates RFID server, but is it innovative enough?
Oracle has announced several RFID-related enhancements to its Sensor Edge Server, but one industry experts thinks that both Oracle and rival SAP need to do more to innovate on RFID technologies. News | 09 May 2006
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Dillman replaced as Wal-Mart CIO
The high-profile Wal-Mart CIO has a new job, but she leaves an impenetrable legacy to the IT world. Article | 06 Apr 2006
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Best Buy's supply chain transformation
Best Buy has transformed its supply chain from a high-volume distribution mechanism to a customer-facing operation that drives strategy as well as product. Article | 26 Jan 2006
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Killer apps? Get ready to wait
CIO Les Johnson puts his ERP hopes on hold while typical project delays eat up time. But killer apps await. Column | 20 Jan 2006
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Top 10 CIO headlines
Sarbanes-Oxley? RFID? Governance? Which IT topics did SearchCIO readers click on and check out in 2005? Find out here. Article | 03 Jan 2006
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Supply chain-driven innovation
Demand-driven innovation is driving every part of the modern business, including the supply chain. Take a look at the new supply chain, which responds directly to customer needs. Article | 23 Dec 2005
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Wal-Mart goes back to school
The massive retailer is on a mission to repair its reputation -- in part by giving everyone a glimpse into its supply chain. Article | 16 Nov 2005
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Supply chain technology that delivers ROI
Coca-Cola lost some pop, L 'Oreal made up some ground, and Dell won again. Check out this year's AMR Research list of supply chain technology stars. Article | 10 Nov 2005
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Oracle vs. SAP: The Siebel factor
The sudden uptick in big deals reported by Siebel made Oracle look good, but it's unlikely a Siebel acquisition will alter the competition between SAP and Oracle. Column | 03 Nov 2005