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JavaWorld August 2001 John Rommel |
Will Web services jump-start the software slump? Web services have been hyped as the "new" new thing -- the future of business and personal living. The certainty of change, driven by the business necessity to deliver faster, better, and cheaper services, is continually transforming the Internet. |
JavaWorld February 2002 Jeff Hanson |
Use Web services to integrate Web applications with EISs Web services expose business processes to bolster object-oriented and component-based programming with a services-based model. You can enhance your current programming model to support Web services by adding a service contract... |
CRM July 2003 Martin Schneider |
Getting IT Together Integration is a four-letter word in the world of CRM, but it doesn't have to be. What follows are the real issues behind integrating CRM solutions with an enterprise's existing systems, and how to simplify what could otherwise grind CRM initiatives to a halt. |
JavaWorld August 2002 Abraham Kang |
Enterprise application integration using J2EE Java represents an ideal language for EAI because it runs on most, if not all, operating systems and boasts good support from EAI tool vendors. In addition, J2EE provides the security, messaging, and reliability services required in EAI. |
Wall Street & Technology February 27, 2005 Mark M. Davydov |
Beyond EAI During the past few years, the financial-services industry invested significant resources in implementing enterprise application integration (EAI) technology solutions. |
CIO October 15, 2001 Eric Knorr |
Make Way for Web Services The Web services concept stands apart in its common sense. It's a simple idea: Enterprise applications should be broken down into reusable components called services, each one performing a distinct task. They're inevitable. Just ask the big guys... |
JavaWorld September 2001 James R. Borck |
Leaders of the Web services pack The technology industry is abuzz about Web services. It's unclear, however, how Web services will affect developer's work, especially at this early stage. With that in mind, how do the Web service offerings from four leaders -- Microsoft, HP, IBM, and Sun Microsystems -- stack up? |
Bio-IT World March 10, 2003 Bernard P. Wess Jr. |
Web Services: Antidote for Anarchy The rapid growth of biopharma, health care, and regulatory systems has resulted in process and information anarchy. Strategically applying an enterprisewide IT architecture can reduce costs and complexity. |
Information Today January 2002 |
What's Ahead for 2002? We have asked a group of industry movers and shakers about the current state of the information industry, as well as where they think it's going... |
JavaWorld June 2002 Michael Juntao Yuan & Ju Long |
Java readies itself for wireless Web services The future world of pervasive computing demands powerful and flexible development platforms. Is Java up to the task? Can Java provide end-to-end solutions for wireless Web services networks? The authors discuss the definition, importance, and architecture of wireless Web services. |
ONLINE May 2001 Stephen E. Arnold |
The "Ultra-Intra-Content-Knowledge-Net Management Portal Solution:" Online's New Buzzword For many venturing in buzzword-charged waters, the sharks will have dined before the swimmer realizes the mistake... |
JavaWorld June 28, 2002 |
Java Product News BEA announces WebLogic 7.0 and new partnership... Sun introduces wireless technologies... Borland enhances server for Web services... TogetherSoft adds WebLogic 7.0 support... PolarLake previews Web services platform... O'Reilly releases new Java books... etc. |
CRM September 2015 Leonard Klie |
Integrate CRM and ERP for Better Intelligence Businesses benefit when information flows freely between systems |
JavaWorld January 2002 |
WebLogic Portal: Built on a firm foundation BEA Systems Inc.'s WebLogic Portal 4.0's J2EE 1.3 compliance and easy-to-use administrative tools make it a good choice for both B2C and B2B scenarios, but the high price might seem daunting... |
InternetNews March 4, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Nelson Mattos, Distinguished Engineer, IBM Big Blue is dedicating hundreds of software engineers to various research projects that blend corporate search with software integration to make life easier for employees. |
CIO May 1, 2001 Susannah Patton |
The Truth About CRM It's expensive, hard to implement, time consuming and it may not work. It's time to forget the hype and take a hard look at the reality of CRM... |
CRM March 28, 2014 Glenn Johnson |
5 Tips for Making CRM an Enterprise Portal Focus on revenue to drive project objectives. |
CRM December 2005 Marshall Lager |
The Year in (P)review Looking back, and to the future: CRM trends and events to watch: Would you like fries with your subsidiary?... And Oracle acquired everybody else... We're not going to say "On-demand is in demand" again, but... Information, please... |
JavaWorld February 2001 Lisa Alexander |
Java Product News MicroStrategy SDK 7.1 supports Java... BEA Java tools help create personalized e-commerce applications... Data Junction Integration Suite now supports JMS... ISNetworks S/MIME Provider offers secure messaging... etc. |
CIO May 1, 2002 Susannah Patton |
Get the CRM You Need at the Price You Want As the economy cuts into CRM spending, companies are looking for ways to move ahead without breaking the bank. Why a small-step implementation adds up to big ROI, why patching together different software solutions can work, and when outsourced models may be the answer... |
CRM February 2003 Lisa Picarille |
The ABCs of Global CRM CRM is making it as easy for international companies to share information among offices scattered across the globe as it is for them to share it with coworkers down the hall. The secret to mastering this in your company is to follow these 10 essential guidelines. |
CIO August 15, 2002 Sari Kalin |
Return on Investment There's no question that application integration makes intuitive sense. Three CIO-100 honorees show how it also makes economic and strategic sense. |
PC World October 2001 Michael Desmond |
CRM Software: Customer Service for a Song Customer relationship management software doesn't have to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars... |
InternetNews June 4, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Nimish Mehta, Group Vice President, Siebel This executive's challenge is convincing customers that Siebel is an integrator, not just a CRM specialist. |
CRM October 2013 Barton Goldenberg |
Software Advances Are Propelling CRM to New Heights Seven trends businesses cannot afford to ignore. |
CRM November 2013 Paul Korzeniowski |
Mobile CRM Is Slow to Take Hold Integration hurdles slow deployments as systems largely fail to deliver significant value to users. |
CRM September 2007 |
The 2007 Market Awards: Influential Leaders These influential leaders are the executives and CRM industry pundits with the strategy, product line, or visionary thinking needed to drive the market. |
Searcher June 2004 Matthew McBride |
The Better Mousetrap Tracking trends on the road to the 2004 Special Libraries Association Conference in Nashville: XML... Portal Integration... Secure Access... Intranet/Internet Searching... etc. |
CRM December 2004 Jason Compton |
It's Not Business As Usual As the CRM industry reinvents itself, 2005 promises both new opportunities and new challenges. Here are seven trends driving the transformation. |
CIO May 15, 2003 Lafe Low |
Integration the Right Way, the Wrong Way Harvard's Marco Iansiti, who has studied the technology strategies of nearly 100 companies, says: Keep your integration expertise in-house. |
CRM October 2003 Martin Schneider |
Stand By Me As IT staffs shrink and CRM projects get increasingly complex, more and more service providers are playing a long-term role to ensure that CRM systems run smoothly and generate ROI. |
CRM May 9, 2014 Peter Chase |
Leveraging Data to Drive Personalized Marketing Overcoming core obstacles is key to successful data integration. |
CRM July 29, 2011 Reza Soudagar |
Is Vanilla Enough for You? Many large companies opt to use a cloud-based CRM point solution. |
CRM June 7, 2013 Peter Chase |
Five Steps to Giving Marketers Data Ownership Integration is key. Collecting data is the easy part; the real challenge comes from connecting the different types of data across multiple channels. |
CRM December 2003 Martin Schneider |
The Year in Preview How the major trends in 2003 will alter the CRM landscape over the coming year. |
CIO August 15, 2002 Todd Datz |
Strategic Alignment Your business processes can't enable superior customer service or an efficient supply chain without integrated systems. The four companies profiled here demonstrate the benefits of a strategic perspective and long-term commitment to integration. |
CRM July 2004 Barton Goldenberg |
Whose Portal is it, Anyway? CRM's next big challenge is deciding which application will rule the desktop. |
Bank Technology News May 2002 David Rountree |
CRM the Hard Way Banks that are capitalizing on the wealth of CRM technology that does work are peopled by managers willing to work at it, every day... |
CRM March 2005 Jason Compton |
You've Got Questions, We've Got Answers We went into the market to talk with CRM users about their main challenges, and then went back to industry experts for solutions. Here's what we found. |
CRM December 2005 Colin Beasty |
11 Ways to Ensure CRM Success We asked consultants to list some common CRM mistakes, and to then advise readers on how to avoid them. What we found was that no matter the type of company, good CRM practices are often applicable to companies in many industries. |
JavaWorld October 2000 Brett McLaughlin |
Validation with Java and XML Schema, Part 2 A roadmap for taking Java method parameters and validating them against constraints in an XML document. Various approaches will be examined, and you will begin to actually code the utilities for converting those XML constraints into usable Java utilities... |
CRM June 2005 Bailor et al. |
100 Proven CRM Ideas, Part 1 90 bright ideas for your CRM strategy and 10 dim ones to avoid. Here are tips 1 through 50. |
CRM August 2010 William Band |
Navigating the Vendor Landscape A leading analyst firm assesses the CRM marketplace. |
Fast Company April 2000 Chuck Salter |
People and Technology - MicroStrategy Inc. "We live in an ignorant world. Our mission is to purge that ignorance." Microstrategy builds software and does consulting to provide business intelligence in real-time for better decision making. |