extended enterprise in comment and analysis

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Print issues in black and white

Comment Many businesses do not even know how many printers they have, how many pages are printed daily, the operating costs or the total printing cost across the enterprise. A think-big-start-small approach can quickly demonstrate how assessing and... [22 Apr 2008]

ID tech tightens up compliance

Comment This can be done for all assets in an enterprise or, through use of federation standards, can be extended to applications hosted by business partners or third parties without the need for users to reauthenticate themselves when accessing each... [18 Mar 2008]

Location, location, location...

Comment Alongside vendors of enterprise location intelligence solutions such as those from Pitney Bowes MapInfo and ESRI, database vendors such as IBM, Oracle and Microsoft have been quick to recognise the power of location data, offering extended spatial... [09 Oct 2007]

How to stop "runaway" ERP projects

Comment Big complicated and expensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems can still cause headaches for many companies, admits Harry Debes, CEO of Lawson Software. However, he questions whether the model will work beyond simple salesforce automation... [01 Oct 2007]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Convergence here at last?

Comment Kingston Communications possesses expertise in carrier services, enterprise voice and contact centres, having long since extended beyond its humbler formation in 1904 as the local telephony provider in Hull. [14 Jan 2005]

Leader: Your company stretches wider than you think

Leader This publication sides with the numerous academics and successful business leaders who now talk about an extended enterprise, one that stretches its tentacles not just to branch offices, home workers and road warriors but also to suppliers and... [21 Sep 2004]

Acronym soup: The fate of ERM, SRM... and more

Comment PeopleSoft has split its relationship management enterprise software components into three different databases and data models: human resources; CRM and partner relationship management (PRM); and supply chain, including supplier relationship... [08 Sep 2004]

Leader: Storage - truly a small business issue

Leader The trouble is that in these days of increased regulatory compliance, there must be best practice across the extended enterprise, and that's an issue for all partners and suppliers, however small. His company has done pretty well out of high-end... [27 May 2004]

Leader: Are you riding the enterprise portal wave?

Leader Enterprise portals are different. In an opinion piece that forms part of the foundations of the latest special report to hit silicon.com's pages, Butler Group analyst Mike Davis refers to them as the "fastest maturing market for enterprise software... [24 Mar 2004]

Flexible working - where 'presence' is everything

Comment Enterprise IM growth is even more impressive, doubling on the AOL network alone during this time. But presence can even be pushed out beyond an enterprise’s boundaries. The presence information from carriers can be easily combined with enterprise... [20 Nov 2003]

Who’s winning the web services war?

Comment The bad news: we’re going to see vendor jostling at the highest level for some time and - you won’t be surprised here - the idea of the seamlessly connected extended enterprise won’t happen overnight, despite “good technology” such as XML, SOAP... [19 Jun 2003]

Offshoring - a new time and a new place for your IT?

Comment We've all heard the stories about far flung call centres in India or coders in Russia, China and elsewhere working for companies while their UK employees are still tucked up in bed. What, apart from cost, are the reasons for offshoring, and is it... [15 May 2003]

Through the fog... Buying an application server

Comment A quick scan of available information would suggest options are limited - first you chose between either Microsoft .Net or Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform as your base technology. Sybase’s EA Server and Borland’s Enterprise Server... [20 Mar 2003]

The Ovum View (Part II): Will Microsoft take it all?

Comment Although Openwave does not target enterprise applications today, it has recognised the future importance of this market with its strategic investment in (and right to buy) Brience, the enterprise wireless middleware vendor. [14 Jan 2002]

The Ovum View: Speech - IT meets telephony?

Comment This reported that as average call duration fell by 50 per cent (giving economies to both the enterprise and the customer). More surprisingly, when the survey was extended to compare speech-based systems with human call centre operators 84 per cent... [07 Jan 2002]

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