Repository to Ease Application Integration for Supply Chain
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Repository to Ease Application
Integration for Supply Chain (Ziff
Davis)
Repository to Ease Application
Integration for Supply Chain (Ziff
Davis)
08/02/2004 12:09 PMZiff Davis - The Integration Consortium is producing software
interface specifications for the software supply chain that IT
departments can leverage to ease development of enterprise integration
architectures.
Supply Chain Help on the Way
Supply Chain Help on the Way
09/13/2004 06:53 AMSeeChain, E-Business upgrades rein in apps.
Supply Chain Collaboration
Supply Chain Collaboration
11/19/2003 01:03 PMmarcus evans Nov 19 2003 12:15PM ET
Supply Chain: Y2K Redux?
Supply Chain: Y2K Redux?
08/02/2004 03:25 PMThe new global standard for bar codes mandates 13 digits, not the 12
used in most U.S. systems. This means another round of remediation to
meet a January deadline.
Manugistics Supply Chain Management
Manugistics Supply Chain Management
03/14/2003 01:28 AMManugistics is one of the top vendors to beat in the supply chain
automation space, according to many industry experts, including
Deloitte Consulting's Mark Peacock, who told CRM Buyer that
Manugistics has remained true to its original client base. "They've
got good traction with baseline manufacturers," he noted.
MySAP Supply Chain Management
MySAP Supply Chain Management
03/14/2003 01:28 AMWith the current version of its MySAP Supply Chain Management suite,
SAP is applying what officials there call a holistic approach to a
relatively new area for the company. The suite is designed to leverage
the company's longtime experience in other phases of enterprise
management and to let users deploy data from those other areas for
more productive supply chain functioning.
iBaan Supply Chain Management
iBaan Supply Chain Management
03/14/2003 01:28 AMThe concept of demand chain management is taking hold with supply
chain software vendors, according to Jeff Brown, SCM product marketing
manager with Baan, a division of London-based Invensys. His company
has combined its CRM and SCM business units, for example, and
is currently developing customer-facing portals.
IBM targets supply chain efficiency
IBM targets supply chain efficiency
07/23/2004 11:35 AMvnunet.com Jul 23 2004 3:30PM GMT
Outsourcing creeps up supply chain
Outsourcing creeps up supply chain
11/07/2003 09:59 AMglobetechnology.com Nov 7 2003 9:19AM ET
PeopleSoft Supply Chain Management
PeopleSoft Supply Chain Management
03/14/2003 01:28 AMThe PeopleSoft suite of supply chain management applications is based
on a technology framework developed by the Supply-Chain Council that
addresses five key functions: plan, source, make, deliver and return.
The offering targets both manufacturing- and service-based
enterprises.
Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management
Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management
03/06/2004 01:54 AMmarcus evans Feb 20 2004 12:21PM GMT
Baan Unveils New Supply Chain App
Baan Unveils New Supply Chain App
03/14/2003 01:28 AMBaan has launched its iBaan for supply chain management along with a
number of other new
IT initiatives, including an application for product lifecycle
management. iBaan for SCM
links enterprise processes of sourcing, manufacturing, warehousing,
transportation
and fulfillment, Baan said.
Supply Chain Management for the Home?
Supply Chain Management for the Home?
12/03/2003 02:42 PMResearchers at ABI say that functions such as supply chain management,
enterprise resource planning, and customer relationship management
were designed for the enterprise but make sense in the home: Now that
more homes have broadband access and networks, those functions can be
useful to people in their homes. The report discusses connecting
security, entertainment, HVAC, lighting, and appliances. By 2008, ABI
expects the home automation market to grow to $3.8 billion. It's a bit
of a stretch to talk about CRM and supply chain management in the
home, but it makes a clever analogy. Some home automation functions
should prove useful, while others will likely be fun but useless....
Tight Oil Supply Won't Ease Soon
Tight Oil Supply Won't Ease Soon
05/16/2004 12:36 AMHigh fuel prices are here to stay, at least for the near future, with
little relief in sight for tight oil supplies.
PeopleSoft preps new supply chain
software
PeopleSoft preps new supply chain
software
03/20/2003 05:31 PMAnalyst says company plans to launch new supply chain planning
software in May in a renewed effort to win market share from rivals
like Oracle and J.D. Edwards.
Oracle Takes Supply Chain Global
Oracle Takes Supply Chain Global
08/05/2004 10:21 AMOfficials say the supply chain isn't an enterprise software
challenge; its inter-enterprise.
Oracle revamps supply chain software
Oracle revamps supply chain software
08/05/2004 10:47 AMCompany launches its latest package of supply chain tools with
increased focus on compliance issues and RFID.
Success of Dell's supply chain explored
Success of Dell's supply chain explored
09/24/2004 11:33 PMChina Post Sep 25 2004 3:41AM GMT
Manugistics, IBM partner on supply chain
products
Manugistics, IBM partner on supply chain
products
04/15/2004 11:47 PMThe relationship with IBM will allow Manugistics customers take
advantage of such IBM services as hosting, on-demand computing and
outsourcing support.
CMGI Circles Back to Supply Chain
CMGI Circles Back to Supply Chain
08/11/2004 10:04 AMThe company once rode high on Wall Street as a Web incubator, but now
it's planning a return to its origins in supply chain management with
two acquisitions.
Mitsubishi Links Salesforce.com CRM with
Supply Chain
Mitsubishi Links Salesforce.com CRM with
Supply Chain
03/14/2003 01:28 AMMitsubishi has announced plans to roll out an integrated product that
blends Salesforce.com CRM with its own supply chain applications. It
is a telling development, both for Salesforce.com and for the entire
CRM industry, which is rapidly evolving away from its stand-alone,
front-office focus to take a more comprehensive view.
i2's Supply Chain Management Suite
i2's Supply Chain Management Suite
03/14/2003 01:28 AMi2 Technologies' Supply Chain Management suite is designed to function
as an end-to-end solution that spans planning, execution,
collaboration and event management. The suite comprises strategic
planning (months to quarters), demand and supply planning (weeks to
days), and supply-chain execution (hours to minutes).
RosettaNet the Strong Link in the Supply
Chain
RosettaNet the Strong Link in the Supply
Chain
09/17/2002 02:09 PMThe standards consortium offers up a new test compliance to Partner
Interface Process (PIP) 3A4 and a new free version of its self-test
kit.
Manugistics, IBM partner on supply-chain
products
Manugistics, IBM partner on supply-chain
products
04/15/2004 11:49 AMManugistics Group Inc. and IBM Corp. have entered into an alliance to
market supply-chain management software, hardware, and services.
SAP, Aras Ratchet Up Supply Chain
Automation
SAP, Aras Ratchet Up Supply Chain
Automation
04/26/2004 07:35 AMSAP AG and Aras Corp. are each rolling out new or enhanced software
designed to automate processes in the business-to-business supply
chain.
Manugistics unleashes supply-chain Swarm
Manugistics unleashes supply-chain Swarm
11/03/2003 08:53 AMComputer Weekly Nov 3 2003 8:18AM ET
Electronics Supply Chain Group Goes
Global
Electronics Supply Chain Group Goes
Global
01/06/2005 10:03 PMThe National Electronics Manufacturing Initiative has added
"International" to its name, in a bid to place an increasingly
stronger emphasis on the global supply chain.
Some Supply Chain Players Are Hot, But
Will RFID Add a Jolt?
Some Supply Chain Players Are Hot, But
Will RFID Add a Jolt?
09/08/2004 07:57 PMWhile some supply chain vendors long ago fizzled, others continue to
fizzle, including IBM partner Yantra. Companies that manage to thrive
in this highly competitive space will get another boost out of RFID --
but not right away, experts say.
RosettaNet: The Strong Link in the
Supply Chain
RosettaNet: The Strong Link in the
Supply Chain
09/17/2002 04:12 PMInternet News Sep 17 2002 2:21PM ET
IBM to Offer Outsourcing of Supply-Chain
Management
IBM to Offer Outsourcing of Supply-Chain
Management
06/24/2005 07:41 PMThe new unit will bring together IBM's existing 8,500 supply-chain
consultants with another 15,000 IBM employees who have worked on
building IBM's own internal supply chain.
Oracle improves supply chain apps
Oracle improves supply chain apps
08/04/2004 04:45 PMOracle provided details of changes to its supply chain portfolio that
it says will help customers operate more efficiently, comply with
legal regulations and manage risk.
Bruce Foods to Spice Up Supply Chain
with RFID
Bruce Foods to Spice Up Supply Chain
with RFID
07/21/2004 07:53 PMThe specialty food maker is starting a far-reaching rollout of
RedPrairie's supply chain software, starting with WMS and TMS before
taking the plunge into RFID.
Supply chain software firms back RFID
Supply chain software firms back RFID
01/27/2004 06:39 AMvnunet.com Jan 27 2004 10:46AM GMT
NACA Takes Two Steps Up on Cargo Supply
Chain
NACA Takes Two Steps Up on Cargo Supply
Chain
03/17/2005 03:23 AMNACA's Conterm Consolidation Services has dedicated some of its staff
solely to hazardous materials. Moreover, Wi-Fi is now in use at five
of NACA's Vanguard Logistics warehouses.
Innovation, change key to maritime
supply chain security
Innovation, change key to maritime
supply chain security
10/31/2003 05:14 PMTo succeed, efforts to secure the nation's seaports must show a solid
return on investment for the companies paying for them, said experts
at this year's Maritime Security Expo.
RoHS/WEEE Supply Chain Transition
Workshop
RoHS/WEEE Supply Chain Transition
Workshop
06/06/2005 12:04 AMSymphony Consulting announced today that it is introducing a new
workshop focused on mitigating the supply chain risks associated with
the RoHS andWEEE (Restriction of Hazardous Substances/Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment) directives in Europe. RoHS and WEEE are the
European Union’s environmental directives that limit the use of six
hazardous chemicals by July 2006 and require companies to collect
electronic waste from customers by August 13, 2005. [PRWEB Jun 3,
2005]
Du Pont sets sail with web supply chain
system
Du Pont sets sail with web supply chain
system
07/05/2004 06:19 AMComputer Weekly Jul 5 2004 10:11AM GMT
RosettaNet: The strong link in the
supply chain (internetnews.com)
RosettaNet: The strong link in the
supply chain (internetnews.com)
09/18/2002 03:29 PMPrescient, viaLink Merge for Streamlined
Supply Chain
Prescient, viaLink Merge for Streamlined
Supply Chain
01/04/2005 12:24 AMAnalysts say the merged entity looks likely to provide wide-ranging
point-of-sale and supply-chain solutions for big retail and consumer
goods customers.
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Cognos Improves Planning Integration
Cognos Improves Planning Integration
02/11/2004 10:55 AMCognos claims Enterprise Planning Series 7.2 will ease some of the
integration headaches of its predecessors.
Cognos tightens planning software
integration
Cognos tightens planning software
integration
02/10/2004 05:28 PMAnalytics and reporting software vendor Cognos Inc. released the
latest version of its Enterprise Planning Series suite on Tuesday,
boosting the integration between Cognos' flagship applications and its
newer additions based on technology the company picked up in its
acquisition last year of Adaytum Inc.
Planning Portal signs up Sheffield City
Council to accept planning applications
Planning Portal signs up Sheffield City
Council to accept planning applications
06/08/2004 04:08 AMPublicTechnology.net Jun 8 2004 8:43AM GMT
Cognos Looks to CPM
Cognos Looks to CPM
04/19/2004 11:15 AMNew Cognos CEO Rob Ashe sits down with eWEEK and discusses staying the
course of success, and venturing in the corporate performance
management space.
Q&A: Cognos CEO Ron Zambonini
Q&A: Cognos CEO Ron Zambonini
05/28/2004 09:24 AMSympatico May 28 2004 1:50PM GMT
Cognos: Step Away From That Spreadsheet
Cognos: Step Away From That Spreadsheet
02/10/2004 11:54 AMInternet News Feb 10 2004 3:37PM GMT
Cognos boosts revenue, earnings in Q3
Cognos boosts revenue, earnings in Q3
12/18/2003 06:10 PMThe Ottawa-based company, which makes business performance management
and analytical software, posted third-quarter revenue of $172.2
million, up from $138.1 a year ago.
Cognos Forges Closer Links
Cognos Forges Closer Links
02/18/2004 09:24 PMWith enterprises always on the lookout for simpler, more consolidated
applications, Cognos Inc. has forged closer links between its
financial management applications and the planning and budgeting
software it acquired from Adaytum Inc. last year.
Cognos Updating Its OLAP Server
Cognos Updating Its OLAP Server
06/07/2004 01:11 AMSeeking to meet businesses' need for more flexibility when analyzing
internal and third-party data, the company says PowerPlay 7.3 will let
them create subsets of categories and by pick list.
Macromedia, Cognos team on Web tools
Macromedia, Cognos team on Web tools
08/16/2002 08:59 PMZDNet Aug 16 2002 7:26PM ET
Cognos Profit Climbs with Enterprise
Deals
Cognos Profit Climbs with Enterprise
Deals
12/22/2004 01:35 AMAided by the rise of business intelligence as a "strategic enterprise"
investment, Cognos reports a company record of 15 deals worth $1
million or more in the quarter.
Amazon.com brings in business analytics
from Cognos
Amazon.com brings in business analytics
from Cognos
04/04/2005 01:29 PMOnline retailer Amazon.com selected business intelligence vendor
Cognos Inc. to help improve internal communications and better manage
the flow of information among its facilities worldwide.
Cognos Reports Increased Profit Despite
Warning
Cognos Reports Increased Profit Despite
Warning
06/24/2005 07:40 PMThe business intelligence software company saw fiscal first-quarter
net income rise year-to-year to $23.8 million from $20.1 million.
Backtracking Algorithms
Backtracking Algorithms
05/19/2004 05:39 PMDDJ May 19 2004 9:02PM GMT
Dynamic modification of algorithms
Dynamic modification of algorithms
10/30/2003 07:06 AMSFSMKTL ver.1.0 PhP release is now available
Is Google Using Several Algorithms at
the Same Time?
Is Google Using Several Algorithms at
the Same Time?
03/25/2005 04:57 PMWebProNews Mar 25 2005 9:16PM GMT
Genetic Algorithms Framework
Genetic Algorithms Framework
01/19/2004 03:56 AMVersion 0.2b going out
Toilet Paper algorithms ( jnd.org )
Toilet Paper algorithms ( jnd.org )
03/17/2005 02:49 AMalgorithms for properly using a dual toilet paper holder .. usability
analysis of toilet-roll holders by Don Norman .. When scientists
attack the toliet roll problem .. intimate secrets .. ( jnd.org ) ..
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Groups, Algorithms, and Programming
4.4.3
Groups, Algorithms, and Programming
4.4.3
05/12/2004 09:53 PMA computer algebra system for discrete mathematics.
When good word algorithms go bad
When good word algorithms go bad
12/19/2004 03:34 PM
Xeni Jardin:
BoingBoing reader
Kevin
Kelleher says,
Why Is eBay Selling the Apocalypse? I was using Google to spell-check
"disastrous" (I know) and came across some interesting results on the
sponsored links. eBay and Amazon wanted to sell me a disastrous,
whatever that might be. Intrigued, I typed in "apocalypse" and found
the following:
Apocalypse
Low Prices on Apocalypse
EBay is Fun, Quick & Easy! -aff
www.EBay.com
Dear overworked folk in eBay marketing: Take another look at those
sponsored-word algorithms. I was tempted to click on one of these
links, but I remembered a time when I was using eBay to find a CD of
Christmas music and I accidentally clicked on the "Buy It Now" button
for a Hanson Brothers Christmas album, and what would happen if I
accidentally "Bought It Now" with the apocalypse? (Come to think of
it, it couldn't be much worse than the Hanson Christmas CD). I got
similar results with all kinds of grim language:
Find Devastation
We have what you're looking for.
Devastation & much more!
www.eWoss.com
Searching for Misfortune?
Find it on eBay! Free registration.
Misfortune & much more (aff)
eBay.com
Pestilence at Amazon.com
Amazon.com/music
Sexy Cataclysm Singles
www.infobert.com
and on and on. My personal favorite:
Find Apocalypse at Snap
Don't search for Apocalypse,
find it at Snap!
www.snap.com
Funny, I thought snap.com had found its own apocalypse about 4 years
ago.
Desperately Seeking ... Algorithms !
Desperately Seeking ... Algorithms !
03/11/2003 01:22 AMDesperately Seeking ... Algorithms !
I know, I know. Single guy on a Sunday morning shouldn't be searching
for algorithms. Such is the nature of a dedicated geek though.
Here's the request, appropriately enough written as a personals ad:
You: Small, petite, memory shy algorithm able to take a few hundred
bytes of text and return to me the correct natural langauge codes i.e.
give me "jp" or "il" or anything more correct than what's normally in
the element.
Me: Aspiring RSS search engine looking to broaden my horizons,
experience new urls and (gasp) boldly recognize languages correctly.
Other: Special points given for being written in PHP. Extra points
given to red heads (oops -- wrong context; scratch that).
Goal: Long term embedded relationship but will date before marriage.
I know this exists. I can even remember sitting in an office in
Albany, NY one day talking with John Munson (whose email address I no
longer have) and discussing it. I cannot, for the life of me,
remember how it worked or its name. And I'm googling poorly this fine
morning.
Thoughts? Anyone out there got any code to toss my way?
Example of Why I need It: Here's a blog and here's its rss feed. Now
here's its language element: en-us. And there's the problem -- this
isn't english by a long shot. But I don't think the problem is to
require everyone out there to set this properly. As they say "sh*"
happens and computers are supposed to be smart enough to recognize
this.
Note to hlb -- I'm not singling you out here guy, you're just one of
the hundreds if not thousands of blogs with a mis-set language field
and you're just the example I happened to grab at random. This
posting also ensures I can find my test case when I need it again so
at least by posting this, you know that I'm going to try and get at
least your case fixed.
Java Generic Algorithms
Java Generic Algorithms
03/15/2003 12:34 AMjga-0.2.1 released
Cognos and Macromedia combine Web
Services with Rich Internet Applications
Cognos and Macromedia combine Web
Services with Rich Internet Applications
08/20/2002 06:49 PMIDGNet New Zealand Aug 20 2002 4:06PM ET
Cognos Reports Higher Profits on Strong
Software Sales
Cognos Reports Higher Profits on Strong
Software Sales
09/22/2004 08:59 PMTechWeb Sep 22 2004 11:51PM GMT
Tacit knowledge and cortical algorithms
Tacit knowledge and cortical algorithms
06/24/2005 09:34 PM
When I had dinner recently with InfoWorld Contributing Editor Phil
Windley, he put his finger on something I've been trying to nail down
for years. Like me, Phil works mainly in a home office, is married to
a nongeek, and is often called on to deliver spousal tech support.
From his wife's perspective, Phil said, it looks like he knows how to
do everything. But his own, subjective experience is very different.
He doesn't really have detailed procedural knowledge of most tasks.
He's just very good at discovering that knowledge.
"What I'm actually doing is figuring things out on the fly," Phil
said. That's what all IT adepts do, all the time. We do it in such a
rapid, fluid, and automatic way that we don't seem to be constantly
learning or relearning. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
The title of this column,
The Tacit Dimension of Tech Support,
refers to
The
Tacit Dimension, a 1967 book by the scientist/philosopher Michael
Polanyi. One of his touchstone phrases was: "We know more than we can
tell."
...Searching for Algorithms and Data
Structures
Searching for Algorithms and Data
Structures
05/05/2004 02:36 AM
In the old days, finding obscure algorithms and data structures
meant keeping stacks
of books and trade journals in the garage, visiting book stores and
local universities
to dig through mountains of books and badly written and copied
research papers.
Even in the Bay Area where there are great bookstores and two large
universities,
it wasn't easy. Whenever I read about something neat like
Linda or spiral hashing,
I drove over to the Stanford math & CS library and spent hours
going through papers.
Finding the paper often mean having to read papers mentioned in the
paper so it was a
good way to waste a whole day in that dusty library.
Thanks the Net, all that is replaced by Google and excellent
services like CiteSeer and NIST
WebSpace. NIST
Dictionary of Algorithms
and Data Structures is useful too, although it's not as
complete as I would like.
Unfortunately, most of these services are not updating their stat
pages as often as
I would like. For example, this list of most-accessed
documents at CiteSeer was last updated in June 2003.
I wish these valuable services had easy ways to donate (PayPal?)
because I think they
are absolutely essential to my work and I want them to improve and
expand their services.
For example, wouldn't it be great if documents at CiteSeer were
Wiki pages?
This way, corrections to errors in the papers and implementations
can be shared.

Elegant Algorithms releases FlyBackUp
1.5
Elegant Algorithms releases FlyBackUp
1.5
04/23/2004 05:30 AMATI makes statement on optimising
algorithms
ATI makes statement on optimising
algorithms
05/18/2004 01:37 PMFighting Spam with DNA Sequencing
Algorithms
Fighting Spam with DNA Sequencing
Algorithms
08/22/2004 08:18 AM"Dictionary of Algorithms and Data
Structures"
"Dictionary of Algorithms and Data
Structures"
04/29/2004 09:09 AM Repository to Ease Application Integration for Supply Chain