News Rotator
Sponsored by  |
|
|
|
The company's E2e supply chain execution suite synchronizes inventory movement.
Opinion
A report underscores the need for retailer-supplier collaboration at the shelf level.
News
iTradeNetwork and Instill deliver a combined solution to retail and food service industries.
News
The company rolls out a Sales and Operations Management solution for retailers and manufacturers.
News
The company eases the integration of back-end systems with SPS Commerce EDI service.
|
| HP RESOURCE CENTER |
IT Failing at Being 'Green'
Lack of resources is hindering control of data center energy consumption, a study finds.
How to Plan for Disaster Recovery
Disasters happen to businesses of any size. They can take a variety of forms—ranging from fire and flood to janitorial accidents. Consultant Dave Sobel, CEO of Evolve Technologies, explains how you should plan for what is probably inevitable.
HP Engineers Claim 'Memristor' Breakthrough
HP Labs engineers claim they have discovered a long-sought circuit element that could lead to new ways of creating memory.
|
|
 |
|
The agreement aims to help MPC increase its global reach, increase gross margins and reduce operating costs.
Changes to trade regulations, like the recent restrictions on trade with Iran or certain Chinese manufacturers, are recognized in real time in QuestaWeb's latest import/export rollout.
Sterling Commerce completes a $155 million purchase, but unfortunately at the same time its CEO, Samuel Starr, dies of an undisclosed illness.
The battle could heat up as more citizens become aware of RFID and legislators push harder for laws limiting its use.
Microsoft is hustling to get its Office Open XML standard accepted and in place before the rival OpenDocument Format standard becomes widespread.
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
|
Opinion: In the supply chain, existing best-of-breed players might benefit from Oracle's buyout of PeopleSoft. More acquisitions will happen in 2005. Meanwhile, supply chain vendors will use modularity and verticality as weapons against the ERP gia
Economists have coined an expression, "Wal-Mart effect," to describe the combination of high productivity and low inflation that the retailer has furthered in the U.S. economy.
Opinion: Along the supply chain, there was hardly a dull moment. 2004 turned out to be a spectacular string of contrasts, ironies and contradictions.
Opinion: After a time of confusion, the ultimate effect on suppliers and IT vendors will depend on which retailer's approach to SCM prevails.
Beleaguered product suppliers are struggling with RFID compliance deadlines on the one hand and shortages of RFID tags on the other. For some, the dearth of tags could serve as a temporary escape hatch from the RFID squeeze.
|
|
|
 |
 |
| FEATURED CONTENT
|

IT Failing at Being 'Green'
Lack of resources is hindering control of data center energy consumption, a study finds.
How to Plan for Disaster Recovery
Disasters happen to businesses of any size. They can take a variety of forms—ranging from fire and flood to janitorial accidents. Consultant Dave Sobel, CEO of Evolve Technologies, explains how you should plan for what is probably inevitable.
HP Engineers Claim 'Memristor' Breakthrough
HP Labs engineers claim they have discovered a long-sought circuit element that could lead to new ways of creating memory.
|
|
Sponsored by HP | |
|
| DOWNLOADABLE ROI CALCULATORS & TOOLS FROM BASELINE |
Calculate Cost and ROI of Spam, VOIP, RFID, Sarbanes-Oxley and more...
Featured Calculators:
See More Tools!
By Category| Planners |Calculators | Quizzes
|
| |
|
 |
|
|
 |
EWEEK E-MAIL NEWSLETTERS bring you reliable, timely
information to stay on top of the business of technology -- and
technology in business -- and get more out of the Web.
Make your choices and start your subscriptions today!
| 
|
 |
EWEEK RSS NEWS FEEDS contain a daily feed of our latest stories from over 30 different categories including Enterprise Apps, Business Intelligence, Security, VOIP and more!
Subscribe to our RSS feeds today for free...
| 
| |
|