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Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Few business sectors change as swiftly as the high technology industry. Business decision-makers working for manufacturers, distributors and OEMs of technology-related hardware and software products and services continually face new challenges that fully test their business acumen.White Paper • Technology • Distribution • Oracle • Infosys Technologies • Permalink
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Monday, May 02, 2011
As it convenes its user-centric conference in Orlando, Florida today, The JDA Software Group, Inc. has announced the release of Transportation & Logistics Management 6.3.4.News • Technology • Logistics Software • Software • Permalink
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Having launched a new enhancement to its analytics earlier this month, Zepol Corporation said it will follow up with fine tuning after gathering user feedback.News • Supply Chain • Management • Technology • Permalink
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
TMC, a division of C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., has expanded the capabilities of its Managed TMS, enabling it to offer TMS software plus managed services globallyNews • Global Trade • Transportation Management • Technology • Permalink
Monday, March 28, 2011
Aravo, a provider of on-demand Supplier Information Management software and services for Supplier Lifecycle Management, has announced the Winter 2011 release of “Evaluate.”News • Technology • Logistics Software • Software • Permalink
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
IBM has announced new software and the creation a new consulting practice dedicated to the emerging category of what the company defines as “smarter commerce.”News • Procurement • Technology • Logistics Software • Permalink
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Observers of Silicon Valley have always assumed that the most successful companies get their competitive edge by paying their star employees more than the competition to fuel innovation. Now research, co-authored by Stanford professor Kathryn Shaw, and using the academic field of insider econometrics, has been able to prove that this assumption is indeed trueBlogs • Technology • Education • Supply Chain Education • Permalink


