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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Software ListingThe Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Evaluation Center covers criteria for tags and storage devices, readers, wireless hubs and servers, and the middleware necessary for evaluating an RFID system deployment. RFID systems are used in different situations that require the tracking of unique items. RFID tags, in the context of enterprise resource planning and supply chain management, make items visible from manufacturing through distribution. RFID tags may be used to carry basic information such as an address, to more complex information used at different stages of an assembly line. Supply Chain Advantageby HighJump Software Supply Chain Advantage™, HighJump’s RFID-enabled product suite, includes advanced, tightly integrated solutions for warehouse and yard management, transportation management, supply chain visibility and event management, trading partner enablement or collaboration and data collection. Supply Chain Apptricityby Apptricity Apptricity's supply chain management solutions help enterprises increase visibility and control over their value chain. Warehouse Under Controlby 4uLogistics WMS is material handling software, with the functionality for coordinating appointment control, docks and yard management, receiving, allocation, picking, packing, outbounds, material in process, shipments, and truck loading. ezONE Smart Enterprise Suites and vertical application suites including RFIDby Tsinghua Tongfang Co., Ltd The company’s flagship product is the ezONE Smart Enterprise Suites (ezONE SES). The ezONE product series consists of the core platform, based on J2EE (Java EE), and several vertical application suites. |
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Minimizing the Total Cost of Technical Support for Enterprise Applications David Bourque - January 25, 2008 Many organizations don’t follow formalized processes for technical support evaluation. However, technical support is a vital component of any enterprise software solution. The fact is, poor technical support can have a severe impact on a solution’s total cost of ownership. Bob Riefstahl - January 23, 2008 This article is part of the continuing education all software demonstrators need to ensure their fundamental skills remain sharp. It points out three common “crimes” made in demonstrations, how to recognize them, and suggests alternative approaches. Software Selection: A Third Alternative
Joseph J. Strub - January 21, 2008 There are two prevailing approaches for selecting enterprise-wide software: the functions and features approach and the business processes approach. Yet a third alternative does exist—one that takes the best aspects of these two to provide the assurances needed by the buyer and the efficiency desired by the vendor. |
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