Dell Adds Storage To Their ‘Cloud’
Dec 13, 2010via CNBC.com Dell to Buy Compellent for $960 Million Published: Monday, 13 Dec 2010 | 8:53 AM ET Text Size By: Reuters Digg Buzz Facebook Twitter More Share Dell agreed to buy data storage company Compellent Technologies for about $960 million in …
Read MoreGoogle Android: 300,000 Activations Per Day And Counting
Dec 9, 2010Via Engadget.com Andy Rubin: over 300,000 Android phones activated daily By Vlad Savov posted Dec 9th 2010 2:17AM Cast your mind back to the ancient time that was this August and you’ll recall Eric Schmidt telling you, with no lack …
Read MoreWhen ERP = Reduced Productivity, Increased Frustration
Dec 2, 2010Understanding Lumber Liquidators’ ERP failure zdnet.com By Michael Krigsman | November 11, 2010, 7:53am PST Retailer Lumber Liquidators announced disappointing earnings for the third quarter of 2010, due to “reduced productivity” associated with its SAP implementation. Insufficient attention to training …
Read MoreSurvey Says: Most ERP Users See 30% or Less Business Benefit
Nov 26, 2010Widespread discontent persists with ERP projects Via ComputerWorld.com By Chris Kanaracus April 5, 2010 06:00 AM ET IDG News Service – More than half of companies that implement ERP systems end up getting no more than 30% of the business …
Read MoreCity Budgets Frozen by ERP Problems
Nov 26, 2010Via PCWorld.com SAP System Issue Blamed for Delayed San Diego Audit By Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Problems with its SAP system are forcing San Diego to delay a city budget audit for six months, in just the latest tale of …
Read MoreApple iOS 4.2 Update: Mobile Business Upgraded
Nov 22, 2010Apple’s new mobile iOS looks more like Apple’s primary OS of the future. by Rob Mayeda Apple will be releasing the next generation of their mobile iOS 4.2 today with plenty of upgrades that look to further position the iPad/iPhone …
Read MoreERP and AMI battle for tomorrow’s business
Nov 15, 2010[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScsZ1kPDqFI] A battle of business acronyms is creating some thunder in the cloud computing software world. An upstart new business management platform known as Adaptive Management Infrastructure (AMI) is targeting the old Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) crowd. According to the website of …
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