MSI back issues from December 2003:
Payback payback payback: what are the three key criteria in selecting your enterprise management strategies?
Dec 01, 2003
Applications, strategy, and cost reduction.(Up front)
Dec 01, 2003;
Solutions showcase process-management functionality, EAI evolution.(Enterprise Integration)
Dec 01, 2003
Application soothes frayed nerves of PLM vendors and users.(Corporate)
Dec 01, 2003
Behind the Invensys/Microsoft partnership.(Operations)
Dec 01, 2003
Business objects set to nab BI market leadership?(Information Technology)
Dec 01, 2003
Manugistics touts new apps, new management blood, at user conference.(Supply Chain Management)
Dec 01, 2003;
It's more, and better, for supply chain's best of breed.(Views from the front)
Dec 01, 2003
Close look at good companies affirms biz apps improve financial performance.(Productivity & IT)
Dec 01, 2003
ISA Expo features portals, real-time analytics.(Plant Information Management)
Dec 01, 2003
OPC Foundation unveils architecture; expands vision upward.(Views from the front)
Dec 01, 2003
Wal-Mart's RFID edict: look internally for ROI, say experts.(Supply Chain Execution)
Dec 01, 2003
Up and running.(Implementations)
Dec 01, 2003
RFID alert: this is no ordinary product demo.(Hot bytes)
Dec 01, 2003
Under pressure: manufacturing executives feel compensation, cost-reduction squeeze, but remain optimistic.(Executive Salary Survey)
Dec 01, 2003;
Can IT save U.S. manufacturing? Product innovation and reduced cycle times versus a flood of goods from China.(The Corporate project in manufacturing & supply chain)
Dec 01, 2003;
EU steps up mandated end-of-PLM; impact on U.S. not clear.(The European Union)
Dec 01, 2003
PeopleSoft buying binge continues with focus on the lean enterprise.(Opinion)
Dec 01, 2003;
De-emphasizing ERP, Emerson and Lockheed don't ignore integration needs.(Enterprise Strategies)
Dec 01, 2003
Says here distributors and manufacturers don't like each other.(Industrial Distribution)
Dec 01, 2003
Wal-Mart is a change-agent for U.S. manufacturers.(Politics Of Productivity)
Dec 01, 2003
New team at Camstar has cure for medical device maker ills.(Real-Time Production Management)
Dec 01, 2003
It's not about regulatory compliance, say KPMG and SeeCommerce--but it could be.(Rules And Regulations)
Dec 01, 2003
Intentia goes to (mid) market, standardized on IBM.(Enterprise Architectures)
Dec 01, 2003
Functionality not what it used to be.(In perspective)
Dec 01, 2003;
Precision now, fulfillment later: Intertape Polymer, Godiva Chocolatier use forecasting suites to position themselves to reduce costs, better meet customer demand.(Operations opportunities & constraints)
Dec 01, 2003;
How Finisar CEO Jerry Rawls forges culture of success.(Manager's Agenda)
Dec 01, 2003
Improving on time-to-market.(Metrics That Matter)
Dec 01, 2003
Lighthammer adds capabilities to plant visibility solution.(Portal Technology)
Dec 01, 2003
Oliver Wight and Microsoft partner on sales & operations planning.
Dec 01, 2003
Food processors face rigors of Bioterrorism Act.(Production Operations)
Dec 01, 2003;
FDA takes risk-based stance on Part 11 rule.(Regulations And Systems)
Dec 01, 2003
Meridium addresses asset performance niche for Equistar.(Asset Management)
Dec 01, 2003
Integrated enterprise suite boosts customer service response for medical device manufacturer.(Case-In-Point)
Dec 01, 2003
Acsis and interLink take aim at wireless materials replenishment.
Dec 01, 2003
Personal care products maker picks Finmatica for supply chain gains.
Dec 01, 2003
Historian vender InStep announces partnerships.
Dec 01, 2003
Candy manufacturer sweet on Intentia's ERP system.
Dec 01, 2003
Audi extends Tecnomatix's MPM environment with logistics planning system.
Dec 01, 2003
Plenty of power, but some limits, to analytics.(In perspective)
Dec 01, 2003;
Picking the right platform: the rise of Linux means companies have to think harder about their choice of operating systems.(Information technology: innovation & insights)
Dec 01, 2003;
When it comes to system implementation, micromanagement can be a good thing.(Case-In-Point)
Dec 01, 2003
It by the numbers.(Information technology)
Dec 01, 2003
Vendors set up better data access for rail customers.
Dec 01, 2003
Sun, IBM courting users of discontinued HP systems.(Midrange Servers)
Dec 01, 2003
Systems can be secure, if you're willing to pay the price.(Network Security)
Dec 01, 2003
Manufacturers' reps may not like buying software, but will they pay for service?(Open Source Software)
Dec 01, 2003
Epicor to customers: adopt new package "at your own pace".(ERP Systems Migration)
Dec 01, 2003
Meat processor running completely on Linux-based systems.(Linux-Based ERP)
Dec 01, 2003
Build, rather than buy, could be the answer to your bar-code label needs.
Dec 01, 2003
IBM and Microsoft join forces to promote Web services.
Dec 01, 2003
Don't point the finger--look in the mirror.(In perspective)
Dec 01, 2003;
Vendors vanishing in post-technology are noted, post-AMR conference.(Back talk)
Dec 01, 2003;