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In this resource, discover how a major grocery store chain replaced an outdated, unsupported technology infrastructure with a new ERP system in order to make reporting easier, and streamline and automate business processes.
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This brief case study reveals how the right financial, manufacturing, and distribution services enabled the automotive components manufacturer Toyota Tsusho Steel Centre Australia (TTSCA) to improve profitability, efficiency, and more.
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Propelled by globalization and the convergence of mobile and cloud computing, industry experts believe that although supply chain analytics has been around for a decade, it is truly on the verge of taking off. In this tip guide, readers will discover the advantages of advanced manufacturing business intelligence (BI).
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This brief case study examines how Clifford Hallam Healthcare found success by mobilizing its business processes, which allowed the health service provider to increase accuracy and accountability, reduce labor costs, and more.
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LSI, a provider of silicon, systems, and software technologies that power solutions in the storage, networking, and mobility markets, had simple business objectives: improve customer service and product quality while cutting down on costs. LSI implemented E2open's multi-enterprise solution, increasing overall business intelligence, control..
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A common issue facing small and medium-sized business (SMB) manufacturers today is how to increase revenue and grow their business without significantly adding staff. Read this paper to learn five strategies used by successful SMBs.
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This case study reveals how LiveTV Satellite Communications, LLC implemented a fully automated billing solution robust enough to handle their complex billing and Inventory Management use cases.
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This report provides a roadmap for the strategies and capabilities that Best-in-Class companies are employing to improve operational performance.
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Discover how you can take back control of your enterprise from the influx of personally owned mobile devices with the help of mobile device management (MDM) software.