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SharePoint |
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The recent adoption of the web and web-related
technologies makes portal technologies an obvious choice. Because
portal technologies are web-based, decision makers can access
important information via the Internet regardless of where they
are located. Portals differ from regular websites in that they
are customized specifically around a business process. A portal
may actually consist of numerous websites, with information
stored either directly on those sites or in other systems, such
as file shares, business applications, or a regular Internet
website. Because making informed business decisions is key to
becoming and remaining successful, it’s important that
the information you place on a portal is secure, up-to-date,
and easily accessible. |
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Ecommerce with AspDotNetStorefront |
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AspDotNetStorefront is not just a shopping cart; it is a fully implemented e-commerce store site and e-commerce toolkit for developers, including shopping cart classes, database, and administration site. This solution is a professional, high performance, fully customizable solution for professional developers. |
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Supply Chain Software - Off the peg or
tailor-made? |
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Rajneesh Vyas, of Sunarc Technologies,
looks at the compatibility pitfalls of supply chain software
and compares off-the-shelf with customized solutions.Selecting
supply chain management software is the most difficult decision
a CIO has to take, as there is no complete solution which can
serve all industries.
Supply chain management (SCM) is a combination
of art and science that goes into improving the way a company
finds the raw components it needs to make a product or service
and deliver it to customers. The basic steps in every supply
chain are: planning, sourcing, production, distribution and
return. |
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