Business software

Business software

Enterprise business software is the lifeblood for IT organizations. Here, you’ll find information on business intelligence (BI), customer relationship management (CRM), enterprise resource planning (ERP), supply chain management, and different types of enterprise web 2.0 applications.
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A business intelligence (BI) software allows companies to gather, store, analyze and provide access to data to help managers make better business decisions to increase companies’ growth and constrain costs. Without BI software, it is virtually impossible to review a company's current performance, examine its past business performance and forecast future trends.
An enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is a business support system that enables business managers implement ERP in business activities such as inventory control, order tracking, customer service, finance and human resources.
Supply chain management software can assist in resource planning for the manufacture of products, and recommending order schedules to reduce manufacturing cycle times.
Web 2.0 Applications is a term describing the introduction and implementation of Web 2.0 technologies within the enterprise, including those rich internet applications, providing software as a service, and using the web as a general platform.

State University of New York (SUNY) Geneseo must provide access to applications and data for approximately 5,000 students, 300 faculty, and 700 support staff — all with only 4.5 IT staff members. NetApp Metro Cluster and VMWare solutions provided cost-effective business continuity and DR solution.

Japan's NTT Data Corporation has selected Sybase's event processing technology and analytics platform to provide real-time analysis of bridge sensors.

The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) has signed up for IBM’s Customer Advisor Accelerator solution to reduce account opening processing time by at least 50 percent.

Accenture has introduced a self-service portal that provides social service beneficiaries with electronic access to check on their availability for public assistance apply for benefits or manage benefits.

Eight PC dealers caught selling various laptops and generic computers loaded with unlicensed copies of Microsoft Windows operating system and Office applications in the Philippines have issued apologies by way of advertisement in several publications and making a commitment not to repeat the offense.

IBM and Shandong Commercial Group Co. Ltd. (Lushang Group) have built a system that will help ensure the safety of pork products in the Shandong Province while improving the efficiency of the food supply chain in the region.

The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will be using SAS Analytics to help detect, prevent and resolve criminal and civil noncompliance with tax law.

A Harisson Group study commissioned by Microsoft confirmed the advantages of genuine software over counterfeit products in at least three areas - performance and productivity, security and power consumption.

North Carolina is building roads faster for less using SAS analytics.

IBM is investing RM1 billion over the next six years to build a new information technology (IT) Global Delivery Center in Cyberjaya, Malaysia.

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State University of New York (SUNY) Geneseo must provide access to applications and data for approximately 5,000 students, 300 faculty, and 700 support staff — all with only 4.5 IT staff members. NetApp Metro Cluster and VMWare solutions provided cost-effective business continuity and DR solution.
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