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Searching for effective CRM: Customer relation management and e-commerce work together to achieve a common goal Enterprise Systems Journal  |
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Although many business processes are being rapidly Web-enabled, the current integration of e-commerce and customer relationship management (CRM) solutions can have a dramatic impact on the bottom line. CRM software needs to be integrated with the Web simply because that's where the customers are. (Aug. 2000) |
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URL: http://www.esj.com/fullarticle.asp?ID=8400104356AM |
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Design center for e-transaction processing IBM |
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IBM’s new design center is focused on working with customers to architect, design and prototype e-business solutions able to handle the complexities inherent with e-transaction processing. The IBM Design Center for e-transaction processing provides a unique environment where customers will work with some of IBM's top design talent to create these solutions. (August 1999) |
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URL: http://www.ibm.com/servers/design_center/gf225118.p... |
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OS/390 Internet services |
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The entire text of this book written for college computer science classes is available here. Authored by Dr. Wilhelm G. Spruth, the book describes the use of the S/390 and OS/390, especially in terms of client/server integration into Internet and e-business applications. |
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URL: http://www-ti.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/os390/tab... |
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Developers move to middle ground Planet IT |
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Companies that built two-tier systems to link clients to back-end hosts are now scrambling to migrate application code to mid-tier Web and application servers. (July 26, 1999) |
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URL: http://www.planetit.com/techcenters/docs/database/n... |
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Rev up your e-commerce site design Sm@rt Reseller |
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Sm@rt Reseller reviews IBM’s WebSphere Commerce Suite Start Edition and observes that while the application packs a powerful punch, it is not for novices. (April 27, 2000) |
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URL: http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,416... |
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Start fresh or quick fix? IT hurdle: Web-legacy links Internet Week |
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Companies want to be the first in their industries to take advantage of emerging applications and e-business. But rewriting legacy applications can take months, even years, so most companies are deploying middleware and other technology that can translate old to new and vice versa. (June 26, 2000) |
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URL: http://www.techweb.com/se/directlink.cgi?INW2000062... |
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Application servers fuel e-business Information Week |
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The application server is becoming the star of e-business. Once regarded simply as a piece of middleware in client-server application deployment schemes, the app server has quickly evolved into a key element of the E-business infrastructure. (June 19, 2000) |
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URL: http://www.techweb.com/se/directlink.cgi?IWK2000061... |
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Solution providers applaud this pioneer's methods of linking legacy data with Web projects Computer Reseller News |
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BEA Systems makes middleware products used by Fortune 500 companies such as Federal Express, United Airlines, and DirectTV for melding together distributed systems with old legacy systems. But the company is gaining an even higher profile in the emerging e-business integration software category. (June 12, 2000) |
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URL: http://www.techweb.com/se/directlink.cgi?CRN2000061... |
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Case study: The Harvard Educational Record System Software Development |
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Here's how the record system for Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences is being rebuilt–-and changing from a late-1970s mainframe behemoth to a modern web-based, thin-client, multitier, distributed Java/CORBA architecture. (Jan. 1999) |
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URL: http://www.sdmagazine.com/breakrm/features/s991f4.s... |
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The new technology short list--Web integrators struggle to match new-age technologies with legacy systems VARBusiness |
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E-business has quickly migrated from pure-play Web companies to the established old guard. Those traditional companies have substantial investments in legacy systems, and Web integrators must be able to link Web front-end solutions with them. (June 26, 2000) |
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URL: http://www.techweb.com/se/directlink.cgi?VAR2000062... |
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Multiple options ease the task of integrating 'big iron' business apps with your Web strategy InfoWorld |
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The growth of Web technologies has created many more options for sites that rely on the big iron as part of their e-business strategy. (March 10, 2000) |
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URL: http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/00/03/13/0... |
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Extending legacy to the Internet: transforming mainframe legacy applications SimoTime Enterprises |
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Companies want to include the mainframe as a major player functioning in its traditional role and taking on the new role of a very powerful server and large database manager in an Internet environment. This very detailed white paper discusses what process, technology, and support is required to meet a company's unique business requirements. |
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URL: http://www.simotime.com/l2ntech1.htm |
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