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JDA Portfolio: For The Retail Industry Part Two: JDA Portfolio ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... The suite is comprised of five core components: Merchandise Planning by Arthur, an application
for strategic and channel merchandise planning; ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/12/research_notes/PN_ER_PJ_12_28_04_1.asp - 17k - 2004-12-28 |
| Summary: The unveiled product set, JDA Portfolio 2004.1 should help retailers and their suppliers optimally plan and execute the selection,
quantification, assortment, procurement and placement of finished goods at the point of sale (POS).
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Demand Management (Spanish Version) RFP Template
... Promotion Planning, Pricing and Profit Optimization, Forecasting, Merchandise Planning,
Life Cycle Planning, Consensus Planning, Collaborative Planning, Sales ...
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| http://rfp.technologyevaluation.com/store.asp?catid=5&productid=1719 - 27k - 2007-12-04 |
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Demand Management (English Version) RFP Template
... Promotion Planning,Pricing and Profit Optimization,Forecasting,Merchandise Planning,Life
Cycle Planning,Consensus Planning,Collaborative Planning,Sales and ...
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| http://rfp.technologyevaluation.com/store.asp?catid=5&productid=884 - 27k - 2007-12-04 |
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Manhattan Partnership With E3, MarketMAX Strikes Compromise
| by Steve McVey |
... is designed to leverage the core products from Manhattan, E3, and MarketMAX, offering advanced inventory management,
merchandise planning, transport planning ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/07/news_analysis/NA_BA_SRM_07_28_00_1.asp - 7k - 2000-07-28 |
| Summary: Manhattan Associates has struck a deal with E3 Corporation and MarketMAX that symbolizes the eternal struggle between best-of-breed
and ERP vendors.
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Supply Chain Management (SCM) RFP Templates
... Including: Promotion Planning,Pricing and Profit Optimization,Forecasting,Merchandise Planning,Life
Cycle Planning,Consensus Planning,Collaborative Planning ...
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| http://rfp.technologyevaluation.com/store.asp?catid=5 - 45k - 2007-12-04 |
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PLM for the Fashion Industry: ChainReaction by AXIND
... PLM), manufacturing, and retail solutions.ChainReaction solutions includeChainReaction SOURCE, which includes
merchandise planning; catalog management ...
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| http:/.../software/729-25648/PLM-for-the-Fashion-Industry/AXIND-ChainReaction.html - 4k - 2009-11-18 |
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PLM for the Retail Industry: ChainReaction by AXIND
... PLM), manufacturing, and retail solutions.ChainReaction solutions includeChainReaction SOURCE, which includes
merchandise planning; catalog management ...
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| http:/.../software/769-25651/PLM-for-the-Retail-Industry/AXIND-ChainReaction.html - 4k - 2009-11-18 |
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Is Epicor Poised to Rule the Mid-Market Retail Sector? (Part III) ...
... an integrated enterprise systems provider for retailers, it will have to opt for a single, rationalized and
fully integrated merchandise planning and execution ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/.../04/02/is-epicor-poised-to-rule-the-mid-market-retail-sector-part-iii/ - 52k - 2008-04-02 |
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Merging Disparate IT Systems and Exploiting Multichannels
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... and Manugistics for a more integrated set of tools to assist with merchandise management, in store systems,
replenishment, merchandise planning, markdown price ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Scm/2005/04/research_notes/TN_SC_PJ_04_20_05_1.asp - 23k - 2005-04-20 |
| Summary: Astute IT strategies should help any company develop a strong competitive advantage whether it be improved time-to-market,
better insights about customers behavior and preferences, or to devise a more efficient supply chain. This should be embraced
by Sears Holding and Federation/May.
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i2 To Power Best Buy
| by Steve McVey |
... suite of supply chain management applications from i2 Technologies to help it integrate strategic planning
with merchandise and financial planning, enhance its ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/06/news_analysis/NA_BA_SRM_06_29_00_2.asp - 7k - 2000-06-29 |
| Summary: Since introducing its first cavernous superstore in 1989, the Minnesota-based discount retailer has grown rapidly to over
350 stores in 39 states. The company now hopes to replicate the success of its brick-and-mortar business in cyberspace.
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