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Data Management

  • Oracle Buys Endeca

    The combination is expected to provide technology and applications for unstructured data management, business intelligence, and web commerce.

  • The Downstream Data Journey

    A Q&A with Robert F. Byrne of Terra Technology reveals insight for grasping downstream data opportunities, using it at different levels and harnessing its full potential in the supply chain.
  • Sun-Maid Proves Recall Practice Makes Perfect

    Sun-Maid has never had a product recall, but that doesn't mean the company isn't prepared for one. As a major contributor to the Rapid Recall Exchange, Sun-Maid points to some of the features that make it an important part of the company's product recall and market withdrawal process.
  • Powell's Books Goes Mobile to Manage Growth

    From humble storefront beginnings in 1971, Powell's Books has grown into one of the world's great bookstores in the Portland metropolitan area. To streamline warehouse operations, Powells Books sought out new mobile devices.
  • ConAgra, Others Pursue ROI from DSR Investments

    Consumer goods manufacturers have invested significant time and money building out a consumer-driven supply network, the centerpiece of which is the DSR. Now, the obvious question is have those investments paid off? Read on to find out the results of a recent survey focused this issue, and learn how ConAgra made the DSR a foundational part of its environment.
  • Solo Cup Overhauls Innovation Processes

    The current economic downturn has hit retail and consumer products companies particularly hard, and closely managing margin in today's environment can be a matter of life or death. Read on to find out how Solo Cup Company streamlined the end-to-end product lifecycle to tackle these market pressures head on.
  • Tennessee Apparel Leverages ERP Solution

    Tennessee Apparel Corp. selects NGC's Enterprise Resource Planning system and Production Management software.

  • IBM to Acquire i2 to Accelerate Data Analytics

    IBM announces a definitive agreement to acquire i2 to accelerate its business analytics initiatives and help clients in the public and private sectors address crime, fraud and security threats.
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