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whitepaper Managing Master Data With KALIDO 82005-05-02 08:23:38 Kalido
  To date, there has been too little attention paid to the management of master data. Poor master data in business intelligence results in inaccurate views of business performance leading to millions of dollars in lost sales and cost savings opportunities annually. The problem is most acute within companies that have a history of reorganizations or mergers and acquisitions (M&A); they face issues of reconciling and consolidating master data on an on-going basis. This white paper describes one solution - implementing a master data warehouse using KALIDO MDM, a master data management application included in the KALIDO 8 application suite.   
whitepaper Unisys Case Study: Barclays & Lloyds TSB2005-05-02 06:01:02 Unisys
  Major banks want to save money in processing a huge, but declining, volume of checks. To address the challenges of the payment industry in the 21st century, Unisys and its partners have formed Intelligent Processing Solutions Ltd. (iPSL). The company is 51% owned by Unisys, with Barclays and LloydsTSB each holding a 24.5% stake. Run as a separate commercial business, iPSL's primary business is the provision of check processing services to financial institutions.   
whitepaper Cash Management: Secure, Online Delivery of Transaction Information for Corporate Treasury2005-03-18 03:00:01 Tumbleweed Communications
  With the advent of the Internet, banks and other Financial Institutions are rethinking their corporate banking strategy. The Internet opens a new channel for delivering services to corporate clients and helps these institutions remove cumbersome and expensive paper processes. Services such as Cash Management, Trade Finance, and Payments delivered over public networks not only streamline a bank's internal processes, but also increase the ratio of fee-based revenue to more traditional interest-based revenue. This paper describes the benefits of delivering Cash Management services over Internet and secure and reliable data delivery solutions provided by Tumbleweed for this purpose.   
whitepaper State of Vermont Builds a Foundation for Success With PeopleSoft Financials2005-03-08 01:10:10 Oracle
  Vermont has a population of 609,000, with 8,500 full-time government employees spread across 14 counties. Outdated legacy systems meant duplication of effort in data entry. Reports were difficult to obtain. Statewide reports took months of manual effort. Cash management, reconciliation, and forecasting were difficult to perform. In addition, it required a highly evolved software system. Vermont implemented PeopleSoft solutions. Information is entered into the system only once instead of into multiple systems. The state's payables, receivables, billing, purchasing, order management, inventory, asset management, general ledger, and budgetary control are integrated. And PeopleSoft Human Resources already in place will also be integrated.   
whitepaper Check 21: Catalyst for Payments Transformation2005-03-02 03:29:06 Unisys
  This webcast elaborates on Check 21 as a catalyst for payments transformation.   
whitepaper Nodus Technologies Case Study: Global Manufacturing Corporation2005-02-23 03:00:01 Nodus Technologies
  Global Manufacturing delivers accessories, test, and technical equipment to divers throughout the world. When it realized its payment acceptance and shipping processes had taken a dive in efficiency and customer satisfaction, they sought a solution that would integrate readily with existing systems to improve both processes. Nodus Technologies brought buoyancy to the entire process with the Credit Card Advantage solution. Designed to seamlessly integrate with Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains, this robust application suite relieved pressure in the sales order processing and shipping departments by automating the acceptance, verification, and processing of payments. With Credit Card Advantage, Global Manufacturing saves time processing transactions at the front and back end.   
whitepaper On Demand Gives PeachDirect Big Savings and Room to Grow2005-02-02 09:52:29 Oracle
  PeachDirect is an online retail company. Key to that plan was implementing a scalable enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution that would allow the company to work more easily with a variety of partners. The retail firm decided to make that partnership tangible by agreeing to have Oracle E-Business Suite On Demand host and maintain all of its Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Collaboration Suite applications, including Oracle Financials, TeleSales, iStore, and Order Management. With Oracle Collaboration Suite, which is Web-based, they could buy almost any PC off the shelf, plug it in, and use the application.   
whitepaper Service Level Agreements20050108030002 End-End Software
  An overview of how organisations can discover and assess the service availability and performance delivered by their IT infrastructure and thus set and measure Service Level Agreements.   
whitepaper Chordiant Case Study: Direct Line Financial Services0000-00-00 Chordiant Software
  The Direct Line is a motor Insurance Company. With the addition of the internet channel, Direct Line has had to think hard about how customer interactions are handled so that customers continue to receive the simple, convenient and speedy service they have come to expect. These considerations led to a strategic review of the company's IT systems, which resulted in a decision to implement a multi-channel operational business process architecture based on front-end eBusiness applications and an integration framework from Chordiant Software. Chordiant's object-oriented design helps the company reduce the implementation cycle whenever a new product, service, process or channel is introduced.   
whitepaper Office Depot: A Destination for Office Supplies and E-Business Expertise - Building Multi-Touchpoint Relationships With Customers and Vendors by Integrating Business Processes20040913030001 IBM
  Founded in 1986, Florida-based Office Depot has grown into one of the world's largest office supplies retailers, with 47,000 employees and customers in the US and 20 other countries. But in a maturing marketplace, Office Depot was facing rising costs and low margins. Opening and managing office supply superstores was an expensive strategy; more to the point, many customers were looking for more efficient ways to buy, particularly large organizations that preferred to buy in bulk. IBM Global Services analyzed aspects of Office Depot's e-business operations and showed how they could substantially improve customer responsiveness using an open-systems approach.   

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