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Suffice to say, time is moving fast. We’re already entering March and finishing off the first quarter of the year. Amazing, isn’t? January felt like yesterday. Before you get all crazy and nostalgic, take some time to catch up on this week’s past posts and resources to once again live life...
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Fri, Feb 27 2009
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Filed under: seo, enterprise, ERP, Resource Roundup, Google, social media, cloud computing, Windows Azure, ecommerce integration, executive information systems, executive dashboard, enterprise resource planning, software integration, search engine optimization, corporate blogging, amd, solutions provider
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems support a variety of business functions, ranging from manufacturing, customer management, HR, and other back office processes. They give the enterprise the automation to streamline daily and common tasks. ERP systems are technical beasts. They involve...
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Thu, Feb 26 2009
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Filed under: ecommerce, integration, enterprise, ERP, ECF g5, .net application framework, back office, front office, mid office, enterprise resource planning, .net source code framework
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If you’re a manager or executive you want to make quick decisions and formulate strategic goals based on readily available data and information. You want visual cues showing you overall sales, the best and worst performing regions and stores, site conversions, and a plethora of other data points...
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Tue, Feb 24 2009
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Filed under: ecommerce framework, ecommerce, enterprise, ECF g5, ecommerce platform, executive information systems, executive dashboard, application platform, corporations, eis
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With billions upon billions of dollars close to distribution because of Washington’s “stimulus” package, it’s no secret that the economy is sputtering “a bit” and may need some sort of boost from the tush to get things going again. Stimulus or no stimulus, the damaged consumer psyche is one of the biggest...
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I'm writing this blog using Windows Live Writer . For my purposes, it's actually pretty good. WLW interfaces with the metablog API in Community Server 2008, the blogging engine that powers .NET eCommerce Blog. CS 2008 has basic blogging/content management capabilities from the backend content...
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Fri, Dec 12 2008
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Filed under: ecommerce, enterprise, CMS, Content Management System, ECF g5, sandbox demo, sandbox, multi-site, content workflow, community server 2008, blogging engine, windows live writer
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In the realm of eCommerce, in particular the large business sector, you will want to schedule routine jobs for common business processes. Deploying the software and the infrastructure needed to support it will balloon your IT budget in the short-term, but depending on your implementation and planning...
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Wed, Dec 10 2008
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Filed under: enterprise, .NET, ECF g5, Lucene, Open Source, Lucene.NET, quartz.net engine, quartz.net, job scheduler, search index service, job scheduling, quartz, software component, enterprise job scheduler
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Social networks are popular both at home and at work as this study shows. More businesses are using YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn—just to name a few—during the work day. NewDiligence found that 60 percent of its 527 respondents use social networking sites during work. 85 percent of those respondents...
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I’m going to format the weekly roundup a bit differently from here on out. Rather than highlight my wonderfully written posts, more or less, I will post a bunch of different links and stories related to commerce you may find interesting. I’ll link this week’s past content below. But whatever format RR...
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Fri, Oct 24 2008
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Filed under: economy, mobile commerce, enterprise, ERP, Campaigns, Resource Roundup, CRM, social media, .NET Framework 4.0, performance statistics, holiday spending, Visual Studio 2010, ECF G5 Performance, Google Analytics, cloud computing
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is deployed for strategic planning on the movement and acquisition of business resources, such as employees, materials, customers. ERP handles a number of business functions, including supply chain management, manufacturing, and financials. ERP systems rely...
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Tue, Oct 21 2008
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Filed under: ecommerce framework, ecommerce, sales, enterprise, ERP, CRM, modular architecture, Application framework, ecommerce platform, modular design, ecommerce architecture, shopping cart, Large Businesses
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There are tons upon tons of eCommerce solutions out there. Our ECF is among the litany of platform choices out there that is great for .NET professionals and organizations, but not as great if you're self-employed and don't know a lick of programming code. From Google Checkout, to Amazon WebStore...
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Think of it as "Enterprise 2.0," as ecommercetimes.com proclaims . We've touched on earlier about the evolution that is social commerce, and how the social networking landscape of the Web will transform how we buy and sell online. For the enterprise, the same concepts can apply, as company...