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In its Chapter 11 filing, American LaFrance claims a "problem-riddled" ERP transition led to its debt of more than $100 million.
A Forrester Research survey of IT professionals finds that enterprise vendors have yet to solve pricing and complexity "pain points."
RFID can turn any object (including people) into a node of a global network and offer lucrative opportunities beyond what today's mainstream applications achieve.
Just ask Sam's Club suppliers, who could face $2 to $3 fines for each pallet that arrives in a Sam's Club distribution center without RFID tags.
With the deal done, BEA customers contemplate their fate. Which camp made out better, and what should CIOs and IT managers be doing to prepare for the new era of middleware?
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