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Baan E-Commerce: a Wing, a Prayer & a Single Platform
| by A. Turner |
... Baan E-Procurement: an "indirect" procurement solution that connects to Baan's
ERP-based procurement functionality. "E-Enterprise" is not alone in this market. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/eCommerce/2000/02/research_notes/PN_EC_ADT_02_00_1.asp - 11k - 2000-02-01 |
| Summary: Baan hopes e-Enterprise will put them on the e-commerce map.
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Baan Resurrects Multi-Dimensionally Part 3: Market Impact
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... its ecosystem for the above industries by offering collaborative CRM, SCM, BI, and PLM functionality, all tightly
integrated to the core Baan ERP suite should ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2002/02/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_02_21_02_1.asp - 16k - 2002-02-21 |
| Summary: Baan remains one of only a handful of vendors that are capable of providing full application suites on scaleable platforms
that can be globally deployed by larger enterprises.
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Support for Old Releases-Good for the User but Is It Good for the ...
| by Olin Thompson & P.J. Jakovljevic |
... from existing customers, the initiative includes enhancements, extensions, a new thin client user interface
(UI) for existing Baan IV and Baan ERP 5 product ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2003/12/research_notes/MI_ER_XOT_12_17_03_1.asp - 17k - 2003-12-17 |
| Summary: The decision to support older releases is like any other business decision, it is all about the money and profitability. If
the vendor can make money at providing support for older releases, it is good business for the vendor. The decision may be
sugar-coated with pronouncements about doing what is good
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Baan Yet Another ERP Vendor to Find a Sanctuary Under Invensys’ ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Wonderware also offers ERP software from its last year acquisition of Marcam Solutions, which is aimed
at process manufacturers, whereas Baan's ERP system is ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/06/news_analysis/NA_BA_PJ_06_21_00_1.asp - 12k - 2000-06-21 |
| Summary: On June 1, languishing Dutch ERP vendor The Baan Company finally found a 'knight in shining armor'. British automation equipment
maker Invensys has agreed to pay $2.65 per share for Baan. The deal is valued at approximately $709 million.
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Baan Resurrects Multi-Dimensionally Part 4: Challenges & User ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... While previously IONA only had an adapter to Baan ERP, it has, due to customer request, built
an adapter to Baan's OpenWorld. Similar ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2002/02/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_02_22_02_1.asp - 16k - 2002-02-22 |
| Summary: Baan's viability is no longer an issue. Baan's rejuvenated management team has done a praiseworthy job of bringing the company
back to health while concurrently unveiling a new product release that can compete with the other products in the market.
Challenges however remain.
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Baan – What Will The Future In Invensys’ Stable Bring? Part 1 ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... In the next 24-36 months the company intends to further expand extended-ERP products, reestablish the
growth of the Baan ERP customer base and attempt a ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/11/research_notes/VN_BA_PJ_11_29_00_1.asp - 22k - 2000-11-29 |
| Summary: Baan, once a leading global provider of ERP software hopes its adoptive parent, Invensys, will put it back on the enterprise
software applications map. However, we believe Baan’s path to full recovery will be quite thorny. Part 1 discusses Baan’s
history and where it is headed under Invensys.
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ERP Belle Époque Officially Ended With the Demise of Baan and SSA
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Event Summary. Once high-flying ERP vendors, Baan and SSA, have officially ceased to exist as
independent companies on the same day. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/09/news_analysis/NA_BA_PJ_09_13_00_1.asp - 12k - 2000-09-13 |
| Summary: Once high-flying ERP vendors, Baan and SSA, have officially ceased to exist as independent companies on the same day in the
first week of August thereby marking the end of the golden era of traditional ERP.
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Baan – What Will The Future In Invensys’ Stable Bring? Part 2 ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... do. Boeing, a crucial Baan ERP client, recently chose a competitor's product to implement
its e-procurement initiatives. While this ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/11/research_notes/VN_BA_PJ_11_30_00_1.asp - 24k - 2000-11-30 |
| Summary: Baan, once a leading global provider of ERP software hopes its adoptive parent, Invensys, will put it back on the enterprise
software applications map. However, we believe Baan’s path to full recovery will be quite thorny. Part 2 examines Baan’s strengths
and challenges and makes specific bottom line
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Integration is the Name of the Game in Software Systems
| by Rachel Davis |
... Through Baan's ERP product, which focuses on the manufacturing and distribution associated
with the creation of engineered parts, Baan has Web-enabled ERP ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2002/08/research_notes/MI_ER_XRD_08_01_02_1.asp - 14k - 2002-08-01 |
| Summary: This article, originally published in Engineering Times, on how companies are employing ERP is based on an interview with
Ben Spencer, TEC’s Senior Director of Knowledge Bases and Content Development.
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Process ERP Market Loses PRISM and Protean
| by P. Catz |
... Process companies considering a new ERP system should be wary of the Wonderware/Baan offerings.
They are urged to evaluate from ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/12/news_analysis/NA_BA_XPC_12_07_00_1.asp - 10k - 2000-12-07 |
| Summary: Wonderware is reducing the staff dedicated to the ex-Marcam PRISM and Protean products from approximately 400 to less than
100. They will also cease to offer these products, but have indicated a transition to a new product. What impact will this
have on existing customers and the Process ERP marketplac
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