2004 Press Archive
What Others Are Saying About Glovia in 2004:
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Extended ERP - Nov/Dec 2004 Ken Mark, Advanced Manufacturing. Vendors tailor their offerings to boost collaboration tools.
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Warehousing Gets Lean - December 2004 Bob Trebilcock, Modern Materials Handling. While lean is long a fact in manufacturing, innovative managers at warehouses and DCs are now asking what lean can do for them.
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Lean, One Step at a Time (Cover Story) - December 2004 Roberto Michel, MSI Magazine. For Husqvarna, ArvinMeritor, and others, lean manufacturing takes multiple steps.
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Automated Energy - November 8, 2004 Start Magazine's "The Voice". Companies in the petroleum industry, whether they are refiners or provide equipment to refiners, are addressing their enterprise needs with leading-edge technology to shore up their risk-management procedures and overall business operations.
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Turning Up the Volume on EAM - November 2004 Lauren Gibbons Paul, Managing Automation. No longer just a costly chore, maintenance is now being viewed as a way for internal and external service organizations to bring value to the business.
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Scanning and RFID Guide Car Assembly - October 2004 Joseph Hallett, Vision Systems Design. Barcodes combined with radio-frequency identification tags support just-in-time automotive-parts manufacturing.
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The Business of Business Intelligence (Lead Article) - October 2004 Mark Emond, Start Magazine. Managing business performance is more than just running a manufacturing process, it means applying intelligence to everyday business.
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Globalization Reaches Higher (Cover Story) - October 2004 Jeff Moad, Managing Automation. It's been happening for years. But now growing complexity is forcing manufacturers to move common systems and processes to the next level.
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Balancing Act (Cover Story) - September 2004 Elizabeth Rennie, APICS. Innovative manufacturers strive for an optimal efficiency-flexibility ratio.
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The Evolving Tool - September 20, 2004 Start Magazine's "The Voice". Globalization, consolidation, and changing market landscapes are forcing many companies to reassess how they use their enterprise technology.
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The Well Informed Supplier - September 2004 APICS. A unique ERP solution generates streamlined operations and happy customers.
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Integration, Not Functionality, of Maintenance Systems Matters Most - September 2004
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Automotive's Driving Force: The Seamless Supply Chain (Cover Story) - August 2004 Deb Navas, Supply Chain Systems Magazine. Automotive manufacturers and suppliers rely heavily on supply chain systems to enable visibility within the plant and up and down the supply chain.
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Getting the Complete Package - July / August 2004 Advanced Manufacturing. Online system helps plastic maker keep lid on operations. (#13 of 14)
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Technology's Hottest: The Hottest Companies of 2004 (Cover Story) - July 2004 John Buell, Start Magazine. Start magazine's annual review of the hottest technology companies to the manufacturing industry.
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2004 MSI Top 100 Software Vendors (Cover Story) - July 2004 MSI Magazine. Glovia ranked 40th on global list of enterprise applications vendors — & in top ten among global ERP vendors.
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Multisite Integration - June 28, 2004 Start Magazine's "The Voice". |
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Can Lean Live Online? (Cover Story) - June 2004 Roberto Michel, MSI Magazine. Manual approaches to lean mix with ERP and bolt-ons in quest for better information flow.
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Problem Solving With Bar Code - May 2004 David Essex, Supply Chain Systems Magazine. Unibar Keeps Vermeer on the Move.
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ERP Systems and the ETO Manufacturing Market - May 3, 2004 PJ Jakovljevic, Technology Evaluation .Com. What Does Vendor Consolidation Mean To The End User?
• Part One: Event Summary• Part Two: ETO Versus Repetitive Differences • Part Three: User Recommendations |
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Never Too Lean - April 19, 2004 Beth Bacheldor, InformationWeek. Lean manufacturing is a process whose time has come — with help from software vendors.
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Taking a Stake - April 12, 2004 Michael Jarosik, Start Magazine's "The Voice". Manufacturers have seen a great deal of consolidation in the enterprise software market in recent years, and the trend continues.
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Multinational Operations - April 2004 MSI Magazine. Global ERP Hinges on Centralized Planning, says Vendor.
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Making Ends Meet - April 1, 2004 Doug Bartholomew, Industry Week. Manufacturers seek to connect supply chain with customer systems.
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Matching Supply and Demand - March 2004 Manufacturing Computer Solutions. The technology is here to get supply and demand chains humming with competitive advantage. Andrew Ward talks to one company already seeing benefits.
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It's Not Easy Being SME - March 2004 Deb Nevas, Supply Chain Systems Magazine. Small and midsized companies struggle with such issues as RFID compliance, integrating existing systems, and offshore competition.
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Lean & Mean (Special Report) - March 1, 2004 Bob Trebilcock, Modern Materials Handling. Here's what lean means to manufacturing and warehousing today, nearly 50 years since Toyota introduced it on the production floor.
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Midmarket ERP Vendors Hit the Vertical Path - February 26, 2004 Paul Mann, MSI Show Floor Daily (National Manufacturing Week). Faced with intensifying competition in their traditional base, many ERP vendors forsake generic offerings and verticalize.
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| Executive Viewpoint - Q&A with Ara Chakrabarti, CIO of Portola Packaging - February 2004 John Buell, Start Magazine (print). A profile of Portola Packaging and how they are using glovia.com to better run their business.
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Electronics in 2004: Outsourced, Optimized, and Totally Visible (Cover Story) - Jan/Feb 2004 Deb Nevas, Supply Chain Systems Magazine. The electronics industry works to forge the world's largest, most tightly integrated supply chain.
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Fujitsu Poised to (Inter)Stage Glovia's Comeback - January 2004 PJ Jakovljevic, Technology Evaluation dot Com. Glovia International, whose capabilities seem to be far greater than its recognition in the global enterprise applications market ... is now poised for a noticeable return, backed up by a resplendent and committed parent company.
• Part One: Event Summary• Part Two: Fujitsu's Support of Glovia • Part Three: Market Impact • Part Four: Challenges and User Recommendations |




