2005 Press Archive
What Others Are Saying About Glovia in 2005:
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The IT Highway - November, 2005 The Manufacturer Brian Davis finds that companies are striving for an IT infrastructure that ties together disparate silos of activity, internally, nationally and internationally
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2005 Supply Chain Innovator Awards - October 13, 2005 Supply Chain Systems Magazine (scroll two-thirds down page) |
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Enterprise Resource Planning Annual List - September, 2005 Managing Automation Managing Automation's list of Enterprise Resource Planning software suppliers.
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How Midsize ERP Vendors Fend Off Newcomers - September, 2005 Manufacturing Business Technology Cambridge, Mass.-based analyst firm Forrester Research says the competing styles of traditional midsize ERP vendors fall into three camps.
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Enterprise Visibility - August, 2005 Start Magazine's "The Voice" |
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Introducing eKanban - August, 2005 Bob Trott, Microsoft Momentum >Like its paper-based predecessor, the eKanban approach to manufacturing can dramatically streamline production — but the electronic version’s impact also extends well beyond the factory floor.
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The 2005 Global 100 - July, 2005 Manufacturing Business Technology Annual global 100 list of the leading IT and enterprise providers for manufacturing and supply chain. (pdf chart here)
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All-Purpose Solutions - July 5, 2005 Start Magazine's "The Voice" |
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Business Performance: Electronic Data Interchange - June, 2005 Jim Fulcher, Manufacturing Business Technology Honda sets a higher standard for EDI compliance.
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Access All Areas - May 31, 2005 The Manufacturer A huge surge in the demand for broadband is good news for Fujitsu, whose award winning technology provides operators and service providers with leading-edge, cost-efficient solutions.
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Glovia Announces New glovia.com Modules - May 26, 2005 ARCwire - ARC Advisory Group's weekly newsletter |
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Parts Tracing Drives Automotive Supply Chain (Cover Story) - April, 2005 Brian Albright, Associate Editor, Frontline Solutions Government regulations and rising recall costs force suppliers to get a better handle on parts data.
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Software Speeds Shipping, Limits Product Recalls - April, 2005 Modern Materials Handling Delivering electronic data about shipments to automakers is not always the easiest task.
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ERP, Alive and Well - March 28, 2005 Start Magazine's "The Voice" In the words of ARC Advisory Group, Dedham, Mass., enterprise resource planning (ERP), for manufacturers, is the backbone of their internal business and production operations.
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AMR News Alert - March 11, 2005 AMR Research |
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Honda Gives Glovia EDI Opportunity - March 9, 2005 Tom Murphy, Senior Editor, Ward's Auto (.com) Suppliers to Honda American Mfg. Inc.'s vehicle and powertrain assembly plants in North America now have a new tool at their disposal that promises to simplify communication with the auto maker and potentially could reduce warranty claims.
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High Test Meets High Tech - March 7, 2005 Paul Quinn, Senior Writer, Supply Chain Systems Magazine A world-class manufacturer of fueling equipment gets pumped with ERP-energized kanban.
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Applications & Services - To Order Manufacturing - March 2005 Manufacturing Business Technology (formerly MSI) Instrument maker follows the rules to ease complex configurations.
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Integration & Infrastructure - Collaborative Supply Chains - March 2005 Malcolm Wheately, Manufacturing Business Technology (formerly MSI) Technology, data, relationships underpin successful partner/customer strategies.
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The Secret Lives of OEMs Who Still Manufacture In-House - February 24, 2005 Deb Navas, Supply Chain Systems The Secret Lives of OEMs Who Still Manufacture In-House.
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Control the Process: The Benefit of Business Process Management - January 2005 Russell W. Goodman, Global Logistics & Supply Chain Strategies The impetus to examine and tweak business processes may stem from pressures from government regulation, Wall Street or any of a number of market forces. Regardless, those who have no BPM initiative are at a competitive disadvantage.
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