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Week in Review -- June 16 - 20, 2008 MES providers received plenty of attention last week, as partnerships and acquisitions dominated the news. Meanwhile, North American manufacturers displayed unexpected confidence in a NAM/Deloitte survey. [sponsored by ]
Week in Review - May 11-15, 2008 As the dust settles after the announcement of HP's acquisition of EDS, Managing Automation's editors discuss the ramifications on this week's WIRE. [sponsored by ]
Week in Review April14-18, 2008 Oracle ups the ante on SAP's MII concept by introducing a new product to tie manufacturing operations to business software systems; while the RFID world sees a rash of product and acquisition developments, in this Week in Review. [sponsored by Managing Automation]
Week in Review -- September 3-7, 2007 ABB lays out a five-year plan for growth, while Wonderware deflects rumors of its InTouch technology's demise with a new version and Kaba allows mobile workers clock in and out via cell phones and other mobile devices. [sponsored by ]
Week in Review -- July 23-27, 2007 <i>MA</i>'s editor's bring some context to the rash of financial announcements from automation suppliers ABB, Rockwell, and Siemens, which all showed strong gains despite some internal and external challenges. On the enterprise software front, Epicor reveals lower-than-expected license revenue growth and looks to jumpstart its UK and retail businesses. [sponsored by ]
Week in Review -- July 2-6, 2007 MA's editors discuss the implications of SAP's admission that it made "inappropriate" downloads of Oracle's support-related materials. Automation vendor ABB welcomes a new head of its North American operations, and, with the formation of an advisory board, the OPC Foundation hopes to encourage products that help manufacturers communicate data throughout their companies. [sponsored by ]
Week in Review -- June 25-29, 2007 Oracle scores another strong quarter with revenue growth of 20%, but struggles with domestic application sales. What spoiled the double-digit growth party in North America? Supply chain software maker Logility weighed in with a stellar quarter of its own. Meanwhile, enterprise asset management software provider BlueCielo helps feed technical documents to plant floor personnel to improve asset management. [sponsored by ]
Week in Review -- May 21-25, 2007 In a week that featured developments in control systems, manufacturing ERP, and business intelligence, <i>MA</i> looked in on Invensys's year-end financials, covered Business Object's plan to acquire text analytics provider Inxight, and chronicled QAD's struggles to maintain growth. [sponsored by ]
Week in Review -- May 7-11, 2007 <i>MA</i>'s editors give you the scoop on GE Fanuc's yet-to-be-released turnkey process control system for mixed-mode manufacturers; Sage Software enjoys big revenue increases in the wake of multiple acquisitions; and the Siemens-UGS deal passes regulatory muster. [sponsored by ]
Week in Review - April 2-6, 2007 For manufacturers looking to better connect plant floor hardware with control systems software, Mitsubishi's alliance with Wonderware could be good news. Meanwhile, in yet another software acquisition backed by private equity interests, enterprise software provider Infor bought Workbrain, a supplier of human capital management applications. And, in one of the first big deals in the inchoate service-oriented architecture market, webMethods agreed to a $546 million acquisition by German-based Software AG. [sponsored by ]
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