Analyst Coverage

AMR Research

September 13, 2006

Mickey North Rizza

 

Procuri Buys, Partners, and Builds Supply Management Suite

 

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Independent Analysts

September 2005

Axel Angeli, logosworld.com & Lynton Grice

 

Side-Stepping the Labyrinth-Part II: Choosing the Best EAI Scenario Solution for SAP NetWeaver

 

In this extensive paper SAP® NetWeaver™ experts, Axel Angeli, author of SAP R/3 Guide to EDI and Interfaces, and Lynton Grice have paired together in this "how-to" guide on choosing an EAI/B2B scenario solution.  Together they put leading EAI products, small and large, under the microscope to choose the best solution for SAP® NetWeaver™ and beyond. Through stress tests, analysis of business features and functionality, what solution surpasses all the competition?   

 

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Butler Group

December 2004

Ian Charlesworth, Senior Research Analyst

 

Business Process Management Technology Audit of SEEBURGER Business Integration Server (BIS)

 

SEEBURGER BIS is a robust, flexible, multi-channel integration hub, primarily designed to support complex Business-to-Business (B2B) processes. Not only does BIS provide the necessary level of application integration that you would expect from such a solution, but it also supports complete integration of paper-based processes, including fax and snail mail. BIS can provide rapid, ROI through integration and automation of the document-centric workflows that are typified by high levels of manual processing and hence cost. BIS supports flexible deployment, either locally or as a purely hosted solution, with a clear migration path between the two, should requirements change. On the downside, SEEBURGER needs to focus efforts on creating a more appropriate market presence, and adding process simulation capabilities. These concerns aside, organisations looking for an integration solution to help facilitate improved trade management should give serious consideration to SEEBURGER BIS.  

   

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