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Bloor has a library of over 1,000 published research papers that provide incisive but cost effective decision support information. Our research publications can help your organisation by giving you:

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Cover for iLog Rules Engine family

iLog Rules Engine family
Published: 3rd September 2007 | By:
For any organisation implementing SOA, then BRMS software should be part of the supporting software portfolio, and iLog is certainly one of the vendors that should be considered.

Cover for Axway Healthcare Supply Chain Solution

Axway Healthcare Supply Chain Solution
Published: 28th August 2007 | By:
Axway was formed in 2001 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the French Consultancy Group, Sopra, who are a major European Consulting, Systems Integration and Application Outsourcing company. Axway is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, and has offices in 20…

Cover for Microsoft and BPM

Microsoft and BPM
Published: 25th August 2007 | By:
At the Gartner Business Process Management Summit on February 26th, 2007, Microsoft announced the formation of the Microsoft Business Process Alliance (BPA), which extends the benefits of business process management (BPM) to an array of companies and offers enhanced functionality…

Cover for Using RFID for security identification

Using RFID for security identification
Published: 17th July 2007 | By:
RFID has been applied to widely varying kinds of security applications from simple to complex. Each application has its own special requirements and no “universal” solution exists.

Cover for RFID in Construction

RFID in Construction
Published: 12th July 2007 | By:
The construction industry is made up of many mini-industries with differing objectives and demands, which need to be respected in any RFID solution.

Cover for Applying Information Policy

Applying Information Policy - Can you really extract more value from your organisation's information?
Published: 7th July 2007 | By:
Every large enterprise carries a set of general policies which determine the way the business will be run and the direction to take. Within this, there are policies concerned with how to deal with the information generated and received.

Cover for Delivering Customer Experience

Delivering Customer Experience
Published: 25th June 2007 | By:
Customer Experience is the new hot topic in CRM; but like CRM before it, if it is not backed by a rigorous profit-based measure of success it will fail to deliver tangible benefit and, this time, senior management will really demand explanations.

Cover for Maximising returns from customer spend

Maximising returns from customer spend
Published: 25th June 2007 | By:
Marketers should be devoted to building brand and managing the customer experience, but this is achieved through running projects.

Cover for Deploying RFID: the bigger picture

Deploying RFID: the bigger picture
Published: 21st June 2007 | By:
As convincing as the benefits of a fully realized RFID solution are, end-users, application developers, systems integrators, and device manufacturers continue to experience many obstacles to development and adoption.

Cover for Enterprise Spreadsheet Management

Enterprise Spreadsheet Management
Published: 5th June 2007 | By:
This report not only describes the problems that arise from uncontrolled and unmanaged spreadsheets but also discusses the various solutions that are available and the circumstances in which they will be most appropriate.

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