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Overview

Contents
Summary

Articles



Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3

Expert Opinion | Part 2

Evolutionary Programming | Part 2

E-Procurement Stand-off | Part 2

Workflow and E-Procurement | Part 2

Strategy | Part 2

The Second Annual Consultants’ Forum | Part 2

Research Exclusive | Part 2

Partnerships

Business Review | Part 2

Supplier Profiles


AT&T
Attachmate
BEA Systems
Critical Path
Lawson Software
Scala Business Solutions
TIBCO Software
Transoft

Contact Points


Contact Points
FEACO firms directory
FEACO firms directory - Part 2

André Cichowlas of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young looks at the potential impact of a new way to program computers.

Next generation software - Part 1 | Part 2

André Cichowlas

The evolution of information technology in business continues. We moved from the mainframe era, when IT ruled the back office, to ERP and client/server in the front office, and now the internet is revolutionising business-to-business.

But as IT extends outside the company it must deal with very new characteristics: more interaction, greater complexity, and all in real time.

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