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third party
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third-party
third party in relationship
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third party na
third party vendor
Last Update: 2020-08-26
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third party -participant
third party participant
Last Update: 2021-11-05
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discovering ang third party debate
discovering the third party debate
Last Update: 2017-02-14
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hindi na ko gagamit ng third party
hindi na ko gagamit ng third party
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hindi muna pinagana ang third party sources
third party sources disabled
Last Update: 2014-08-15
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hindi natuloy ang kasal meron third party
the marriage did not proceed
Last Update: 2021-10-19
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exists if the production and consumption of a good or service benefits a third party not directly involved in the market transaction.
Last Update: 2020-12-11
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sa mga usaping kinasasangkutan ng trademark, wala kami sa lugar upang tukuyin ang katumpakan ng materyal na na post ng mga third party.
sa mga usaping may kinalaman sa trademark, wala kaming lugar upang tukuyin ang katumpakan ng materyal na post ng mga third party.
Last Update: 2018-09-06
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may ibang third party entries sa inyong sources.list ang hindi ginagamit. maaari ninyo itong gamitin pagkatapos ng upgrade gamit ang 'software-properties' tool o ang inyong package manager.
some third party entries in your sources.list were disabled. you can re-enable them after the upgrade with the 'software-properties' tool or your package manager.
Last Update: 2014-08-15
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software extensions and trends in the mid-1990s, during the internet and dot-com boom, many it experts predicted the doom of erp systems because virtual organizations, or e-business, would eliminate the need for erp. the focus of erp has always been on supply chain management, and organizations were turning to internet and web-based technologies to accomplish this task. after the initial rush for web-based supply chain software, however, with vendors like siebel, i2, ariba, and commerce one, providers of best-of-breed point solutions that were powering scm for e-business, these new applications lost their luster due to lack of comprehensiveness of the applications. as e-business firms started growing bigger with advanced needs in hr, accounting, and warehousing, the non-erp vendors were not able to support their requirements. at the same time, erp vendors were starting to expand their functionality to the internet and e-business. for example, sap introduced mysap.com and peoplesoft introduced a three-tier web-enabled client for accessing all their modules via the internet. in addition, there were several third-party software integrators like extricity and neon that linked the internet to erp applications. intense competition and fluctuating sales have forced the erp vendors to expanding their software functionality to add value and to support new organizational needs from compliance management, customer support, global supply chain, and such emerging technology platforms as open-source software (oss) and service-oriented architectures (soas). open source addresses a key concern in this instance. erp vendors often pitch packaged applications to smaller enterprises that they can run as is, requiring little or no it investment. it’s a logical pitch in environments with scarce technological resources, but a substantial percentage of smaller companies want or need to customize the applications to fit their specific business needs, much like larger enterprises. another trend among big vendors has been the expansion of their software market for small to mediumsize businesses. the saturation of the demand in big business and the lucrative nature of the small and midsized business markets have led vendors like sap and oracle to enter the small business market, which was originally the target of microsoft and epicor. for example, oracle corp. and its development partner netledger inc. are providing hosted software suites for small and midsize businesses. netledger’s netsuite provides portal views into a suite of applications geared for smaller companies.
Last Update: 2021-01-29
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