February 2005

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HP Integration Strategies: Interoperability addresses the cost of plant-to-business integrations

To remain viable over the long term, successful businesses need to be agile, responding to changing customer needs and dynamic business environments. Agility is needed in many aspects of the business,..

Mick, R., ARC Advisory Group

To remain viable over the long term, successful businesses need to be agile, responding to changing customer needs and dynamic business environments. Agility is needed in many aspects of the business, but information systems play a central role in most activities in pursuit of enabling and advancing operational excellence. The value of timely and accurate information, in combination with cross-organizational business processes, has been well documented: Visibility, productivity, decision support, reporting, compliance, quality, alerts and more depend on our ability to share information from a broad range of production and business applications in distributed facilities. Interoperabilit

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