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GSE Systems Announces 2012 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Financial Results

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GSE Systems Announces 2012 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Financial Results


Q4 2012 OVERVIEW

  • Revenue of $12.7 million compared to $15.0 million in Q4 2011
  • Gross profit of $4.3 million, or 33.9%, compared to $4.5 million, 30.0%, in Q4 2011
  • SG&A rose $1.5 million from Q4 2011, reflecting investments in IT infrastructure, sales and marketing initiatives, and changes in the fair value of contingent consideration for acquisitions.
  • Net loss of $0.3 million, or $0.02 per diluted share, compared to a net income of $1.2 million, or $0.06 per diluted share, in Q4 2011


At December 31, 2012:

  • Total cash and equivalents of $22.4 million, or $1.22 per diluted share
  • Working capital of $29.8 million
  • $0 long-term debt
  • Backlog of $51.9 million

SYKESVILLE, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– GSE Systems, Inc. (“GSE” or “the Company”) (NYSE MKT: GVP), a global energy services solutions provider, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2012.

Jim Eberle, Chief Executive Officer of GSE, commented, “Although gross profit improved as a percentage of revenue in Q4 2012 and we received a $9.1 million change order from our Slovakian customer, we incurred a loss in the quarter due to numerous factors, including lower total revenues, investments in various sales and marketing initiatives and a new global ERP system, and changes in the fair value of contingent consideration related to prior year acquisitions.

“Our financial position remained strong at year-end, with cash and equivalents of $22.4 million, or $1.22 per diluted share, and no long-term debt. Net cash provided …read more
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Infor says push into middleware is clicking

Infor, the software industry’s third-largest ERP vendor after SAP and Oracle, has been building out its own underlying technology platform in a bid to gain more revenue as well as provide customers with easier integration and system management. The company maintains that strategy is clicking as its ION middleware has become the fastest-growing product in the vendor's history. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Computerworld Latest

Vendor Managed Technologies, Inc. is now Retail Velocity

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Vendor Managed Technologies, Inc. is now Retail Velocity

Leader of “Big Data” Retail Demand Sensing and Retail Execution Solutions Synchronizes Branding and Company Name

ANN ARBOR, Mich.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Continuing its 19 year track record of innovation and solid growth, Vendor Managed Technologies, Inc. (VMT) announced today that it will now be known as Retail Velocity.

“The recent upsurge in the demand for our Velocity® Solution Suite has made us realize the power of its brand,” said Jennifer Beckett, VP of Sales and Marketing. “It is important that our company name coincides intuitively with our website www.RetailVelocity.com and our Velocity branding.”

Since 1994, Retail Velocity has been proud to serve industry leaders, such as Mattel, MASCO, Revlon, Hanesbrands, Levi Strauss and many others as evidenced on www.RetailVelocity.com/company/companies.php. Growth in the Demand Signal Repository (DSR), demand sensing and retail execution markets has exploded driven by retail suppliers pushing to become more consumer-driven.

The Velocity Solution Suite www.RetailVelocity.com/solution/repository.php, is an enterprise Demand Signal Repository (DSR) and Business Intelligence solution that provides a single source of demand analytics for retail suppliers covering key areas such as category management, sales, customer logistics, finance, marketing, merchandising and demand planning. Velocity provides a comprehensive library of more than 250 retail and distributor adapters enabling seamless downstream data acquisition, data cleansing and data harmonization.

Retail Velocity is a Microsoft Gold Certified and Tier 1 Managed Partner and has achieved Certified Integration with SAP Applications. The Velocity Solution Suite deployment options are on-premise, SaaS / cloud or a hybrid of both. Every delivery model enables clients to integrate with internal ERP and forecasting data to provide a true factory to shelf view of product performance.

About Vendor Managed Technologies, Inc. (VMT) DBA Retail Velocity

Since 1994, Retail Velocity has equipped consumer goods and apparel manufacturers with best-in-class retail data harmonization, demand signal repository (DSR) and business intelligence solutions. Velocity cleanses, harmonizes and integrates daily, store-level POS (demand signals) with third-party and internal data to provide end users with best practice analytics and processes geared towards maximizing sell-through and profitability across their retail and distribution accounts. Velocity provides the largest portfolio of harmonization and integration adaptors covering over 250 retailers and distributors in all classes of trade and global geographies.

Velocity® is a registered trademark of Vendor …read more
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The Democratization of Expertise: Is House of Cards a More Resilient Business Model?

By Susan Galer, AdVoice

Just as the democratization of content empowers individuals, so does it impact companies. New technologies are allowing businesses of all kinds to reinvent themselves. Consider the entertainment industry. In the earliest days of movie-making, studios owned everything—the actors, the directors, production and distribution. Television disrupted that model, bringing new programming directly into people’s living rooms. Then cable served up a seemingly endless array of choices. But expensive, all-you-can-watch programming menus don’t cut it in a world where personalization is the surest route to audience happiness. Incredible things can happen when content aggregators become creators. One of most watchable shows I’ve seen in a long time is a new seriesproduced by and for Netflix called “House of Cards.” Starring Kevin Spacey, (one of my favorite actors), as a ruthless Washington politician, it’s an action-packed gem of rich characterization, intense emotion, and plot twists galore. He and his wife, played by Robin Wright, make a deliciously wicked power couple. Netflix is on to something. In search of quality programming? Produce it yourself. Remember Amazon, the world’s online superstore? It’s now a television production company. Amazon Studios is producing six original comedy series pilots to be aired on Amazon Instant Video. Taking personalization one step further, Amazon will decide which series to continue producing based on real-time audience feedback. Of course the upside of branching out from a company’s core competency is the synergies. Google TV brings entertaining programming to people by using all of the company’s major technologies. Developers build applications on the Android operating system. Viewers can watch television shows and browse the internet using Google’s Chrome browser. Android (and Apple) smartphones double as remote controls for Google TV. Using the company’s own technologies keeps more profits in the family. Reinvention can beg the question of what business a company is in. Apple is exploring a computer you wear on your wrist. Does that make them a watch-maker or a technology company, or both? Who cares as long as it reduces the number of devices we have to carry around. This last is really the whole point. The only thing that matters is what the customer cares about—how the product changes his or her life for the better. My own employer, SAP, has reinvented itself from back-office ERP software purveyor to become a real-time platform company delivering break-through technologies that are transforming business. SAP is now front and center helping companies reshape business models for sustainable growth. Boldly exploring new business territories is no longer an option but a necessity for market leadership. What’s more, we simply cannot afford to just leave everything to the so-called experts. More companies are realizing that if you want something done right, you just might have to do it yourself. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

Project – ERP-MES Interface

By Noobie1995

Hi all,

that’s my personal “war story” and probably a beginning of a never ending love story.

It is roughly 8 weeks ago, I’ve got a training for a new ERP system. In front of the training my boss mentioned it based on a unix. Great, I have been always interested in but I don’t know why I haven’t invest time in it. Anyway, the training was great and it has awaken my passion.

Now, I try to invest every second to get more knowledge and especially the shell scripting and programming brings my heart to beat. That’s the love story

Back to my “war story”. I am responsible for testing the interface between an ERP and MES System. The problem it takes ages to get test data in order to verify it. Supplier pushed out deliveries for months. Honestly, supplier has a lot of more important stuff to do in order to get the ERP System running but I HAVE TO TEST THE INTERFACE. Hence, I’ve decided to write a shell script in order to simulate the interface communication and begin testing. My intention is to post the result and share result in this forum. (probably other rookies like me will get benefit)

ERP-MES Interface:
Target of the project is to pass string, numeric and decimal values into a function. There the types of values will be processed differently. The output will re-set the variable with a new value. At the end all variables will be merged to string and passed into an UTF-8 file “int.dat”. This file should not contain a BOM (Byte Order Mark). That’s it.

I began to write first lines on 28th of February 2013. From my prospective it is a challenge, others will LoL. It is just a very small script but integrates several functions. I will update MY project continously. From time to time, once I am not able to solve a problem lonely, I have to ask. Hereafter you can find questions and answers to my project:

1. Question regarding the result of variable output (quoted/unquoted) –> will follow, I am not allowed to post links, NOT YET!!!


#!/bin/bash fkt_auffuellen() { case $1 in "C") if [ ${#2} -eq $3 ]; then value=$2 elif [ ${#2} -lt $3 ]; then value="$(printf "%-$3s" $2)" else value="$(printf "%.$3s" $2)" fi;; "N") ;; "D") ;; esac } vorg_nr_t=C vorg_nr="AUFTRAG005-010010" vorg_nr_l=40 fkt_auffuellen $vorg_nr_t $vorg_nr $vorg_nr_l vorg_nr=$value echo "$vorg_nr"


Diary:
2nd of March 2013 – Let’s go

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at The UNIX and Linux Forums

How to install AIX 5 on 9133-55a?

By pico

hello everyone 😀
i’m new to AIX and i loved it the moment i saw an AIX admin who came to where i work to install an AIX server for an ERP project, i loved it so much that i bought the old server in my company

my server is 9133-55a
the server has no graphic card, and i cant use HMC

how can i install AIX 5 useing serial port to USB? fresh install want to wipe all data on it
PS: after booking the server it beeps 2 times and on the green LCD i see this message “invalid LPAR par”

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Plex Systems' CEO Jason Blessing on the Future of ERP and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)

By Louis Columbus, Contributor Last week Plex Systems, a leading provider of SaaS-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems announced enterprise software veteran Jason Blessing has joined their company as CEO.   He is responsible for the strategic direction and growth of the company, and has a proven track record in many facets of enterprise software, from new application development to professional services.  His extensive experience includes previous executive positions at Oracle, Taleo, PeopleSoft and Price Waterhouse.  You can find his LinkedIn profile here.
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

Plex Systems' CEO Jason Blessing on the Future of ERP and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)

By Louis Columbus Last week Plex Systems, a leading provider of SaaS-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems announced enterprise software veteran Jason Blessing has joined their company as CEO. He is responsible for the strategic direction and growth of the company, and has a proven track record in many facets of enterprise software, from new application development to professional services. His extensive experience includes previous executive positions at Oracle, Taleo, PeopleSoft and Price Waterhouse. You can find his LinkedIn profile here.
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes IT

Q&A: NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson talks growth, strategy and life with Oracle

NetSuite is one of the SaaS (software as a service) market's pioneers, having sold its growing family of ERP (enterprise resource planning), e-commerce and other applications since 1998. The vendor's results have been beating Wall Street's predictions, and may yet again in a few weeks, when NetSuite is expected to announce its fourth-quarter and year-end results.
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Computerworld Latest

ERP Prediction for 2013: The Customer Takes Control

By Louis Columbus, Contributor From the obvious to the outrageous, enterprise software predictions often span a wide spectrum at the beginning of every year. In enterprise software in general and ERP specifically, there are many safe harbors to dock predictions in, from broad industry consolidation to Oracle buying more companies. Or the inexorable advances of […]
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