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Posted by: Charles Dickerson 2008-05-30 12:58:28
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North American manufacturers have faced years of intense, globalized competition. This onslaught compelled them to modernize their manufacturing processes to compete effectively. The result has been that many plants have become models of efficiency and agility. This modernization allowed manufacturers to more quickly adjust production to address shifts in demand and business goals. This drive toward modernization was built on information. The cost, risk and value of aging machinery were evaluated to determine whether it should be retained or replaced with more modern equipment.
I think I saw a writing from you on other website (ZDNet I think) as well on the same subject. This one is better than the other one.
I have also put together some thoughts on the subject. Please feel free to comment.
http://hubpages.com/hub/Application-Rationalization--Modernization-Strategies-for-Investment-Bank-IT-Division
Anusheel
I have also put together some thoughts on the subject. Please feel free to comment.
http://hubpages.com/hub/Application-Rationalization--Modernization-Strategies-for-Investment-Bank-IT-Division
Anusheel

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