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| kerberos 2005-12-02, 5:51 pm |
| i'm not a good speecher, but i have to attend to a meeting and talk
about the benefits of using microsoft biztalk 2004
i have been using biztalk since it is sort of an imposition here at
work
i have (now) realize its powers
but .....
how can i sell the idea to a bunch of knuckleheads ?
i cannot use pure tech information but i must recall its
functionalities
please help, my arse is on the line in this
HOW WOULD YOU SELL BIZTALK, so they can bought it and reduce the
chance to get a bucket full of hit from them
thaaaaaaaaaanks !! :D
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| kerberos 2005-12-03, 8:48 pm |
| help 
this is for real :cry:
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| esgraham 2005-12-05, 5:55 pm |
| The best examples for executives or decision makers are ones that can show
how a company is going to save money. For example if the manual process of
creating and approving a purchase order is $70 per order and by eliminating
some or all of the manual steps with BizTalk the process now cost the company
$20 per order, then the value of implementing BizTalk is shown.
"kerberos" wrote:
> help 
> this is for real :cry:
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