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- March 02, 2010
- Supply & Demand Chain Executive Selects Kinaxis Executive as a “Pro to Know”
- March 01, 2010
- Kinaxis Presents Executive Webinar: Using Segmentation Strategies for Better Demand and Supply Balancing in the Mid-Market
- March 01, 2010
- Barloworld Supply Chain Software Partners with Kinaxis as Its Strategic Reseller of RapidResponse in Europe
- February 22, 2010
- Kinaxis Co-Presents on Best Practices for Managing Supply and Demand
Latest Press Clippings
- February 2010
- Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation (OCRI) News
2010 OCRI Awards Finalists Announced Today
The 2010 OCRI Technology Company of the Year Finalists are: Kinaxis, DragonWave and Pronexus - February 2010
- Supply & Demand Chain Executive
Positioning the Supply Chain for Recovery
The strategic role of the supply chain within the enterprise also is a theme in the closing address scheduled for the SCM World Live 2010 event presented by Professor Hau l. Lee, of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and John Sicard, with Kinaxis, and titled "Matching Supply and Demand with Sensisble Sense and Responsive Response." Sicard says that the topic of the presentation is crucial for supply chain executives today because more and more companies are recognizing that a responsive supply chain is becoming an imperative to compete in today's volatile marketplace. "It's a board room-level discussion. It's not a question of tactical managers and directors trying to be more responsive," he says. - January 2010
- SupplyChainDigest
Keeping the S&OP Heart Beat Going
For many, the sales and operations plan (S&OP) is the heartbeat of the company ….or at least it is supposed to be. Like the human heart, it must be fully functioning all the time. And if there’s an unexpected obstruction, it needs to be fixed fast. Finding out what went wrong after the fact is too late. - January 2010
- IndustryWeek
Viewpoint -- Suites are Sour... and I Am Not Alone
ERP suites are too complicated, too expensive and most importantly, they don't fulfill the real need. By Doug Colbeth, CEO, Kinaxis




