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Technology Stacks

This graphic does not contain a title. There are two levels. The first level contains five boxes with the following acronyms: PLM, CRM, FMS, HRMS, Supply Chain. There is a two-way arrow (poinint left and right) superimposed over the following boxes: CRM, FMS, HRMS, Supply Chain. Three dots follow the last box.

The second level contains a two-way arrow (poining top and down) with the following label - Infrastructure Depth. Next to the arrow are five boxes with labels. All the boxes are in at the same level except for the third one, which is about a third above the horizontal line that marks the top of the other boxes.

Box 1 - SAP'S Technology Stack. The top half of the box is gray and contains the following text: Packaged Applications, Development Platform, APS. The bottom half is white and contains the following text: DBMS, (the year 2006 divides the rest of the text in this section), Network, OS/File System.

Box 2 - Siebel System's Technology Stack. The top half of the box is gray and contains the following text: Packaged Applications, Development Platform, (the year 2006 divides the rest of the text in this section), APS. The bottom half is white and contains the following text: DBMS, Network, OS/File System. The following acronyms are defined under the box: APS - application platform suite; DBMS - database management system; OS - operating system.

Box 3 - Oracle's Technology Stack. The top half of the box is gray and contains the following text: Packaged Applications, Development Platform, APS, DBMS, Network, File System. The bottom half is white and contains the following text: OS.

Box 4 - IBM's Technology Stack. The top half of the box is white and contains the following text: Packaged Applications. The bottom half is gray and contains the following text: Development Platform, APS, DBMS, Network, OS/File System, Hardware.

Box 5 - Microsoft's Technology Stack. The whole box is gray and contains the following text: Packaged Applications, Development Platform, APS, DBMS, Network, OS/File System.

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Updated August 14, 2015