Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
BOSTON, MA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/05/07 -- Through the analysis of over 400 manufacturing
enterprises, the latest benchmark report, "Lean Scheduling and Execution,"
by Aberdeen -- a Harte-Hanks Company (NYSE: HHS) has correlated specific
business capabilities and technology enablers to Best-in-Class operational
performance. For the purposes of this study, Aberdeen has evaluated and
classified manufacturers based on three key performance indicators: on time
delivery, throughput, and reductions in manufacturing cycle times.
Best-in-Class manufacturers are defined as the top 20% of performers in a
weighted average across the aforementioned three KPIs and results show that
Best-in-Class performance is:
-- 95% On Time Delivery
-- 91% Throughput
-- 79% Reduction in Manufacturing Cycle Time
Putting these findings in context, Matthew Littlefield, a Manufacturing
Research Analyst with Aberdeen, states, "Best-in-Class manufacturers are
15% more likely to use ERP and two times more likely to use applications
for Lean scheduling linked with execution systems than other
manufacturers." Additionally, "Best-in-Class manufacturers are 91% more
likely to provide factory floor data as actionable intelligence to Lean
decision-makers and are over five times more likely to measure on time
delivery in real-time."
Based on the above findings Littlefield adds the following recommendations
to achieve Best-in-Class performance:
-- Measure Throughput and Manufacturing Cycle Time at least daily.
-- Measure On Time Delivery, WIP, and Scrap in real-time.
-- Deliver factory floor data as actionable intelligence to Lean
scheduling and execution decision-makers.
-- Implement Lean Software Applications.
-- Integrate Lean Software Applications with ERP and automate Lean tools.
More than 400 manufacturers participated in the study, including:
Bombardier, Panasonic, Bayer Healthcare, Unilever, GE, IBM, Xerox (Europe)
Ltd, Genentech, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., and Biogen Idec, among others.
This study is made available to the public through the underwriting of:
Infor, Preactor International Ltd, and SAP.
Aberdeen is a leading provider of fact-based research and market
intelligence that delivers demonstrable results. Having benchmarked more
than 30,000 companies in the past two years, Aberdeen is uniquely
positioned to educate users to action: driving market awareness, creating
demand, enabling sales, and delivering meaningful return-on-investment
analysis. As the trusted advisor to the global technology markets,
corporations turn to AberdeenTM for insights that drive decisions.
As a Harte-Hanks Company, Aberdeen plays a key role of putting content in
context for the global direct and targeted marketing company. Aberdeen's
analytical and independent view of the "customer optimization" process of
Harte-Hanks (Information - Opportunity - Insight - Engagement -
Interaction) extends the client value and accentuates the strategic role
Harte-Hanks brings to the market. For additional information, visit
Aberdeen http://www.aberdeen.com or call (617) 723-7890, or to learn more
about Harte-Hanks, call (800) 456-9748 or go to http://www.harte-hanks.com.