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Q: What are eBestMatch, eBestMatch and the eBestMatch Engine?
A: eBestMatch is the powerful software tool behind the Enterprise Technologies Evaluation Center.
It is an enterprise-scale decision support tool that contains several patented
analysis algorithms. It has been referred to as "the Rolls Royce of Decision Support tools"(ZDNet).
For more information on eBestMatch click here. eBestMatch is a simplified web enabled version of eBestMatch.
The eBestMatch Engine is the core engine that powers the TEC Evaluation Centers. The eBestMatch Engine permits
the TEC Evaluation Centers to retain all of the computational and mathematical power of eBestMatch, yet
present the data in a user-friendly manner. This permits the complexity of the eBestMatch software to
remain hidden, but at the same time gives the user a simple, easy-to-use and powerful decision
evaluation tool at their fingertips. When combined with the extensive Knowledge Bases that are
used in the TEC Evaluation Centers, it becomes an invaluable research tool. We are building archives
of information on Enterprise Technologies.
Enterprise Technologies, TEC's Knowledge Bases and advanced decision
tools help you measure business value and risk, reduce cost and
time in making informed decisions, automate the RFI/RFP process,
and build a strong case. Free research and newsletter.
TEC was coined "the Rolls-Royce of decision support tools" by ZDNet
Q: How different is the TEC Evaluation Center from
other sites with superimposed vendors' data (features/functions)?
A: The main difference is the fact the TEC Evaluation
Center relating to Enterprise Technologies uses a combination of extensive vendor analysis
coupled with the powerful analytical capabilities of
eBestMatch™. Vendor data is third party evaluated and is
fully impartial. The depth of analysis goes far beyond
features and functions; it includes elements such
as Corporate Strategy, Flexibility and Viability.
This gives all vendors an equal playing field. When
this data is entered into our Knowledge Base
and viewed through the eBestMatch™ engine, it becomes
an invaluable tool for analysis -“the Rolls
Royce of Decision Analysis Software”(ZDNet).
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