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Office Business Applications ( OBA ) is a term for software applications that use the Microsoft Office system (such as Outlook, Word, or Excel) as the user interface for an application.

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24-473: A Porter five forces analysis (or other industry-analysis method) and other relevant industry information . In the context of computing , a "line-of-business application" is one of the set of critical computer applications perceived as vital to running an enterprise. For example: "Governance has become the hot topic in SOA over the past year. As companies' SOA usage becomes real, widespread and line-of-business,

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48-415: A regulatory and accounting definition to meet a statutory set of insurance policies. It may or may not be a strategically relevant business unit . "Line of business" often refers to an internal corporate business unit, whereas the term "industry" refers to an external view that includes all competitors competing in a similar market. A line of business will often examine its position within an industry using

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84-455: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Office Business Applications Applications and documents can be extended to add enterprise-specific features, and different line of business (LOB) systems can be integrated with Microsoft Office to make the LOB system more accessible. OBAs employ a composite application architecture and link

96-405: The 2007 Microsoft Office System applications running on the desktop to custom and off-the-shelf Line of Business (LOB) applications running on remote servers. OBAs can be developed to meet a multitude of customer needs. For example, a company may want to: Companies can buy OBAs from their application vendors, or they can build their OBAs. ISVs and integrators can build applications consistent with

108-521: The OBA paradigm, and leverage the existing IT investments of their customers to deliver more end-user productivity. Microsoft developed an OBA application, in cooperation with SAP, that is called Duet. Line of business Line of business ( LOB ) is a general term which refers to a product or a set of related products that serve a particular customer transaction or business need. In some industry sectors , like insurance , "line of business" also has

120-463: The administered area of the town of Tidore lying on Halmahera Island Oba Market , Historical market at Ring Road in Edo State, Nigeria Other [ edit ] Oba: The Last Samurai , a 2011 Japanese film Oba (orisha) , a spirit who is prominent in various Traditional African religions and Afro-American religions See also [ edit ] Ago-Oba , an electoral ward in

132-535: The city of Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria Obba (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title OBA . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=OBA&oldid=1255491101 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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144-430: The requirement to ensure that the systems are properly governed has emerged as the number one concern for SOA adopters." Mobile LOB refers to LOB applications running on mobile computers or PDAs - usually rugged for use in the field to process transaction at the site of the customer with minimum usage of paper. Mobile route accounting exemplifies a typical mobile application. This business term article

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