Like other vendors of cloud-based ERP software, NetSuite offers the key benefits of software as a service (SaaS): a smaller upfront investment, faster time to value and potentially lower operating costs. Beyond that NetSuite’s essential point of competitive differentiation from is broad functionality beyond financial management, including capabilities for customer relationship management (CRM), professional services automation (PSA) and human capital management (HCM). These components make it...
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Topics:
Microsoft,
Mobile,
SaaS,
Sales,
Social Media,
Customer Experience,
ERP,
HCM,
Human Capital,
Office of Finance,
communications,
Dynamics AX,
Dynamics GP,
Dynamics NAV Dynamics SL,
PSA,
Sage Software,
UI,
Unit4,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Financial Performance,
Workforce Performance,
CFO,
CRM,
FinancialForce,
HR,
Infor,
Social,
Financial Performance Management,
FPM,
Plex,
Professional Services Automation,
Workday Collaboration
The keynote theme at this year’s Sapphire conference in Orlando was Simple. Top executives from SAP, a software company associated with complexity, stated and restated that its future direction is to simplify all aspects of its products and the ways customers interact with them and the company itself. SAP’s longstanding and commendable aspiration to thoroughness in its software will be giving way to an emphasis on elegance in its engineering. This objective is more than admirable – SAP’s future...
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Topics:
Microsoft,
Mobile,
SaaS,
Sales,
Salesforce.com,
Supply Chain Performance,
ERP,
HCM,
Human Capital,
Office of Finance,
Dynamics AX,
Dynamics GP,
Dynamics NAV Dynamics SL,
Kenandy,
PSA,
Sage Software,
Unit4,
Operational Performance,
Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Collaboration,
Financial Performance,
CFO,
FinancialForce,
HR,
Infor,
Workday,
HANA,
Plex,
Professional Services Automation
Epicor used its recent user group conference to explain its strategic direction and product roadmap. The company is the result of multiple mergers of business software corporations over the past 15 years; its target customers are midsize companies and midsize divisions of larger organizations. Its most significant products are Epicor (ERP software aimed mainly at manufacturing and distribution companies) and Activant Solutions (software for small and midsize retailers, including a point-of-sale...
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Topics:
Microsoft,
Mobile,
SaaS,
Sales,
Supply Chain Performance,
Customer Experience,
ERP,
HCM,
Human Capital,
Office of Finance,
communications,
Dynamics AX,
Dynamics GP,
Dynamics NAV Dynamics SL,
Epicor,
Sage Software,
UI,
Unit4,
Operational Performance,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Collaboration,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
Workforce Performance,
CFO,
FinancialForce,
HR,
Infor,
Workday,
Social,
Financial Performance Management,
FPM,
Plex
From my perspective, Infor’s strategy to accelerate revenue growth is to offer companies more innovation and a lower and more predictable cost of ownership than its rivals in the business software market; its products include the major categories of ERP, human resources and financial performance management. It aims to innovate by focusing on improving the user experience and to lower costs by redesigning its software architecture. The innovation stems from a fresh approach to designing...
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Microsoft,
Mobile,
SaaS,
Sales,
Sales Performance,
Supply Chain Performance,
Customer Experience,
ERP,
HCM,
Human Capital,
Office of Finance,
Dynamics AX,
Dynamics GP,
Dynamics NAV Dynamics SL,
Sage Software,
UI,
Unit4,
Operational Performance,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
Information Management,
Workforce Performance,
CFO,
FinancialForce,
HR,
Infor,
Workday,
Financial Performance Management,
FPM,
Plex
There’s a growing realization that the multitenant approach to the cloud isn’t the only option that companies should weigh in deciding between deploying software on-premises and in the cloud. That some people describe the multitenancy approach as “the real cloud” reflects the contentious nature of some technical debates, especially those that occur early in the evolution of a new technology. Multitenancy does have advantages that confer cost savings, and these have been important in the first...
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Topics:
Microsoft,
Mobile,
SaaS,
Sales,
Salesforce.com,
ERP,
HCM,
Human Capital,
Office of Finance,
Planview,
Concur,
Dynamics AX,
Dynamics GP,
Dynamics NAV Dynamics SL,
PSA,
Sage Software,
Unit4,
Analytics,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Financial Performance,
Workforce Performance,
CFO,
FinancialForce,
HR,
Infor,
Tagetik,
Workday,
Plex
Information technologists are fond of predictions in which the next big thing quickly and entirely renders the existing thing so completely obsolete that only troglodytes would cling to such outmoded technology. While this vision of IT progress may satisfy the egos of technologists, it rarely reflects reality. Mainframes didn’t disappear, for example. Although they long ago lost their dominant position, many remain key parts of corporate computing infrastructures. The IT landscape is a hybrid...
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Topics:
Microsoft,
SaaS,
Sales,
Salesforce.com,
ERP,
HCM,
Human Capital,
Office of Finance,
Dynamics AX,
Dynamics GP,
Dynamics NAV Dynamics SL,
PSA,
Sage Software,
Unit4,
Analytics,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Financial Performance,
CFO,
FinancialForce,
HR,
Infor,
Workday,
Plex,
Professional Services Automation
At Oracle’s recent cloud computing analyst summit in sunny Palm Springs, the company’s executive team insisted that it sees clear skies for its efforts in cloud computing. The summit was led by senior executive Thomas Kurian, who runs the entire product organization and reports directly to CEO Larry Ellison. He affirmed that Oracle intends to offer the full range of cloud computing – public, private and hybrid models – to its customers and partners. As one of the world’s largest software...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Database,
Microsoft,
SaaS,
Sales Performance,
Social Media,
Software as a Service,
Supply Chain Performance,
Middleware,
Oracle Cloud,
Operational Performance,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Intelligence,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
IBM,
Information Applications,
Information Management,
Oracle,
Workforce Performance,
Database as a Service,
Verizon
Convergence is the Microsoft Dynamics business software user group’s meeting. Dynamics’ core applications are mainly in the accounting and ERP category, descendants of products Microsoft acquired: Great Plains (now GP), Solomon (SL), Navision (NAV) and Damgaard’s Axapta (AX), to which Microsoft has added its own CRM application. It has been more than a decade since the acquisitions of Great Plains (which itself had already purchased Solomon Software), and Navision, Damgaard and the software...
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Topics:
Microsoft,
SaaS,
Sales,
Sales Performance,
Salesforce.com,
ERP,
HCM,
Human Capital,
Office of Finance,
Consulting,
distribution,
Dynamics AX,
Dynamics GP,
Dynamics NAV Dynamics SL,
PSA,
Sage Software,
Unit4,
Operational Performance,
Analytics,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
CFO,
FinancialForce,
HR,
Infor,
Workday,
Plex,
Professional Services Automation
Microsoft has been steadily pouring money into big data and business intelligence. The company of course owns the most widely used analytical tool in the world, Microsoft Excel, which our benchmark research into Spreadsheets in the Enterprise shows is not going away soon. User resistance (cited by 56% of participants) and lack of a business case (50%) are the most common reasons that spreadsheets are not being replaced in the enterprise. The challenge is ensuring the spreadsheets are not just...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Microsoft,
Tableau,
IT Performance,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Powerpoint,
Operational Performance,
Business Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Business Performance,
CIO,
Cloud Computing,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
Hortonworks,
Information Applications,
Location Intelligence,
Microsoft Excel,
azure,
HDinsights
Businesses continue to try to increase productivity and simplify tasks in order to use their time smarter. Our recent business technology innovation research found that, when it comes to analytics, 44 percent of organizations spend the most time on data-related tasks. With lack of resources being the largest issue impeding the adoption of technology, IT must operate efficiently while getting business the data it needs on a timely basis. Scribe Solutions has a business-centric data integration...
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Topics:
Microsoft,
Sales Performance,
Marketo,
On24,
SilverPop,
IT Performance,
Operational Performance,
Business Intelligence,
Business Performance,
Customer & Contact Center,
Data Integration,
Information Applications,
Information Management,
FinancialForce,
Information Optimization,
Intuit Quicken,
Scribe Software,
Xactly