October 2020Issue 6

COVER STORY

The time is NOW for Kevin Samuelson and INFOR
When we last wrote about Infor all the talk was around an IPO – and who doesn’t love a big IPO? I wrote bullishly about the expectation of Infor floating and becoming one of the biggest software IPOs of all time. It seemed certain that the prospect of raising a load of new cash coupled with the lure of being catapulted into the limelight would be too much for Infor (and their VC partners) to resist. Thank God it didn’t happen...

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Expert Opinions

Benchmarking project success
Isn’t it about time we had a way to really measure the success of ERP Implementations?
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The state of the enterprise in 2020 and beyond
While the world struggles with its most severe pandemic in 100 or so years, the key underlying dynamics...
Are you ready to go all-in on SaaS?
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There is an alternative to doom and gloom
Tough times sharpen our minds and force us to re-evaluate almost everything, both personally and...
Know your data
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RPA: the key to unlocking transformational value in ERP systems
As the business world grapples with the economic impact of the global pandemic, ERP systems are...
Flexible working: the policy that is implementing itself
I don’t think many of us understood what flexible work was until March 2020. Many of us in the ERP...

Guest Contributors

Three lessons now the future of work is reality
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IBP is key to post COVID supply chains
While organisations need more visibility, modelling and planning than ever before, what are...
Third-party support: not just about money
The role of IT should be primarily about serving the business: providing the necessary infrastructure...
SAP and the Roman Empire
Companies across the world have invested in SAP technologies for decades but many are at a crossroad...