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It’s 2021 and ERP buyers are getting serious about their tech choices. They have several decades of experience to inform their next big purchasing decisions and many are making brave choices...
Will SAP Rise or Fall?
SAP's five year search for a solution to S/4 adoption has culminated in the launch of a new bundle of services called RISE with SAP. It is essentially a repackaging of existing products and services combined with some new capability that will be offered ‘as a Service’ to drive digital transformation.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server gets SAP seal of approval
SUSE has announced that its SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications is now officially endorsed by SAP and available on the SAP Store, emphasizing enhanced customer confidence and collaboration in developing deployment tools and backend integration for on-premises solutions.
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ServiceNow results surpass expectations
ServiceNow has announced a solid set of results for both the fourth quarter and full year ended 31 December 2020...
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Leap in software revenue for IFS
IFS has announced its financial results for the year ending 31 December 2020 and they make for impressive reading...
NHS Scotland selects ServiceNow to drive vaccine efforts
ServiceNow has today announced that NHS Scotland is using the company’s Now platform to help roll out the COVID-19 vaccine. Developed on the Now platform, NHS Scotland’s vaccine management system integrates and digitises the entire vaccine administration process.
University of Edinburgh moves to the cloud
The University of Edinburgh has completed its migration of core IT systems to the Oracle Cloud with the support of Inoapps...
Atos and IBM expand global collaboration
Atos and IBM have announced the expansion of a strategic global alliance with a focus on developing joint offerings built on...
Unit4 appoints new North America lead
Unit4 has appointed John Gregitis as its new North America president...
NTT and SAP form new strategic alliance
NTT and SAP have deepened their global relationship through forming a strategic alliance in which both companies will serve...
Salesforce challenges Microsoft with Slack megadeal
In the largest deal of its 21 year history, Salesforce has acquired workplace messaging app Slack...
Third-party Support for SAP: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Hand SAP your software support cancellation notice before the September 30 SAP deadline and give yourself the gift of improved ERP support quality this year — and every year.
Stacks v Suites: Why make customers choose?
When it comes to investing in enterprise software, organisations have many options allowing them to choose whatever technology or consumption method best suits their business requirements...
Have third-party software support providers got ERP vendors on the ropes
In the ERP software world, as with most big business, perception is everything – that’s why software vendors invest so much in PR. Despite this, most of the software vendors we approached to participate...
Another new dawn for Epicor
Epicor has been sold, again – this time to CD&R, a venture capital house with plans to double the business in five years. Paul Esherwood sat down (virtually) with Steve Murphy, CEO, to discuss what the new ownership means...
What’s your COVID price? Is the pandemic threatening the consultancy model?
Consultancies and systems integrators have been both criticised and critical over the past few months but what does a post-pandemic future look like? Last year we predicted some big changes for the SIs in terms of their delivery methods...
What shape are your shared services in?
A simple way to think about shared services is as one back office installation that is used by various departments. The administrative tasks in an HR office, for example, can increasingly be carried out on a single system. This same system can then feed...
How creativity, bolstered by data, is forging a path to the circular economy
If anyone still doesn’t believe we’re in the midst of a climate crisis, they likely never will...
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...
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
In 1963, Raymond De Roover published ‘The Rise and Decline of the Medici Bank (1397-1494).’ It tells the story...
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...
IBP is key to post COVID supply chains
While organisations need more visibility, modelling and planning than ever before, what are...
SAP and the Roman Empire
Companies across the world have invested in SAP technologies for decades but many are at a crossroad...
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Is your application landscape an appreciating asset?
Businesses that are thriving now are in large part the ones that had already embraced digital subscription models, transactions that flow without intervention, and remote workforces. These measures helped them during the pandemic as customers pivoted to online commerce in greater numbers and offices shut down.
Standard Chartered banks on Microsoft
As technology continues to reshape the banking industry, Standard Chartered Bank and Microsoft...
Revolving door swings again at SAP
SAP has appointed Michiel Verhoeven to the role of UK&I MD following the departure of Jens Amail...
IBM fizzes with new cloud and open source deal
Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) has signed a multi-year agreement with IBM to accelerate its...
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Solid set of results for Workday
Workday has reported a strong fiscal 2021 Q2 and has raised its subscription revenue guidance...
Deloitte acquisition is ‘key’ to stronger SAP capabilities
Deloitte has acquired Keytree in a move to strengthen the company’s SAP and cloud transformation...