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Brian Sommer returns from spending quality time with accounting professionals looking at the topic of 'big data.' This is what he discovered.
Brian Sommer returns from spending quality time with accounting professionals looking at the topic of 'big data.' This is what he discovered.
CFOs want a clear business case for moving financials to the cloud. Modern business needs make the case, writes Chano Fernandez, president, EMEA at Workday
SAP's Q2 FY2015 was good on the top line but there were plenty of questions to parse back to the executive team. I spoke with Rob Enslin on this occasion.
I haven’t written about SAP’s next generation Business Suite - S/4 HANA - since the Sapphire event, so wanted to catch up on what has been happening regarding this new offering. I’ve picked out a few related topics for deeper analysis.
You can't greenlight an SAP HANA project without a business case. That means anticipating the impact of HANA on the business. To do that, a closer look at S/4 HANA migrations is in order
During the long weekend, I revisited my S/4 HANA business case research. Here's my current take on SAP business case realities, filtered through ASUG/Sapphire Now
Intuit beat estimates for Q3 FY2015, raises target for Q4. Slightly soft on EPS. Steady progress on moving customers to digital.
Dick Hirsch whiteboards SAP S/4 HANA so that CTOs don't have to.
SAP was under pressure to pull off an effective Sapphire Now. During the keynotes, customers played their part by both validating and challenging SAP. Here's how SAP and ASUG set a different tone.
Continued confusion among customers about how to get to S/4 HANA needs solving. Here's the cure.
Dick Hirsch unpicks the SAP S4/HANA pricing model, offering advice on how to think about this in transitions to SAP cloud offerings.
Brian Sommer offers CIOs his starting checklist for those interested in S/4 HANA. It's not a slam dunk.
Intuit surprised the market with better than expected Q2 2015 results on both top and bottom lines. QBO is going well but probes into tax fraud hang over its head