Enterprise hits & misses - May 19 This article is sponsored by:
Jon's cheeky weekly review of which enterprise software articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica & beyond - for week ending May 18, 2014
Jon's cheeky weekly review of which enterprise software articles hit (or didn’t) on diginomica & beyond - for week ending May 18, 2014
A much-needed UI makeover is part of a bigger refresh by cloud ERP vendor NetSuite as it gears up to compete in new markets
It was of course utterly predictable to anyone with an ounce of common sense that endorsing the ‘right to be forgotten’ would see an immediate rush to rewrite history by assorted ne’er-do-wells of varying political and criminal dispositions.
When profit is sacrificed for growth by saas companies then cash drains quickly. Is there a solution for a market that rewards growth but not profit?
Ian Finley of Gartner sourced the best mobile apps from across the globe. Here's my enterprisey take.
I wonder whether all the talk about net neutrality is missing the point. Isn't this about infrastructure first?
Some intriguing stats open up new questions on this relatively new science.
Bad weather may deter people going to the supermarket of course, but according to Walmart CEO Doug McMillon it also stops them going online to shop from the comfort of their armchair!
When you’re betting the farm on shifting your installed base to an online subscription model, then there’s never a good time for your cloud to go offline. But there’s probably never a worse time than when your senior management are pitching the validity of your delivery model to a crowd of thousands of people!
Far too many Facebook ads are entirely irrelevant to my needs or interests. Am I alone? Probably not.
It's been a long time coming but Aneel Bhusri now gets to run Workday himself. A good move.
Integrating NetSuite’s OneWorld business management applications with its in-store POS systems has given staff across the Orlebar Brown a single view of this complex, multi-channel business.