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Heightened consumer expectations mean that enterprises must leverage technology in 2018 to respond to this shift, writes Infor's Soma Somasundaram
Heightened consumer expectations mean that enterprises must leverage technology in 2018 to respond to this shift, writes Infor's Soma Somasundaram
Software giant Oracle invests in AI-powered conversational computing and bots as a more appealing and faster deployment option than traditional mobile apps
Today's digital generation expects efficient, online citizen services. Will 2018 be the year governments get them in order? asks Unit4's Henk Jan Onstwedder
It's game on in a very serious power play as IBM Salesforce strengthen alliance to rebalance the enterprise cloud away from the grip of rival Oracle
Learn how the XaaS effect is transforming Oracle's culture as it focuses attention on improving the customer experience and its employee experience
The SAP Community has been rusting away for a while now. Resentment and a drifting away from core values have taken their toll. McDermott wants to fix that.
Salesforce and Oracle are emerging as leading competitive platform plays. Here is an outline of what it means.
Marine Harvest, the world’s largest salmon farmer, is in the process of rolling out Infor M3 across its global operations for better consistency and traceability of product.
Bringing Watson AI into its implementation of quote-to-cash on the Apttus platform proved so appealing that IBM took a stake in the IPO-bound startup
Xero ended 2017 with lots of new customers, a ‘cool’ Xerocon event in Austin, and a new set of disciplines to manage its growth. What does all this mean? How can the growth continue?
This deal creates a Cloud ERP vendor of consequence. Both vendors utilize Salesforce’s Force.com platform. Traditional ERP vendors (e.g., SAP) and newer cloud-only ERP vendors (e.g., Plex) will see a bigger competitor. Customers should see no major changes for the time being.
Companies without platforms will struggle to compete - says Acumatica's Ajoy Krishnamoorthy. But not all platforms are created equal. The emergence of the Open API initiative provides guidelines and opportunities.
Love them or hate them, Oracle is executing a plan that some see as self-cannibalization. They're dead wrong.