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If Workday is able to push deep into vertical markets then it cements its position in ways that have proven hard for competitors. Is this feasible?
If Workday is able to push deep into vertical markets then it cements its position in ways that have proven hard for competitors. Is this feasible?
I have been fortunate to see both ends of the cloud enterprise applications markets. The stand out players have much more in common than you'd imagine.
Xerocon, now in its fifth year in the UK attracted 2,000 people. That's quite the crowd. Xero had plenty to say, all of which point to a bright future.
What just happened at OOW17? ICYMI check out these seven BFDs that were easy to overlook amidst all the fury at Oracle OpenWorld this week
Kicking off SuiteConnect at OOW17 NetSuite CTO Evan Goldberg says it's business as usual for the cloud ERP vendor even as Oracle ownership brings changes
The blockchain bandwagon heralds the hottest accounting innovation since double-entry bookkeeping, some say. At OOW17, Oracle just joined the stampede
At OOW17 Oracle has hit a tipping point of cloud innovation. I asked co-CEO Mark Hurd whether customers risk falling behind if they can't keep pace
In his Oracle Openworld keynote, Mark Hurd talked rightly about carrots and sticks - but more about sticks. I think there is greater opportunity by considering the carrots.
GE Digital at OOW17 explains how it accelerated Fusion integration to legacy ERP from 12 months to less than 2 months and saved $350,000 with Oracle ICS
Oracle is taking its ERP customers on a fresh journey that includes IoT and machine learning as the guides. Does it make sense? We think so.
Use case exemplars were the order of the day to support the inevitable product pitches from various Microsoft execs at Ignite 17.
Complexity for SMBs is no different than for large organizations. Up until now, they have been poorly served. Is VersAccounts the antidote to that? Check this case study.
With SAP TechEd season almost upon us, it's a good time to pose the questions SAP needs to answer. I also have views from SAP's Robert Enslin on SCP and integration - and a fresh S/4HANA podcast.