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Left till last, here's Stuart's top ten themes of 2016. Onwards to 2017 under Trump and Brexit - Happy New Year!
Left till last, here's Stuart's top ten themes of 2016. Onwards to 2017 under Trump and Brexit - Happy New Year!
Jessica closes the door on a sub-par 2016 with a cheery focus on her favorite feel-good and uplifting stories of the year.
The best of diginomica 2016 courtesy of Martin Banks.
Den chooses his top ten stories of 2016.
Jon boils down the event circus into his top themes, from the rise of the bots to how we got tricked into writing about Facebook for the enterprise. He also picks out some classic whiffs - and the piece he didn't write that inspired him the most.
Voice control is coming to devices in the workplace, bringing virtual assistants to enterprise applications, predicts Kevin Roberts of FinancialForce
Oracle chalks up its first $1 billion cloud quarter as CTO Larry Ellison revives the race to beat Salesforce to $10 billion a year.
Currency uncertainty and the precarious state of the Euro make buying decisions more difficult today than in the past. Hedging strategies are needed. How?
With an installed base mostly on IBM i-Series, midmarket ERP vendor VAI has a renewed focus on ROI in its latest release and cloud deployment option
David Walsh, CFO at New Zealand Post, tells Unit4's Ton Dobbe about its remarkable transformation story and how a 180-year-old business survives disruption.
NetSuite founder Evan Goldberg speaks to diginomica about the motivations behind his cancer charity and his experience of running a non-profit organization - on NetSuite, naturally.
ERP customers at a budget crossroads can take a new direction to target investments in innovation around the core, writes Rimini Street's Sebastian Grady
SAP has a lot on its plate in 2017, with S/4HANA at the center. Platform, developers and user group challenges are also in this mix. Here's the big SAP stories I am tracking, as well as a few under-the-radar issues some have overlooked.