A recent survey (PDF download) by Panorama Consulting Solutions compares important dimensions of IT project success and failure with respect to ERP systems from SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics.
An ecosystem approach forces broader thinking. It requires cross-functional alignment and discourages short-term technical ...
This InformationWeek article is a must read for any ERP buyer, seller or market watcher. SAP Global Operations CEO Bill McDermott confirms some details about SAP and the hosting for its Business ...
SAP’s market share in enterprise resource planning has declined from around 29% in 2005 to around 26% in 2010 by our estimates [1] due to competition from players like Infor, Sage and Oracle’s ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Oracle and SAP have been singled out by the Cabinet Office as having the most inconsistent prices for ERP licence and maintenance support across central government departments. Exclusive Computer ...
SAP ( SAP) and Oracle ( ORCL) are the two biggest players in the enterprise application software market. SAP mainly sells application software solutions, while Oracle's business is much more ...
SAP was the subject of criticism over a decision to end support for software running on third-party databases like Oracle. Oracle's Larry Ellison said on of SAP's biggest customers would go live on ...
Pushed toward adopting S/4HANA, CIOs have options, whether it’s modernizing around ECC, adopting a composable architecture to ...
SAP will finish porting its ERP (enterprise resource planning) application to the Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) database later this year, giving customers now running Oracle and other ...
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