As key enablers of unlocking value, founders, CEOs, and entrepreneurs exercise tremendous influence over their scaleup's future. They continually fine-tune business operations and financial ...
Midsize professional services firms are inherently rich in data. They capture and maintain volumes of customer information and have large volumes of data on their employees, project history, and ...
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. In a world where ...
Kennametal, a $2 billion maker of construction tools, has spent $10 million on ERP maintenance contracts during the past 13 years and not once could the company take advantage of upgrades, says CIO ...
SAP vs. Oracle: Which ERP Solution Is Best for You? Your email has been sent Explore the key differences between SAP and Oracle with this in-depth comparison to determine which one is the right choice ...
In the last decade or so, SAP treated acquisitions like a trip to the all-you-can-eat buffet. Under CEO Christian Klein, SAP has (mostly) pushed away from that table, with a couple notable exceptions.
Sometimes two contradictory forces can be true at the same time. In the past 20 years, we’ve seen an explosion of innovative new technologies for businesses but slowing business productivity growth.
When purchasing ERP software, companies today have a plethora of critical decisions to make. They must consider the differences in vendors’ features and functionalities, support and license costs, TCO ...