By R "Ray" Wang on April 5, 2010
Rimini Street Counter Suit Focuses On Ensuring Customer Rights To Third Party Maintenance (3PM)
On March 29th, 2010, Rimini Street sued Oracle for “counterclaims alleging copyright misuse, defamation, disparagement, trade libel, and unfair competition”. The lawsuit was filed as a counter to Oracle’s February 26th, 2010 suit of Rimini Street for Intellectual Property (IP) theft. While […]
Posted in Business | Tagged 3PM, Apps Strategy, customer bill of rights, enteprise apps, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise Business Apps, Enterprise Business Apps Vendors, Enterprise Software Licensee Bill of Rights, enterprise strategy, intellectual property, ip, Lawsuit, oracle, rimini street, Third Party Maintenance, user group event, user group events, user groups |
By R "Ray" Wang on March 26, 2010
Workday Continues To Pioneer SaaS Success In The Enterprise Founded by Dave Duffield and Aneel Bhusri in March 2005, Workday has grown the company to over 135 customers with 80+ companies in production, 17 enterprise payroll companies, and over 400 employees in 50 countries worldwide. Key industries include services, technology, financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, and […]
Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged Aneel Bhusri, Chiquita, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Cloud options, Dave Duffield, enteprise apps, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Business Apps, Enterprise Business Apps Vendors, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, erp, Flextronics, Friday's Feature, HCM, oracle, payroll, PeopleSoft, sap, social enterprise apps, Spend Management, strategic HCM, succession planning, True SaaS, two-tier ERP, usability, User Experience, ux, workday, Workday Rising |
By R "Ray" Wang on March 15, 2010
Recent Conversations With Executives Confirm Demand For Social CRM Good news! Organizations see an opportunity to tap into the proliferation of social networking channels for their CRM initiatives. Speaking with 23 business leaders over the past 10 days, it became obvious that Social CRM initiatives were top of mind for a few reasons: Pressure from […]
Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged advertising agencies, Apps Strategy, best practices, business process transformation, Change Management, eCommer, ECommerce, enteprise apps, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, marketing agencies, Monday's Musings, SCRM, Social CRM, vendor strategy
By R "Ray" Wang on March 2, 2010
Single Instance ERP Harder And Harder To Justify The holy grail of an ERP implementation used to be the single instance deployment. However, market forces, a move to adopt new disruptive technologies, slow pace of innovation from incumbent vendors, and high maintenance fees have changed many organization’s perspectives. Add a slew of rapidly changing business […]
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