Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems emerged in the 1990s. Even though they don’t do much in the way of planning, the systems provide companies a means of centralizing and consolidating transaction data collection (such as purchase orders, inventory movements and depreciation), automating the management of processes, and handling the bookkeeping and financial record keeping for these transactions and related processes. ERP systems are an indispensable piece of IT infrastructure in today’s...
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Topics:
Mobile,
SAP,
Social Media,
ERP,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Cloud Computing,
Oracle,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
Infor,
Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM),
Workday,
Social,
FPM,
Intacct
In some parts of the world, bribing government officials is still considered a normal cost of doing business. Elsewhere there has been a growing trend over the past 40 years to make it illegal for a corporation to pay bribes. In the United States, Congress passed the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in 1977 in the wake of a succession of revelations of companies paying off government officials to secure arms deals or favorable tax treatment. More recently other governments have implemented...
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Topics:
SAP,
ERP,
Governance,
GRC,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
bribery,
Business Analytics,
Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC),
IBM,
Operational Intelligence,
Oracle,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
compliance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
FPM,
Oversight Systems
IBM this week announced its pending acquisition of the Star Analytics product portfolio. Star Analytics is a privately held company that offers products designed to provide easy access to and integration with Oracle Hyperion data sources. While Star Analytics has a good product and solid references, it has lacked critical mass to support more effective sales and marketing efforts. Star Analytics’ strategic value to IBM lies in its ability to unlock data held in Oracle Essbase multidimensional...
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Topics:
Reporting,
closing,
Essbase,
Hyperion,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Data Integration,
IBM,
Oracle,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Information Management (IM),
Financial Performance Management,
Star Analytics,
TM1
Business software is beginning to undergo a design revolution comparable to the seismic shift from the green screen to the graphical user interface (GUI) that began in the mid-1980s. Three forces are at work. One is the retirement of large numbers of members of the baby-boom generation and the rise of a generation that grew up with computers and computer games from a young age. Also, software and technology vendors have been recognizing the need to “consumerize” business applications as mobile...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Salesforce.com,
OpenWorld,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Cloud Computing,
Oracle,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Customer Performance Management (CPM),
Dreamforce,
finance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Sales Performance Management (SPM),
Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM),
Tidemark,
Workforce Performance Management (WPM),
Business,
design,
development,
GUI
There weren’t any headlines (or even many tweets) about Oracle Fusion Financials emanating from this year’s Oracle OpenWorld (#OOW12) conference. Maybe that’s by design, because it’s not in Oracle’s best interest to kick up a lot of dust about ERP migration. The financial applications software market is mature, and market share leaders such as Oracle have less interest in getting customers to upgrade than they did a decade ago. For a software vendor with a large installed base, cashing rich...
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Topics:
Performance Management,
ERP,
Office of Finance,
financial,
Cloud Computing,
Oracle,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Workday,
JD Edwards,
PeopleSoft
Infor described this year’s Inforum user group meeting as a coming-out party for a large startup company. Such a debut was necessary because Infor had been operating in something of a stealth mode for the past three years: a limited marketing presence, no unified message and a weak, sometimes inconsistent brand identity. It also needed to formally introduce Infor to customers of Lawson, the ERP supplier it acquired last year. The “startup” designation is meant to signal that Infor has been able...
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Topics:
Performance Management,
Salesforce.com,
SAP,
Social Media,
Sustainability,
ERP,
Human Capital Management,
Marketing,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Epiphany,
expense management,
Lawson,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Intelligence,
Business Mobility,
Cloud Computing,
Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC),
IBM,
Operational Intelligence,
Oracle,
CRM,
Customer Performance Management (CPM),
finance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Infor,
Information Applications (IA),
Information Management (IM),
IT Performance Management (ITPM),
Sales Performance Management (SPM),
Supply Chain,
Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM),
Workforce Performance Management (WPM),
Financial Performance Management
I recently got an update from Workday that focused mostly on its Financials software. This part of the company’s business management suite has received less development attention than the HR aspects since the company’s founding in 2005. The bulk of Workday’s development investment has aimed at making its human capital management applications an industry leader and adding related capabilities such as payroll. It’s hard to argue against this strategy, if only because Workday is the spiritual...
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Topics:
ERP,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
expense management,
financial,
PSA,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Mobility,
Cloud Computing,
Oracle,
Workforce Performance,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Infor,
Tidemark,
Workday,
Workforce Performance Management (WPM),
Professional Services,
Project Management
I recently received an update from ERP software vendor Epicor, my first since it was acquired in May 2011 by Apax Partners, a private equity company, and simultaneously merged with Activant, an ERP and point-of-sale software company serving midsize retailers and distributors. In my view, taking the company private is a good idea since it will have to make ongoing investments that would not have been treated kindly by the stock market. Bringing Epicor and Activant together (and perhaps adding...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Microsoft,
Mobile,
SAP,
Social Media,
ERP,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Dynamics,
Epicor,
Sage,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Mobility,
Cloud Computing,
Oracle,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CRM,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Infor,
Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM),
Workforce Performance Management (WPM),
Social,
Financial Performance Management
Doing one’s homework is vital in buying business software. However, unless you’re replacing a relatively simple application, it’s hard to know exactly what to evaluate. Indeed, if people in a company given this task don’t have experience in using a specific type of business application or don’t understand how new or improved functionality will help execute business processes better, they may do a poor job of assessing the available alternatives. Third-party consultants may be helpful, but their...
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Topics:
Performance Management,
Sales,
Human Capital Management,
Office of Finance,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Zilliant,
Model N,
Navetti,
Nomis Solutions,
PROS Pricing,
Servigistics,
Signal Demand,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Oracle,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Customer Performance Management (CPM),
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Sales Performance Management (SPM),
Vendavo,
Price Optimization,
Profitability,
Software,
Vistaar Technologies
As Workday continues to expand and the likelihood of its IPO becomes a more frequent topic of discussion, so does the movement of ERP systems to the cloud. Thus far, only a minority of companies have chosen to put their ERP and accounting systems in the cloud, but the numbers are growing and there’s evidence of success. NetSuite, for example, reported a 26 percent increase in its revenues to $145 million in the nine months up to Sept. 30, 2011. To be sure, this is not close to Salesforce.com’s...
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Topics:
Microsoft,
Sales,
ERP,
NetSuite,
Office of Finance,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Dynamics,
Epicor,
Lawson,
QAD,
Cloud Computing,
IBM,
Oracle,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Infor,
Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM),
Workforce Performance Management (WPM),
financial software,
Intacct,
PeopleSoft,
Software