Doug Burgum wants to bring Great Plains model to health care
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Doug Burgum, the guy behind Great Plains Software and who spearheaded the
Doug Burgum, the guy behind Great Plains Software and who spearheaded the
I've had my head in cloud business practices on the brain lately, because of a project that I'm in the process of finishing up this week. If you're in the process of evaluating your own options, you should definitely check out some new data Forrester Research in the form of a report called
Little birdies say that Jeff Epstein, who yesterday resigned as Oracle CFO, is heading to Infor. You would probably know Infor if you’re in mid-market ERP and/or follow Charles Phillips, the former...
Jeff Epstein has resigned as Oracle Corp.'s CFO. Continued »
Man, oh man, people just can't stop talking about videoconferencing this year -- and its potential to explode in adoption over the next 18 months to two years.
Remember last year when Google trumpeted its big-boy computing win over Microsoft in a major Los Angeles email-and-applications deal? Remember how the...
I still get at least a couple of business books every month (in hard cover, no less). I try to skim through most of them to see if they are relevant to the myriad things I cover, but rarely set off to read the whole thing. There are exceptions, of course, one of them being the new book called
The twitterverse is tingling with reports (from reliable sorts like Ray Wang) that John Wookey is leaving/has left SAP. No word on his destination but smart money's on Hewlett-Packard.
Market watcher Forrester Research has released its first IT spending update of the year ("U.S. Tech Market Outlook: Q1 2011") and software looks to...
News that Microsoft plans to move three (count 'em 3!) of its legacy ERP products to its cloud is both stunning and unsurprising. And it illustrates the company's cloud...
