Thursday, February 21, 2013

ERP project woes continue to mount

  Coke bottler picks SaaS over SAP | Office 2013 pricing loophole discounts suite by as much as $40
 
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ERP software project woes continue to mount, survey says
ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project schedule overruns got even worse in 2012, according to newly released data from Panorama Consulting. Read More


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Hospital Turns to Email Archiving Solution
Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email archiving solution enabled the hospital to meet government mandates and helps avoid thousands of dollars in projected storage costs. Learn More.

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The Red Report: Managing Both Your Data and Your Sanity
Leverage proven storage expertise to objectively assess your environment and review your options for unified storage, data deduplication, storage tiering and unified storage management to achieve lower costs, higher storage utilization and cloud readiness. Learn More.

Coke bottler picks SaaS over SAP
Gas prices may be rising, federal sequestration looming, and perhaps another meteor will strike. Bad things are happening, but not so much to Software as a Service providers. Read More

Office 2013 pricing loophole discounts suite by as much as $40
Microsoft customers can save between $20 and $40 on a one-PC, perpetual license of Office 2013 by purchasing a "product key card," a retail offer that consists of a 25-character activation key. Read More

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Translating enterprise apps to mobile: Three companies' journeys
Some companies are going whole-hog with mobile apps, including for some core line-of-business functions. Read More


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The Five Must-Haves of Big Data Storage
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BI software spending to hit $17.1 billion by 2016, as growth pace slows, Gartner says
The global market for business intelligence software will hit $13.8 billion in 2013, but the pace of growth will be slower than in past years, according to new figures from analyst firm Gartner. Read More

Salesforce.com launches Twitter-powered advertising platform
Salesforce.com is hoping to give its Marketing Cloud product line a fresh boost with a new social advertising platform for Twitter. Read More

Yammer to deliver Office Web Apps, SkyDrive Pro integration this summer
Yammer plans to roll out an integration with the SkyDrive Pro cloud storage product and the Office Web Apps Web-hosted productivity application suite this summer. Read More

Microsoft enlists Dell to push Office 365 on new PCs
Some major computer makers are pushing Office 365 with their new PCs, but others have stuck with a more traditional bundling tactic of including a factory-installed, single-license trial. Read More

 

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