EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we look at the migration of business applications to the cloud, under the discipline of the Covid crisis; we examine the question of who is winning the cloud ERP wars; and offer a case study of one large, complex company, Vodafone, that gives a counter example of how cloud still has limits when it comes to ERP.
EGUIDE:
S/4Hana offers organisations many benefits in terms of speed and the ability to run the latest, cloud-ready platform. But the upgrade can be costly. This E-Guide looks at how IT decision makers can get ready for S/4Hana upgrade projects, while keeping their existing ECC systems running, and the upgrade options available to them.
EGUIDE:
The supply chain has been under great pressure during the Covid-19 pandemic, not helped by several high-profile cyber attacks. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the key considerations for business leaders going forward, the importance of data transparency and how cyber attacks on the supply chain have increased.
EGUIDE:
Most businesses wait until the pain points grow too large before accepting the need for an ERP system. In this guide, expert IT strategist Adam Boyce helps you determine if cloud ERP software can successfully future-proof your business and explores the differences between on-premise and cloud ERP software.
EBOOK:
In this handbook, experts report cloud ERP adoption trends, the competitive advantage of cloud financials, and how to overcome cloud security concerns.
EGUIDE:
Learn how four manufacturers were able to leverage their cloud investments to free up their IT departments and reduce costs. You'll also discover ways manufacturers can join the digital revolution, as well asĀ four ERP trends that business leaders should watch out for.
EGUIDE:
Are manufacturers getting the most out of big data? In this expert e-guide, learn how your organization can take advantage of big data trends like business intelligence and predictive analytics to boost bottom line results.
WHITE PAPER:
Explore research done by Gartner to find out how in-memory computing will impact ERP during the next 5 years, so businesses can plan accordingly.