During the Microsoft fiscal Q2 earnings call, Satya Nadella and Amy Hood revealed how Microsoft has become the world’s #1 cloud provider.
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Oracle has one of the most compelling cloud stories of 2021 – let’s look at 10 predictions CEO Safra Catz made about its cloud businesses.
The Centric Self-Service Scheduling Portal is a custom SaaS solution for self-service scheduling utilizing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement. This solution leverages a public portal in which prospective customers can schedule appointments with available personnel. Since this custom solution is built within Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement, the ability to use automated reminders, emails, tasks, and analytics associated with the self scheduling process requires minimal custom code.
Provide your employees with a secure and reliable experience, wherever they work. Our Secure Workspace Solution provides what you need to: give employees access to critical Line of Business (LOB), SaaS and on-premise apps; safeguard their personal and company-owned mobile devices, apps and PCs; and protect them from phishing attempts, ransomware and data loss. Learn more in this Solution Brief.
This powerful combination of humans and machines can significantly help finance teams to control their DSO and bad debt driving a greater contribution to the improvement of cash flows.
Entering employee data into an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system can be extremely time-consuming. But with myStaffingPro’s Microsoft Dynamics GP integration, you can save valuable time and resources by eliminating unnecessary data entry and long lag times. myStaffingPro is a full-featured SaaS applicant tracking system, providing HR professionals with the tools needed to recruit, qualify, and track applicants, to help hire the best employees.
We’re putting together a dual-themed Microsoft Teams meeting for our first GPUG meeting of 2021 on February 18th. The plan is to gather together a few GPUG All Stars to talk to you about GP and Business Central (BC).
Three big challenges for Microsoft: Azure reliability, balancing enormous aspirations for SaaS and IaaS, and keeping Satya Nadella—perhaps the world’s top CEO—happy and motivated and challenged. Check out our in-depth exploration of those 3 challenges.
Despite being the core of the greatest growth market the tech industry has ever known, cloud vendors face significant challenges.
Oracle and its fast-growing IaaS business face a very different challenge, as chairman Larry Ellison says demand is far outstripping supply.
Oracle claims that its Autonomous Data Warehouse has three significant advantages over category-king Amazon and shiny new object Snowflake.
Ready to turn its dreams of transcending traditional ERP into reality, SAP to bring the full promise of the Intelligent Enterprise in 2021.
On December 1, 2020, Salesforce acquired Slack for $27.7 Billion. Guest author Jiri Kram’s thoughts on what preceded and will happen next.
Going head-on against Google Cloud and SAP, Oracle plans to roll out a broad set of industry-specific cloud solutions.
The three vendors whose cloud revenue is growing most rapidly are Google at 44.8%, Oracle 33% (estimated), and Microsoft 31%.
In a CX event earlier this week, Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison made two striking disclosures about Oracle’s growing relationship with Zoom.
SaaS and Cloud solutions are transforming the financial process and all of this is underlined by the emergence of Artificial Intelligence, creating a new function for CFO’s to become continuous strategy managers as opposed to daily financial managers. Fuelled by new data aggregation and digital reporting enabled by new and emerging solutions by organizations like HighRadius, today’s CFO can spend less time searching for information and more time planning and architecting the future of the business with other C-level executives.
By spanning both IaaS and SaaS layers of the cloud, Larry Ellison feels Oracle will offer unique value to business customers.
Customer case study – learn how Caplugs, a global manufacturer of product protection, implemented Business Central SaaS in 4 different countries over 12 months. Localizations, master data management, data migrations, 3rd party integrations, RPA, user training and lessons learned are just some of the topics that will be covered. If you are considering launching Business Central and want a global platform offering a single pane of glass back to corporate, this is the session for you!
This session will be available for CPE credits pending completion of session survey post event.
Level: Intermediate
When we were setting up Dynamics NAV environments, it was always on-premise. There was no decision to make on where to install the system. Enter the era of Business Central, a new platform with new cloud-based options. Many companies have questions …
What option is best for us? Should we go SaaS (Software as a Service)? Should we remain on-premise? Are those my only options?
During this presentation, we will explain these options, highlighting the positives and negatives of both approaches. You will come away ready to make an informed decision on where to set up your Business Central environment.
This session will be available for CPE credits pending completion of session survey post event.
Level: Intermediate