As 2020 progresses, finance departments are tasked with becoming leaders in digital transformation by creating resilient organizations that can manage business disruption in AP and procurement processes and prepare for unknown challenges that lie ahead. These initiatives will be crucial in determining which businesses will bolster productivity, enable a remote workforce and drive growth and which will fall behind. Attend this solution showcase to learn:• How Dynamics users are using digital transformation in the “new normal” to achieve a truly touchless invoice management process• The importance of automation in establishing visibility and control of cash flow, DPO, and liabilities across all entities globally• Why finance organizations are leveraging cloud-based automation for accounts payable as a priority in 2020 for ensuring continuity across their organization• The importance of leveraging Microsoft’s Preferred Solution to meet the needs of your existing ERP(s), while being flexible enough to support your operational requirements through upgrades and changes
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Anthony Brooks-Williams and I discuss how HVR takes hybrid cloud to the next level, providing data-replication and data-integration solutions.
The surging and superior results from Amazon’s “traditional” businesses might provide Bezos with the impetus to spin out AWS next year.
Did SAP suffer a mortal blow with Q3 results or will the company be able to rally behind the customer-centric vision of CEO Christian Klein?
Google Cloud retained its claim to being the fastest-growing cloud vendor by boosting its revenue 44.8% in Q3.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Tony Uphoff and I talk about the best leadership approach during these very unique times.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Bonnie Tinder talks about the need for patience and a clear game plan when rolling out projects.
The stellar Q1 results posted by Microsoft show they are the biggest and most-influential enterprise-cloud vendor in the world.
I expect Microsoft to post excellent fiscal Q1cloud results and dispense with the notion that the sky above the cloud is falling.
New Oracle CX businesses promise to “…to empower whoever gets to the customer first and enable new customer-centric business models.”
Microsoft and Honeywell join forces to deploy new cloud and AI innovations to modernize the industrial landscape here on planet Earth.
Thomas Saueressig, SAP executive board member, shares the differences between SAP’s CX model and Salesforce’s traditional CRM.
Market-cap madness: the market cap of ServiceNow rose to $101 billion while that of its new AI partner IBM slumped to $104.5 billion.
If these companies migrate to Oracle Exadata Cloud Service X8M, that would represent a huge boost for Oracle’s rising fortunes in the cloud.
SAP is showing significant growth in all segments and the CX business should quickly become one of its fastest-growing units.
Citrix has put together a 6-point survival guide to help businesses manage cloud challenges with maximum confidence and minimal disruption.
The Citrix Cloud Summit features strategic overviews of digital transformation and the vital role of the cloud in the global digital economy.
Amazon and Carrier Global Corp. partner up to transcend transactional relationships and help customers unleash vertical-industry expertise.
Why IBM CEO Arvind Krishna should keep swinging at every part of IBM that is not precisely aligned with their newly streamlined vision.
Can Microsoft and Google compete fiercely enough to win in revenue and collaboratively enough to keep peace with their major partners?



















