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CTO, CIO, CMO, CPO, C3PO?
By Sig Rinde on May 7, 2013
The CIO and CTO titles have been around for a bit… And I can sympathise with that, after all IT used to be something magical hard-to-grasp stuff for many in the upper echelons of the organisations. And much of that…
Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged CIO, CTO, Justfortheheckofit, Leadership, Management, Web/Tech | Leave a response
Market Maker 1:1: Steve Miranda, Oracle Fusion Applications Update – The Inside Story
By R "Ray" Wang on January 3, 2013
The Inside Story On Oracle Fusion Apps At The End of 2012 Constellation sat down with Steve Miranda, Oracle’sExecutive Vice President of Oracle Applications Product Development to discuss the state of Oracle Fusion Apps in a no-holds barred honest conversation about what’s working, what’s not, and what to look forward to in 2013. R “Ray” [...]
Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Apps Strategy, Architecture, Business Outcomes, business platforms, business solutions, business technology, Chief Collaboration Officer, Chief Customer Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief HR Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief People Officer, Chief procurement officer, Chief Sales Officer, Chief Service Officer, CHRO, CIO, Cloud, Cloud Computing, cloud integration, Cloud options, Cloud Wars, CMO, collaboration, collaboration software, Constellation Research, Consumerization of IT, COO, Corporate Vision, Corporate Vision And Strategy, CTO, Customer Experience, customer relationship management, customer relationship management (CRM), customer service, Data to Decisions, Data2Decisions, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise architecture, Enterprise Business Apps, Enterprise Business Apps Vendors, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, erp, IT Strategy, Market Maker 1:1, Next generation apps, Oracle Apps Unlimited, Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle Fusion Apps, Oracle Public Cloud, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, SaaS, saas bigots, SaaS strategies, salesforce.com, sap, Software Insider, Software Vendors, SoftwareInsider, Steve Miranda, vendor strategy | 1 Response
The New Engagement Platform Drives The Shift From Transactions
By R "Ray" Wang on August 28, 2012
Convergence In The Five Forces Of Consumerization Of Technology Drives The Next Big Thing Social has given us the tools to connect. Mobile has given us the ability to interact any time and anywhere. Cloud delivers access points to us with a rich array of content and information. Big data provides us with the context [...]
Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged adobe, Amazon, Amazon EC2, Amazon Web Services, Amazon.com, apple, Apps Strategy, Atlasian, Badgeville, Box, Box.net, BPM, broadvision, BunchBall, Business Analytics, Business process, Business process management, business value, business value framework, BVF, CEO, CFO, Chief Customer Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief HR Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief People Officer, Chief Sales Officer, Chief Service Officer, CHRO, CIO, Cloud, collaboration, collaboration software, community platforms, complex event processing, Constellation Research, Consumer Tech, Consumerization of IT, context, COO, Corporate Strategy, CRM, CrowdTwist, CTO, CubeTree, CustExp, customer engagement, Customer Experience, Decision Services, Design thinking, disruptive, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, e20, engagement, Engagement Apps, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, erp, future of work, Gigya, GoodData, google, ibm, IBM Connections, ibm software group, Interaction History, Jive, Jive Software, Lithium Technologies, microsoft, Microsoft Office, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Windows, Monday's Musings, Moxie, oracle, outcome focused, People to People, predictive, R "Ray" Wang;, role, role-based design, rwang0, salesforce.com, sap, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, tibbr, Tibco, TideMark, yammer | 2 Responses
Event Report: #HRTechConf Preview w/ Bill Kutik
By R "Ray" Wang on August 7, 2012
15 Years of HR Technology At The Industry’s Premier Event The fifteenth annual HR Technology Conference and Exposition returns to McCormick Place in Chicago October 8th to 10th, 2012. HR Tech is the industry’s longest running event looking at technologies that influence the Future of Work. The Inside View With Bill Kutik – Future of [...]
Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged #hrtechconf, Bill Kutik, Bloom & Wallace, business solutions, business strategy, Chief HR Officer, Chief information officer, CHRO, CIO, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Cloud options, Cloud Wars, Constellation Research, Consumerization of IT, CTO, enterprise, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise applications, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, event report, future of work, HR, HR Tech, HRTech, Human Capital Management, Human resources, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, Social Media, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, user event | 1 Response
News Analysis: Informatica Launches MDM 9.5
By R "Ray" Wang on May 15, 2012
New Product Addresses The Social, Mobile, Cloud, and Big Data World The convergence of social, mobile, cloud, big data (analytics), and video/unified comms changes the playing field from transactional applications to engagement applications. The result – a sea change of new data types from structured and unstructured sources. With greater volumes of data, demand for [...]
Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged analytics, Apps Strategy, Big Data, BigData, Business Analytics, business intelligence, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, CIO, Cloud, Cloud Computing, cloud integration, Cloud options, CMO, Constellation Research, Consumerization of IT, CTO, customer data integration, data governance, data integration, data quality, data retention, data retrieval, data stewardship, data visualization, Informatica, Informatica World, mobile, mobile enterprise, Naomi Bloom, News Analysis, Product Review, R "Ray" Wang;, Research Summary, SasS, Social Media, user conference, user event, User Experience, vendor events | Leave a response
Quark Summary: Does SAP HANA Change Your Database Strategy for SAP Apps?
By R "Ray" Wang on April 18, 2012
Forward And Commentary SAP’s made big claims about HANA and its capabilities today and into the future. This Quark goes into the details and Constellation’s point of view. A. Executive Summary Both HANA as an architecture and database alternative indicate SAP’s future direction and next-generation approach. Consequently, numerous clients and SAP customers have inquired on [...]
Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Apps Strategy, Business suite 7, Chief information officer, CIO, columnar database, CTO, Database, DB2, enterprise, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Business Apps, Enterprise Business Apps Vendors, enterprise strategy, erp, Hasso Plattner, IBM DB2, IMDB, oracle, Quark Summary, R "Ray" Wang;, Research Report, Research Summary, rwang0, sap, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, vendor strategy | Leave a response
News Analysis: Spinnaker Expands JD Edwards Support With Versytec Acquisition
By R "Ray" Wang on March 29, 2012
Versytec Acquisition Addresses Growing Demand For JD Edwards Support Denver, Colorado based Spinnaker Management announced on March 6th, 2012 its acquisition of its competitor Versytec. For those who remember their third party maintenance (3PM) history, Versytec was among the first firms to announce third-party maintenance services within a year after PeopleSoft acquired JD Edwards in [...]
Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged #techoptimization, 3PM, 3rd party maintenance, Apps Strategy, best practices, bill of rights, budgets, business value, business value framework, BVF, CEO, CFO, Chief Financial Officer, Chief information officer, Chief procurement officer, CIO, CMO, Constellation Research, contract negotiations, contract strategy, COO, cost reduction, CTO, Customer Support, deployment options, enterprise, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Business Apps, enterprise class, Enterprise Irregular, Enterprise Irregulars, enterprise software, Enterprise Software Licensee Bill of Rights, enterprise strategy, JD Edwards, license credits to new products, license fees, license management, license parking, license policy, license returns, lithium, maintenance, maintenance fees, Maintenance Hike, News Analysis, R "Ray" Wang;, rimini street, rwang0, software bill of rights, software contract reviews, software escrow, software licensing, software licesing and pricing, software maintenance, software ownership, software ownership lifecycle, software pricing, software trends, Spinnaker, Spinnaker Support, technology budgets, Technology Optimization, third party maintenancce, Third Party Maintenance, user strategy, users, Versytec | Leave a response
Research Summary: Best Practices – Three Simple Software Maintenance Strategies That Can Save You Millions
By R "Ray" Wang on March 19, 2012
Forward And Commentary Software ownership costs continue to escalate as vendors accelerate their efforts to capture support and maintenance revenues. Some vendors have gone to the extreme to eliminate third-party options for their customers. This best practices report examines three strategies to free up unnecessary costs to fund innovation and new projects. A. Introduction On [...]
Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged #techoptimization, 3PM, 3rd party maintenance, Apps Strategy, best practices, Bil of Rights, bill of rights, BMC, budgets, business value, business value framework, BVF, CEO, CFO, Chief Financial Officer, Chief information officer, Chief procurement officer, CIO, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Cloud options, CMO, Computer Associates, Constellation Research, Consumerization of IT, contract negotiations, contract strategy, COO, cost reduction, CRM, CTO, Customer Support, deployment options, disruptive, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, E-Commerce, Emerging Technologies, enterprise, Enterprise 2.0, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise architecture, Enterprise Business Apps, enterprise class, Enterprise Irregular, enterprise software, Enterprise Software Licensee Bill of Rights, enterprise strategy, Epicor, erp, ibm, Infor, Infor Global Solutions GmbH, Jive, license credits to new products, license fees, license management, license parking, license policy, license returns, lithium, maintenance, maintenance fees, microsoft, oracle, QAD, R "Ray" Wang;, Research Report, Research Summary, rimini street, rwang0, sap, SAS Institute, socbiz, social business, Social Business Software, Social CRM, Social Enterprise, social enterprise apps, social media monitoring, social support insights, socialbusiness, software as a service, software bill of rights, software contract reviews, software escrow, software licensing, software licesing and pricing, software mainteance, software maintenance, software ownership, software ownership lifecycle, software pricing, software revenue recognition rules, software trends, Spinnaker, technology budgets, Technology Optimization, Third Party Maintenance, user strategy, users, vendor strategy | Leave a response
Five Cloud/SaaS Contract Negotiation Tips For 2012
By R "Ray" Wang on January 10, 2012
Business Leaders Often Poorly Prepared For Cloud/SaaS Contract Negotiations Business leaders often take great care in building their Cloud and SaaS strategy, only to have many of the benefits of flexibility and agility hampered by overlooking details in their cloud contracts. In conversations with over 200 cloud customers in 2011, key reasons include: A [...]
Posted in Business | Tagged Apps Strategy, best practices, bill of rights, CIO, Cloud, Cloud Computing, cloud integration, Cloud options, CMO, Constellation Research, Consumer Tech, Consumerization of IT, contract negotiations, contract strategy, CTO, deployment options, disruptive, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Business Apps, Enterprise Irregular, enterprise software, Enterprise Software Licensee Bill of Rights, R "Ray" Wang;, software as a service, software bill of rights, software contract reviews, software licensing, software licesing and pricing, software maintenance, software ownership, software pricing, software revenue recognition rules, software trends, Tuesday's Tip | 3 Responses
Tuesday’s Tip: Apply Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs To C-Level Business Strategy
By R "Ray" Wang on December 27, 2011
Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs Provides Prioritization Of An Individual’s Needs In 1943, Abraham Maslow put forward his paper A Theory of Human Motivation. Eleven years later in 1954, Maslow went into detail on his hierarchy of needs in his book titled Motivation and Personality. The framework outlined five needs from the most fundamental or “deficiency [...]
Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Apps Strategy, brand, business execs, Business Hiearchy of Needs, business strategy, C-Suite, CEO, CFO, Chief Collaboration Officer, Chief HR Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief procurement officer, Chief Sales Officer, CIO, CMO, CoIT, COO, Corporate Strategy, CTO, enterprise strategy, innovation, Opearational Efficiency, R "Ray" Wang;, R “Ray” Wang;, Revenue Growth, rwang0, Strategic Differentiation, strategy | 2 Responses
