Software Atomization
The first best of breed software that we helped to replace was Cullinet’s A/P system. It was 15 years ago, a number hard to believe even as I type it. The company was a Fortune 500 goliath with an enormous IT department. Their goal was to eliminate a slew of legacy applications in favor of [...]
Enterprise Software in Harvest Mode
Over the weekend I met a fellow in a local hardware who was looking for some very unusual screws. We got to talking and I found out that he supplements his retirement pension by re-conditioning dental chairs, of all things. Evidently it’s a decent money maker for him and he enjoys the hobby. The conversation started [...]
‘Is on-premise ERP obsolete?’
A battle sometimes rages between adherents of on-premise and on-demand enterprise applications. View a video presenting one-side of this debate.
Oracle Layoffs and On-premise Software Margins
It is being reported online that Oracle has started a significant RIF (reduction in force) process in their consulting division. ZDnet’s Irregular Enterprise has a post about it today that brings up some good points. As a former Oracle consultant I wanted to weigh in as I think this is a worthwile subject to understand [...]
Regularly Updated SaaS vs The Big Dig
Last week we talked about the idea of the SaaS to SaaS integration and how this network phenomenon could not be duplicated by on-premise software vendors where the same integration has to be built over and over again. Today, we turn our attention to application upgrades and updates, bug fixes, additional new functions, both large and [...]
