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Archive for the 'SaaS' Category

Unit 4 Agresso set to add CODA (Unit 4 plus 2 anyone?)

by @ Wednesday, January 16th, 2008. Filed under SaaS, Accounting, ERP, Enterprise

On Monday, both in their trading statement, and to their personnel around the world, the well known mid-range and enterprise accounting software company CODA announced that they are in the due diligence phase of being acquired by Unit 4 Agresso. Unit 4 is a Dutch software company formed in 1980 that merged with Agresso, a […]

SAP’s A1S becomes Business ByDesign

by @ Thursday, September 20th, 2007. Filed under SaaS, Traditional SW, ERP

Yesterday, in New York at the Nokia theatre and broadcasting across the web, SAP formally announced their new, mid-market solution, which up to this point has gone by the code name of A1S.  Bill Wohl hoped that he would be the last SAP executive to use the term, and Henning Kagerman, the CEO, then introduced […]

CODA move in to SaaS with Salesforce.com

by @ Tuesday, September 18th, 2007. Filed under SaaS, Accounting, CRM, ERP

On Friday my old friends at CODA announced they are developing a new, on-demand, Software as a Service accounting application, and then yesterday they announced a strategic partnership with Salesforce.com.  I reported it on blognation yesterday, and Dennis blogged about it at ZDNet and AccMan. 
I think this is good news for the online accounting solutions […]

SAP’s A1S and Community should make a game changing combination

by @ Saturday, May 19th, 2007. Filed under SaaS, CRM, ERP, Enterprise

Bloggers, analysts and the press were hosted in the same area of the mega SAPPHIRE 07 show last week, although there was limited mixing of the 3 communities, even though we attended many of the briefings together. Duncan Jones, a senior analyst with Forrester stumbled upon the Bloggers corner in search of a compatible power […]

SAP’s mid market strategy with SaaS

by @ Wednesday, May 16th, 2007. Filed under SaaS, Blogging, CRM, ERP, Enterprise, Irregulars

One of the most refreshing sessions we had at SAPPHIRE 07 was when SAP’s Senior VP of Market Strategy, Pascal Brosset, dropped by the Bloggers corner. Pascal is a straight talking Frenchman, who SAP need to put in front of more people, because he absolutely understands the Software as a Service market, and did a […]

SAP’s mid market strategy, A1S and a demo of sorts

by @ Tuesday, May 15th, 2007. Filed under SaaS, ERP, Enterprise

Yesterday at SAPPHIRE 07 Hans-Peter Klaey talked about their current success in the mid-market as of SAP’s best kept secret. As well as explaining their future strategy with A1S and the other products, he explained that they already have 26,000 SME customers, which is 65% of the customer base. He threw out the following statistics […]

Kagermann’s keynote - numbers and confidence at the speed of change

by @ Tuesday, May 15th, 2007. Filed under SaaS, ERP, Enterprise

Henning Kagermann seemed slightly nervous for the first few words of his keynote speech at SAPPHIRE 07 yesterday, almost as if he had so much to say but wasn’t sure where to start. That thought soon disappeared as he got in to his stride, and seemed much more animated than I’ve seen him before. By […]

Between Atlanta and Vienna - thoughts on SAP and A1S

by @ Thursday, April 26th, 2007. Filed under SaaS, ERP, Enterprise

I’ve just been talking to Dennis on the way back home from SAPPHIRE 07 in Atlanta, while he’s waiting in Madrid airport for the next plane home to Andalucía. It sounds like SAP did a great job of hosting the bloggers and giving them access to senior executives, so they could be grilled on strategy […]

I wish I was in Atlanta

by @ Tuesday, April 24th, 2007. Filed under SaaS, Office, Traditional SW, Enterprise, Irregulars

That might be a good title for a song by Little Feat, but actually I’m voicing the frustration that my Enterprise Irregular blogging chums are having fun over at SAP’s SAPPHIRE 07 conference. I get the chance to join in when the show hits Vienna in two weeks, but in the meantime I have to attend vicariously […]

A little more on the webware debate

by @ Monday, April 16th, 2007. Filed under SaaS, Web 2.0, Internet

Some of the Irregulars have been blogging about putting their weight behind a better term than SaaS. I was intrigued that Jeff Kaplan and Paul McNamara joined in the conversation on my last post, along with Chris Selland. All three are coming to the same idea from slightly different directions, and I wanted to highlight […]

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