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Paul serves Business Process & Applications professionals. His coverage includes the ERP market, financial management and human resources management systems and business processes, and business performance solutions. Paul is a leading expert in the . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, November 19, 2009
In Forrester's 89-criteria evaluation of business performance solutions (BPS) vendors, we found that IBM Cognos, Oracle, SAP, and SAS Institute led the pack because of their breadth of functionality and strength of their business intelligence (BI) foundations. . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, November 2, 2009
As the enterprise resource planning (ERP) software market struggles against an unprecedented tide of economic woes, strategic opportunities are surfacing for customers. Soft market conditions mean fewer deals for vendors and better deals for buyers of . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, June 30, 2009
Financial management applications range from essential and ubiquitous tools for accounting and financial reporting to specialized solutions for optimizing process efficiency and cash flow. Compliance is a major requirement underlying several of the solutions, . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, March 24, 2009
As corporate and government organizations battle the current economic crisis, the finance department holds the keys to controlling costs, assessing performance, managing risks and compliance obligations, and forecasting expected results. At the heart . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, R "Ray" Wang, March 17, 2009
From its New York City-based global marketing HQ, SAP publicly launched Business Suite 7 on February 4, 2009. Key elements of the product launch include a synchronized release strategy, value scenarios, lower entry-point pricing, deeper Business Objects . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, February 18, 2009
As the recession squeezes IT budgets, business process and applications professionals are looking more closely at the value of vendor support contracts and exploring alternatives. One cost-savings alternative is third-party support, where fixes and compliance . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, February 13, 2009
A successful finance transformation provides a framework to improve finance functions and business efficiency but also overall enterprise performance. Even though enterprises must take ownership of a financial transformation project, the process of finance . . .
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by R "Ray" Wang, Paul D. Hamerman, February 13, 2009
The lingering impact of the recession in 2009 will motivate business process and applications professionals to focus on value-based strategies for lower operating costs and smaller projects with quicker returns. As enterprise applications vendors face . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, January 29, 2009
In a surprise move, Microsoft announced that it is changing its strategy with respect to the hotly contested business performance solutions (BPS) market. After investing in developing and launching Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 (PerformancePoint), . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, Elisse Gaynor, January 22, 2009
Human resources data highlights from Forrester¿s November 2008 Global Economic Downturn Insights Online Survey.
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Topic Overview: Human Resource Managementby Zach Thomas, Paul D. Hamerman, Claire Schooley, January 21, 2009
The most important investments that businesses and government organizations make are in their people. In addition to direct expenditures on compensation and benefits, organizations invest in technology, outsourcing, professional services, and learning . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, January 20, 2009
Business performance solutions (BPS) — a software category consisting of applications for budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, profitability analysis, and performance measurement — has seen dramatic growth and vendor consolidation over the past . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, December 19, 2008
Despite the variety of innovative application technologies available, most organizations are hampered by the lack of a coherent human resource management (HRM) applications strategy. The applications footprint to manage the variety of HRM needs, from . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, Scott Tiazkun, November 21, 2008
Financial management professionals stand in the spotlight as the economic downturn continues and companies cope with weaker demand, price pressures, rising costs, and credit constraints. Amidst this bleak macroeconomic picture, executives will look to . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, Zach Thomas, November 21, 2008
Human resource management (HRM) will be a key area of focus in 2009 as companies and government organizations put in place strategies to cope with the economic crisis and recovery. The so called "war for talent" is on the backburner as the focus shifts . . .
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Topic Overview: Enterprise Apps Vendor Selectionby R "Ray" Wang, Paul D. Hamerman, November 11, 2008
Choosing the right vendor remains a critical success factor for every enterprise's business success. Consolidation in the vendor market, a plethora of deployment options, and the progression to a next generation of applications built with service-oriented . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, Zach Thomas, Elisse Gaynor, November 3, 2008
With a diverse market of solutions comprised of well-known enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors, best-of-breed point solutions, and outsourcing options, human resources/human capital management (HR/HCM) has been the topic of more than 100 IT client . . .
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by John R. Rymer, Paul D. Hamerman, R "Ray" Wang, October 31, 2008
A key decision criterion for enterprise applications is how compelling and clear the vendor's vision for the future is. Oracle's vision for the future of its apps business is now clearer and more compelling than that of archrival SAP. But Oracle's biggest . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, October 28, 2008
In Forrester's 104-criteria evaluation of human resource management system (HRMS) vendors, we found that Oracle and SAP continue to be the leading options for large multinational enterprises, with Lawson Software and Ultimate Software also placing among . . .
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by R "Ray" Wang, Paul D. Hamerman, Elisse Gaynor, October 17, 2008
Although originally finding a home with manufacturing, today's $38.3 billion enterprise resource planning (ERP) market proves that it has become the transactional centerpiece for most enterprises. As the technology has grown out from finance to also encompass . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, July 1, 2008
SAP's ambitious new software-as-a-service (SaaS) enterprise resource planning (ERP) offering, SAP Business ByDesign, is targeted at small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and features an innovative configuration capability and a try-before-you-buy selling . . .
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Topic Overview: ERP Applications 2008by R "Ray" Wang, Paul D. Hamerman, June 24, 2008
Enterprise applications suites, commonly known as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, represent the transactional backbone for most enterprises and comprise a variety of applications for finance and administration as well as industry-specific . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, June 23, 2008
The enterprise resource planning (ERP) market continues to mature at the upper end as the two titans — Oracle and SAP — look to extend their footprints in multinational enterprises. Industry functionality is becoming paramount for success in the ERP market, . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, R "Ray" Wang, April 30, 2008
The Lawson Conference and User Exchange (CUE) in March 2008 showcased some new product capabilities as well as a strengthened outlook for the applications vendor, following a difficult acquisition of Swedish-based Intentia. Lawson appears to be hitting . . .
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by Paul D. Hamerman, April 2, 2008
Today's concerns about a weakening economy might serve as a wake-up call for companies and government organizations to be more focused on monitoring business results and taking appropriate actions to keep the business on track. Despite a large body of . . .
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