Three Questions to Ask for Your Organization’s Change Management Strategy
In our 2014 Clash of the Titans Report, we outline a quantifiable comparison of SAP, Oracle and Microsoft Dynamics – the leading ERP vendors in the industry. While this report has helped numerous organizations evaluate and select among these leading ERP systems, it does not necessarily address the role of organizational change management and it’s effect on successful ERP implementations.…
Microsoft Dynamics vs Infor vs Epicor: Navigating the Tier II ERP Vendors
In my blog published last week, I provided some insight on what to expect from SAP and Oracle over the next several years. While this topic always generates a good deal of interest from many of our clients and prospects, some are more interested in the smaller, Tier II systems than they are the larger,…
Clash of the Tier II ERP Vendors
One of Panorama’s most popular pieces of thought leadership each year is our Clash of the Titans Report, which compares the industry’s three leading ERP vendors: SAP, Oracle and Microsoft Dynamics. Because of the breadth and scalability of these three ERP vendors, this report is particularly valuable to our larger and more complex clients. However,…
SAP vs. Oracle vs. Cloud ERP
Just a few years ago, executives of most mid-sized and larger organizations had two primary options to choose from when evaluating potential ERP systems: SAP and Oracle. In fact, the early years of my career were often spent helping clients assess and answer the age-old debate of SAP vs. Oracle. At Panorama, the question is…
Clash of the Titans 2012 Podcast
Join Eric Kimberling for a concise summary of the data presented in Clash of the Titans 2012: An Independent Comparison of SAP, Oracle and Microsoft Dynamics. The podcast explains the genesis and data collection methodology of the report before diving into the actual results of survey participants who have implemented SAP, Oracle or Microsoft Dynamics. […]
A Fresh Look at Clash of the Titans 2012
Clash of the Titans 2012 compares the three “titans” of the enterprise software industry: SAP, Oracle and Microsoft Dynamics. The independent research report, published on Wednesday, includesfindings on payback periods, market share and implementation durations summarized by vendor. But what does this mean to someone who is just becoming familiar with the ERP software market?…