Don’t Let Your IT-Enabled Transformation Program Go “Into Thin Air”
The recent press regarding many more IT supplier lawsuits reminds us that the ability to decipher the human element in these complex efforts is often the
The recent press regarding many more IT supplier lawsuits reminds us that the ability to decipher the human element in these complex efforts is often the
Large IT projects continue to fail at the same rate they have failed for the last 40 years. New software platforms, methodologies, and automation of IT practices have done little to stem the tide of catastrophic failures. Look no further then recent failures like MillerCoors and Bridgestone. And these failures are just the tip of the iceberg.
Most IT failures never make it into the press or into lawsuits and are often concealed relative to their impact on a company’s earnings performance. You would think that after 40 years the industry would have progressed to the point that failures were the exception and not the rule.
In this webinar, UpperEdge will:
Despite the upbeat and high-fiving tone of SAP’s Q3 2018 earnings call, analysts were not enthusiastic about SAP’s latest results. Although SAP reported 41% growth
On June 21, 2018, Teradata filed a civil lawsuit against SAP claiming that SAP stole its trade secrets and was using monopolistic practices to squeeze
Move over SAP, you are no longer alone in being sued with regards to California’s state payroll system. While the failed implementation of the California
Just one week before jury selection was slated to begin, Bridgestone and IBM filed a motion to drop their lawsuits against each other with prejudice,
We recently reported on Oracle’s change in financial reporting. Many analysts are speculating that the timing of this change, and the fact that Oracle is
On June 21st 2018, ERP software vendor, SAP, claims to have been blindsided with a lawsuit by big data vendor, Teradata. The lawsuit claims SAP
On March 30, 2018, a judge cleared the way for what both Bridgestone and IBM have apparently both been itching to do – get in
Oracle has recently fallen short of Wall Street’s Cloud revenue expectations which has led to a decline in share price and an increase in pressure