Rick Parry is MD of Progress Software South Africa.
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When upgrading, companies should find ways to accommodate legacy niche application functionality that does the job much better and costs less, says Rick Parry, chairman and CEO, AIGS.
Replacing core systems with new digital platforms can be an enormous project taking up to 10 years. What can you do in such an impossible predicament, asks Rick Parry, chairman and CEO, AIGS.
The business environment is constantly being disrupted by new market entrants using innovative technology, says?Rick Parry, chairman and CEO at AIGS.
BI should also help to boost business performance, by empowering all decision-makers to be able to play their roles effectively as a result of the BI implementation, says Rick Parry, CEO of Yellowfin South Africa.
There is little incentive for software developers to use their talents locally, since there is no preferential procurement policy that encourages enterprises to use locally developed products, says Rick Parry, CEO of AIGS.
Behind the scenes of a business transaction there can lurk security threats that damage the bottom line, says Rick Parry, MD of AIGS.
Services-oriented architecture governance must be implemented at the beginning of an SOA initiative, says Rick Parry, MD of Progress Software SA.
Companies are ignoring software as a service, despite its clear benefits, says Rick Parry, MD of Progress Software SA.
Algorithmic trading is gaining traction as a means to catch white-collar crime, says Rick Parry, MD of Progress Software SA.
The fact is that, for all its promised benefits, SOA as an environment is inherently more difficult to control than its predecessors.
Retailers in SA can gain significant benefits from following the example of the Netherlands` BGN, says Rick Parry, MD of Progress Software SA.
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) represents a significant opportunity for software developers in SA, says Rick Parry, MD of Progress Software South Africa.