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The upsurge in social, mobile, analytics and cloud technologies demand that companies put in place simpler software platforms to support their growth, says Keith Fenner, VP of Sage X3 International.
The connection of all devices and business processes will give decision-makers a real-time view of its operations, says Keith Fenner, VP of Sage X3 International.
Companies must start transitioning to agile, Web-friendly business management solutions that can help them improve efficiencies, says Keith Fenner, chief sales officer at Sage X3 AAMEA.
Architected for an era of mobile, cloud, and big data technologies, next-generation platforms are designed to support modern ways of working,?says?Keith Fenner, Regional Vice President, Sage X3 International.
As African companies expand, they need to be able to manage the laws, financial reporting requirements, and tax regulations of multiple countries as well as multiple currencies and languages, says Keith Fenner, chief sales officer, Sage X3 AAMEA, executive director and head of Sage Middle East.
The third platform is described as the convergence of four technology trends on business, says Keith Fenner, senior vice-president, sales for Sage ERP X3 AAMEA.
ERP projects have a bad reputation, says Keith Fenner, Senior Vice-President Sales, Sage ERP X3 AAMEA.
A customer relationship management suite is designed to accurately interpret information circulating on the Internet in such a way that it will add value to the business, says Keith Fenner, senior VP of Sales for Africa, Softline Accpac and Sage MMD Africa.
Cloud computing moves IT expenditure from a capital expense into an operational expense that is staggered over time, says Keith Fenner, VP of sales for Africa, Softline Accpac and Sage MMD Africa.
Preparation and knowledge are essential to avoid common ERP errors, says Keith Fenner, VP of sales at Softline Accpac.
More than 60% of ERP implementations fail to meet expectations, says Keith Fenner, VP of sales at Softline Accpac.
The demand for connected services will continue as Internet access becomes easier and more affordable, says Keith Fenner, VP for sales in Africa of Softline Accpac.