Hitesh Shah
20th June 2009, 07:34
A new weblinks entry has been added:
Magic Quadrant for Midmarket and Tier 2-Oriented ERP for Product
We, the baan-lovers will be unhappy to c our darling product well behind in niche quadrant . However unavailability of skilled consultants and positioning of other Infor products ahead may be points where one can take consolation if one wants to .
Well, this deserves good reading and understanding.
ulrich.fuchs
27th June 2009, 14:01
Well, one could agree with Infor not really being visionary - for me, they focus on technology and still to much on wrong business politics (keeping everything to themselves and not allowing an ecosystem of partners, consultants and third-party-offerings to grow. Result: Lack of consultants.)
But Microsoft Dynamix as Market leader? A product with so little functionality? IFS as a niche player?
What I find interesting is that they mention open source ERPs.
More comments, but in german, in my Blog (http://sofcab.blogspot.com/2009/06/its-magic.html).
Hitesh Shah
2nd July 2009, 19:07
More comments, but in german, in my Blog (http://sofcab.blogspot.com/2009/06/its-magic.html).
Think u wish only german readers / companies to read the same . respecting ur wish , will not use free german to english translators and wait till u wish english readers to be aware off it .... :)
ulrich.fuchs
4th July 2009, 19:19
It's not that I don't want the non-german-speaking part of the world to read it, it's just a looong text and I really have no time to translate it. If you try to do an automated translation, I'll guess it will be funny, but it won't have to do to much with my text :-)