Has enterprise AI hype come back to earth?  Looking at NetSuite's Trojan Horse for mid-market companies, and analysis on how QAD stacks up.
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The NET Effect Newsletter

June 2024               

IT Supplier News, Insight, and Market Intelligence.

Original Articles and Highlights for June:

  • AI - From Initial Hype to Today's Reality
  • NetSuite's Trojan Horse for Mid-Market Customers
  • How QAD Stacks Up for Mid-Market Manufacturers
  • C-Suite on the Move - AWS, GAP, BNY, Paypal and more...

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ai hype newsletter

Just a few years ago, the conversation surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) was electric. Headlines promised revolutionary advancements, with AI poised to solve our most complex problems and automate tedious tasks, ushering in a new era of efficiency and productivity.

 

Tech giants and startups alike raced to develop AI solutions, painting a picture of a future where intelligent machines would handle everything from customer service to financial analysis. This rapid innovation and ambitious vision fueled a wave of enthusiasm, leading many businesses to believe AI could be the ultimate silver bullet for their challenges.

 

Explore the state of enterprise AI, lessons learned, and strategies moving forward....

 

Click below to read the full article:

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trojan horse newsletter

NetSuite's pricing structure utilizes a tiered system (based on the number of licenses you purchase), with the Mid-Market edition targeting companies under 1000 employees. This edition boasts a significantly lower price tag compared to the Enterprise version.

 

While the feature sets are not identical, the allure of a lower upfront cost is a powerful line and sinker, the hook comes when your organization crosses the 1,000-license threshold and is forced to upgrade to their Enterprise Edition.

 

Click below to read the entire article on how you can navigate this 'Trojan Horse'...

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ERP QAD newsletter

Mid-sized discrete manufacturers often juggle the challenge of complex production processes without the vast resources of larger enterprises. They need to balance tight production schedules with ever-changing material demands and ensure quality control for each unique product. Suppliers like QAD and other ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) specialists offer a lifeline by streamlining these complexities.

In this article we break down QAD's rise to prominence, market position, and the competitive landscape depending on the type of needs you have....

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C-Suite Articles, News and Moves

  • AWS names new CEO, Matt Garman 
  • Signature Aviation names Al Lettera CIO
  • Gap hires Sven Gerjets as CTO 
  • Paypal names Srini Venkatesan as Chief Technology Officer 
  • BNY appoints CIO Leigh-Ann Russell
  • California appoints new Chief Data Officer, Jason Lally
  • Angie Park to assume CFO role at Accenture Dec 2024
  • JPMorgan hires new CTO, Sri Shivananda 
  • New York Fed names Frederic Veron as CIO and Head of Technology
  • Fedex Asia names Sandeep Shahi as VP of IT
  • OpenAI names first CFO, Sarah Friar 
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