Posts with tag: Cloud
Highlights from Microsoft Convergence 2012
posted by in CRM Blog on April 16, 2012

Last month we attended Microsoft Convergence in Houston, and as always, it was an invigorating time.  For those not familiar with Microsoft Convergence, it is the premier event for Microsoft Dynamics Customers and Partners to drink the annual dosage of the Microsoft “Kool-Aid”.  At the event attendees can:   Discover how to maximize the full … continue reading

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    Clouds in the Forecast …. Better Pack Your Swimsuit
    posted by in CRM Blog on March 2, 2012

    My co-worker Frank made a reference to the weather in one of his recent blog posts, so I thought I would do the same thing.  Although “it’s always sunny in Philadelphia”, and this week in Chicago we experienced tornado level winds, I see Clouds in our future, and that’s a good thing.   My fascination … continue reading

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      Bringing Cloud into the Classroom
      posted by in The Emtec Blog on February 16, 2012

      The desktop virtualization solution we provided for Stafford Township School District offers a glimpse at the technology revolution about to occur in the K-12 education market.   As the key enabling technology underlying cloud computing, virtualization lays the groundwork for new and exciting ways to engage students, support collaborative and individualized learning, and streamline administrative … continue reading

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        BI & Analytics: Top Trends in 2012
        posted by in BI Blog on January 17, 2012

        If you’re like me, you’re probably receiving Webinar invites and other marketing materials from the leading Industry Analysts predicting the “next big thing” in BI, Information Management & DW (data warehousing). At Emtec, we take a slightly different perspective; we pay attention to what’s on our Clients’ radar in 2012 and provide pragmatic recommendations & … continue reading

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          Oracle Fusion Applications Are “Here And Now”
          posted by in ERP Blog on

          There has been a lot of talk around Oracle Fusion over the last 5 years.  There has also been a lot of confusion around what Fusion is and when it will be available.  There is the Fusion Architecture, Fusion Middleware and Fusion Applications.  The Fusion Architecture and Middleware have been available and in use for … continue reading

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            I’m on PeopleSoft 8.9, where did everybody go?
            posted by in ERP Blog on December 7, 2011

            The short answer is most PeopleSoft customers are moving or have already moved to PeopleSoft 9.1. Oracle recently shared a statistic at a recent user group meeting that almost 50% of all PeopleSoft customers are currently live on 9.1 or have a 9.1 upgrade / re-implementation project in process. When you include PeopleSoft 9.0 customers, … continue reading

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