The Future of Enterprise Software

Thought Leadership in Business Technology

Bruce Richardson

Bruce Richardson

Chief Research Officer Bruce Richardson’s companion blog to the First Thing Monday newsletter. Here he scrutinizes the enterprise software market, including in-depth examination of the players and trends shaping the future of business technology.

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October 13, 2009

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Sie werden in der Lage, schnell Pläne, Disposition, Inventur zu verstehen, und in der Lage, in der gesamten Wertschöpfungskette in einer Weise, dass sie Sinn macht, sofort und intuitiv arbeiten.

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In the near term, the most productive Wall Apps may not appear just in management suites, but in busy industrial environments that any employee can walk up to with a familiar hand-held wireless controller, 3D navigation conventions, and real-time communications via wireless headset. They will be able to quickly understand plans, scheduling, inventory, and be able to collaborate across the value chain in a way that makes sense to them, immediately and intuitively.

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