Le Groupe Barrière choisit le Cloud pour son premier ERP administratif Le Groupe Barrière est une entreprise familiale qui gère en propre hôtels, casinos, spas, golfs et restaurants. Avec 1,2 milliards de chiffre d’affaires et l’équivalent de 7.000 employés temps pleins - principalement en France et en Suisse - la société s’est restructurée dans les années 2000 pour rationaliser une organisation auparavant très décentralisée. La finance a été à la pointe de cette évolution avec un centre de services partagés qui gère la comptabilité, les fiches de paies, etc. Aujourd’hui encore, chacun de ses sites (dont 34 casinos et de ses 18 hôtels) possède un contrôleur financier dont un des buts est d’accompagner au jour le jour les métiers sur le terrain. Mais, les outils informatiques des fonctions supports, eux, n’avaient pas bougé. Un logiciel comptable que les moins de 30 ans ne peuvent pas connaître « On a anticipé un futur problème », raconte-t-il. Réel fonctionne, donc. L’ouverture du successeur de Réel est donc indispensable. Une DSI « opportuniste »
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Workday looks to put a bomb under SAP and Oracle duopoly Towards the end of my quarterly earnings call last week with Bill McDermott, co-CEO SAP he said: "The cloud is real at SAP. We're going to assemble a portfolio of on-demand applications with Business ByDesign and then we're going to impose our will on the market." I came off that call with one thought in mind. McDermott could convincingly sell the idea the moon is made of green cheese to otherwise sane adults. If Workday continues on its present trajectory, it stands a very good chance of rendering both SAP and Oracle irrelevant to the market. The duopoly of SAP-Oracle have pretty much ground out the enterprise turf for themselves. That aside, all these players are fatally flawed. Salesforce.com has already taken $2 billion plus out of the market (PDF download) with their CRM solution. Market momentum Workday has come from near nothing three years ago to a $2.1 billion valuation based upon annual billings that are currently heading towards $300 million.
Social Proof Is The New Marketing Editor’s note: This guest post is written by Aileen Lee, Partner at venture firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, where she focuses on investing in consumer internet ventures. Full disclosure: some of the companies mentioned below are KPCB-backed companies, including One Kings Lane, Klout and Plum District (both of which count Lee as a board member). You can read more about Lee at KPCB.com and follow her on twitter at @aileenlee. As I’ve written about before, we’re in an amazing period of the consumer Internet. Despite a shaky economy, many web companies are in hypergrowth. This is reminiscent of the five-year period over a decade ago when companies like Amazon, Netscape, eBay, Yahoo, Google and PayPal were built. One challenge, which isn’t new, is the battle for consumer attention. What is social proof? Consider the social proof of a line of people standing behind a velvet rope, waiting to get into a club. Five Types of Social Proof 2) Celebrity social proof – Up to 25% of U.S. P.S.
KeeeX - Blockchain Data Trust and Secure Collaboration Solutions PlayNicely - Beautiful collaboration for software developers The Future of Cloud Computing: Industry Predictions for 2012 With 9th Cloud Expo - Cloud Expo Silicon Valley - still in full swing at the Santa Clara Convention Center in California, what is being said about the future landscape of cloud computing? In this round-up we asked a variety of members of the cloud computing ecosystem, from CIOs to independent consultants to marketeers. We asked in each case for their top five predictions. Here are their views on what's in store in 2012: Santa Clara Convention Center is getting ready for Cloud Expo Silicon Valley DIY Service Provision | Cloud of Devices | Security Breach Looms | Personalized SPs | African Growth Lauren C. Lauren is responsible at IBM for the technology strategy for the company's growth initiatives, including cloud computing, Smarter Planet, business analytics and emerging markets. 1. Greg Ness | @ArchimediusVP of Marketing at Vantage Data Centers 1. Social Nets | Tablets | New Collaboration Models | IT Skills Shortage | RoR & HTML5 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.
Powering Trust in the Data Economy– TRUSTe Startup : 6 outils pour le paiement en ligne | 1001startups Le nombre de sites internet marchands continue de grandir. Et le nombre de solutions pour permettre vos clients de payer augmente en conséquence. L’idée ici n’est pas de savoir s’il faut favoriser la carte bleue ou l’envoi de chèque qui sont des moyens de paiement, car les chiffres sont formels. En France, 4 achats sur 5 sont faits avec une carte bleue. Non, l’idée ici c’est de vous donner les meilleurs outils en fonction de votre activité pour que facilité l’expérience utilisateur, mais aussi pour que vous soyez en règle vis-à-vis de la législation. Quel outils utilisés pour une market place ? Qui sont les acteurs du paiement en ligne ? Au premier abord tous les outils se ressemblent et tous ont quasiment le même nom. Il y a deux types d’acteurs : les banques et les sociétés spécialisées. Les outils de paiement pour un site e-commerce Globalement, tous proposent la carte bleue, les chèques et PayPal. PayPlug, le plus simple. PayZen, le plus cool. PayLine, le plus pro. LemonWay Mangopay
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