
Overview:
While managing the rising costs of non-strategic legacy applications and technologies, organisations are struggling with the need to modernise their ERP and technology platforms. Enterprise software providers have long imposed their agendas and timelines for transformation, at great financial and operational expense. What are the risks, how can business leaders recognise them, and what are the alternatives?
Join us by attending this exclusive Roundtable and Interact with your peers on pressing topics including:
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ERP and technology end-of-support deadlines offering more time to fully evaluate the business case for upgrade and migrations
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Risk of security exposure on unsupported or sustaining support versions and releases with no vendor patching for old releases
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Unable to justify the expense of upgrading databases, middleware, and applications to meet vendor support requirements
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Maintaining interoperability of modern browsers, operating systems, and cloud-based services with existing, stable ERP
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Australian Medical Consumables Distributor Supports Significant Growth with SAP BusinessObjects Upgrade
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Australian university leverages Rimini Consult™ to address lags in mandatory reporting processes.
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Nav Pillai, Chief Information Officer
Clifford Hallam Healthcare
Robert Laws, Application Enterprise Support Manager
University of Technology Sydney
Australian Retailer Takes a Non-traditional Path for ERP
“In the long run, this has allowed us to prioritise our technology investments to drive an easier and more engaging customer experience.”

Michael Howard, Chief Operating Officer
Officerworks