Which function in your organization is the most troubled by cloud costs?
DevOps / IT42%
Finance / Management54%
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IT Manager in Construction10 days ago
You can include also DevFinOps, it is where we go in my case.Content you might like
Director IT | CTO Office | Digital Factory / Industry 4.0 in Hardware2 years ago
I don't think rising costs will make people migrate back to on-prem because they're too invested. If you're already in the cloud, you would have to bring everything down and set up an on-prem environment, which ...read more2 Replies
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Are you reducing licensing to cope with rising SaaS costs?
Yes23%
We have already reduced licensing where possible48%
We’re considering it18%
No10%
Other (comment below)
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For MuleSoft: what are some of the best practices you used to keep the costs in check?
Head of Demand to Value Data, Digital & Technology in Healthcare and Biotech7 months ago
Model optimisation internally and challenge the vendor! We spent a lot of time designing, managing and improving our node stucture if I remember correctly, and had to push back on over capacity (cost) a lot until we could ...read more3k views1 Upvote1 Comment
Does anyone use the Business Performance Planning & Analytics within D365 Finance for budget planning? We have found the core budget tools within D365 Finance a little cumbersome so we are trying to find out some more information on the features within the Performance Planning module but not many people seem to know about it. Can anyone help us gain some further insight?
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Young, small companies shy away from investing in a full-scale ERP solution. You need to understand how the business operates to fully understand what you want to get out of your ERP program.
SAP26%
Oracle37%
Plex7%
Other13%
No ERP planned12%
ERP planned3%
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