Browsing All posts tagged under »Duet«

Why AI Will Soon Make the Tech-First Implementation Model Obsolete

October 22, 2025

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Why is it important to remember SAP JAM?

Is IBM’s 2025 Acquisition Of Cognitus A Replay Of The Failed 2007 Microsoft And SAP “DUET” (aka The Mendocino Project)?

October 17, 2025

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Is IBM's acquisition of Cognitus DUET 2.0 with better branding?

From DUET To Python To RFP Wrappers: Are Solution Providers Surface Dwellers Only?

May 26, 2025

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What do the statues of Easter Island and ProcureTech solution providers have in common?

Walk Softly And . . . Why Some Solution Providers Are Going To Survive And Thrive Beyond 2025

September 13, 2024

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Finally, a solution provider shows me an actual demo of their platform!

Finally, No GenAI Hocus Pocus (A new DUET?)

September 6, 2024

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What is the difference between DUET 2004 and DUET 2024?

True or False: Does employee use of mobile devices personally increase end-user adoption of corporate buying solutions?

January 25, 2012

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“Capitalizing on employee acceptance of mobile devices in their personal lives, removes the traditional obstacles to adoption of corporate buying solutions on the part of the end user.” The above is an interesting statement with which to introduce this, the first post in our series on the advent of mobile supply chain solutions. Before getting […]

Oracle launches sourcing software on demand: Why market adaptability may ultimately derail the transition (Part 2)

April 14, 2009

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“Recognizing that adoption or end-user compliance is one of the main barriers to a successful program, the ability for project champions to leverage user comfort with known applications such as Excel to access certain functions within the SAP architecture could stimulate stakeholder buy-in, at least internally. By promoting the utilization of SAP through a familiar, […]

Doing What Comes Naturally: Accessing Zycus Spend Management Innovation Through A Simplified and Practical User Interface (Zycus Inc. Profile)

October 23, 2008

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“Recognizing that adoption or end-user compliance is one of the main barriers to a successful program, the ability for project champions to leverage user comfort with known applications such as Excel to access certain functions within the SAP architecture could stimulate stakeholder buy-in, at least internally. By promoting the utilization of SAP through a familiar, […]

Moving Procurement Practice Beyond Adjunct Complexity (COUPA Profile)

September 18, 2008

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“Organizations that already have a technology-driven program in place or have just recently implemented one still surprise me with their significant interest in the dramatic changes in procurement methodologies and practices. But rather than focusing learning on new and emerging technologies, today’s procurement professionals seek insights into the actual processes that drive their enterprises. The […]

Network Member Questions and Answers to Emerging Issues

February 7, 2008

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Over the past few days the following questions by Network Members were asked and answered.  To access the answers in their entirety visit the CATA Supply (Chain) Practices Hub.  If you are not already a member, send an e-mail to procureinsights@rogers.com, with “HUB” in the subject line. NOTE: There are no fees associated with joining the […]