Vinnie Mirchandani
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The New Polymath: Profiles in Compound-Technology Innovations
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2010
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8 editions
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SAP Nation: a runaway software economy
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2014
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SAP Nation 2.0: an empire in disarray
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2015
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SAP Nation 3.0: Manifest Destiny
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The New Technology Elite: How Great Companies Optimize Both Technology Consumption and Production
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2012
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10 editions
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Silicon Collar: an optimistic perspective on humans, machines and jobs
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The AI Analyst
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SAP Nation: a runaway software economy
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2014
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SAP Nation 2.0: an empire in disarray
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2015
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SAP Nation : A Runaway Software Economy
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“Unlike Android or mobile applications, the expected upswing in ERP adoption is measured in years and not months.”
― SAP Nation 2.0: an empire in disarray
― SAP Nation 2.0: an empire in disarray
“SAP may need to use its own inventory management system to manage its exploding list of SKUs.”
― SAP Nation 2.0: an empire in disarray
― SAP Nation 2.0: an empire in disarray
“Since the announcement of SAP S/4HANA in February 2015, it has become clear that HANA is the only first-class citizen.”
― SAP Nation 2.0: an empire in disarray
― SAP Nation 2.0: an empire in disarray
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