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vastedge330 · 9 months ago
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VastEdge provides Oracle Cloud Migration services, ensuring a smooth and secure transition to Oracle Cloud. Boost your business agility, enhance performance, and leverage scalable cloud infrastructure with VastEdge's expert migration solutions. Migrate to Oracle Cloud with zero business disruption.
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kinvictor · 2 months ago
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Migrate to Oracle Cloud with Zero Upfront Costs: A Cost-Effective Path to Modernization 
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topnews24hour · 6 months ago
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Trump says it could be worth keeping TikTok in US for a little while
Trump Signals Potential Shift in TikTok’s Fate in the U.S.: A New Chapter Unfolds
The U.S. political landscape witnessed an intriguing twist recently, as President-elect Donald Trump expressed an unexpected willingness to allow TikTok to operate in the country, at least temporarily. His remarks, given during an event hosted by Turning Point USA, suggest a softening stance on the popular video-sharing app, previously flagged for national security concerns due to its Chinese ownership. Trump’s statement comes as a significant departure from the earlier calls for a complete ban or forced divestiture of TikTok’s U.S. operations.
Trump’s Perspective on TikTok’s Presence
Speaking to a packed audience in Phoenix, Arizona, Trump highlighted the app’s undeniable influence, particularly in engaging young voters and shaping narratives during his campaign. “We had billions and billions of views,” he remarked, acknowledging TikTok's role in amplifying his message. This acknowledgment underscores TikTok's widespread appeal and its potential as a tool for communication and influence, which Trump seems reluctant to discard entirely.
His comments come amid heightened scrutiny of TikTok by U.S. lawmakers, who cite concerns over data privacy and potential misuse of user information by the Chinese government. Despite this, Trump hinted that keeping TikTok around "for a little while" might be worth considering, signaling a possible reevaluation of the app’s role in the U.S.
A History of Controversy and Legal Battles
TikTok’s troubles in the U.S. began long before Trump’s latest remarks. Owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, the app has faced accusations of compromising user data and posing a national security risk. In April, the U.S. Senate passed a bill requiring ByteDance to sell its U.S. operations or face a nationwide ban. ByteDance has since taken the matter to the Supreme Court, hoping to overturn the ruling.
The Biden administration, prior to Trump’s election, had also expressed concerns, with proposals to tighten restrictions on Chinese-owned apps. However, Trump’s latest statement suggests a possible pivot, offering ByteDance a potential lifeline to resolve regulatory concerns without drastic measures.
Why TikTok Matters
TikTok’s appeal transcends entertainment, making it a cultural and economic force in the U.S. Its algorithm-driven content, combined with an engaged user base of over 150 million Americans, has made it a platform of choice for creators, businesses, and even political campaigns. Trump’s campaign’s own success on TikTok highlights its potential as a strategic communication tool.
For ByteDance, retaining a foothold in the U.S. market is critical. Losing access to one of its largest markets would not only impact its revenue but also diminish its influence globally. For the U.S., balancing the app’s cultural significance with national security concerns remains a delicate challenge.
Future Implications and Opportunities
Trump’s softened stance could pave the way for new negotiations between ByteDance and U.S. regulators. TikTok has already made strides in addressing security concerns, such as migrating U.S. user data to Oracle servers and promising greater transparency in its operations. If ByteDance can build on these measures, it may avert a ban and secure its place in the U.S. digital ecosystem.
However, skepticism persists among lawmakers and national security experts, who argue that deeper structural changes, such as full divestiture from Chinese ownership, are necessary to safeguard American users’ data. This ongoing tension ensures that TikTok’s path forward will remain under intense scrutiny.
Conclusion
President-elect Trump’s remarks signal a potential turning point in the TikTok saga, offering a glimmer of hope for the app’s continued operation in the U.S. However, the road ahead is fraught with challenges, from navigating regulatory hurdles to addressing persistent security concerns. TikTok’s journey reflects a broader narrative of technology, geopolitics, and cultural influence—a story far from over. As the new administration takes charge, the decisions made in the coming months will define TikTok’s legacy in the U.S., shaping not only its future but also the broader dynamics of global tech governance.
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newengen · 2 years ago
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To Ban, or Not to Ban: Our Take on How Marketers Should Be Thinking About TikTok
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The Latest TikTok News
Tensions between TikTok and the U.S. government came to a head this month after the Biden administration threatened to ban the app should the company refuse to divest from its Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance. The escalation comes amidst warnings from U.S. lawmakers that China’s investment in TikTok poses a threat to national security and opens the door for the Chinese government to influence content moderation on the platform.
To top it all off, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew faced Congress last Thursday and attempted to reassure U.S. lawmakers that the company has implemented measures to address their concerns. Central to Chew’s defense was TikTok’s plan to roll out what it calls “Project Texas” - a $1.5 billion project to migrate American user data to Texas-based Oracle. In another key moment, Chew rebutted accusations that TikTok’s algorithm has adverse effects on kids by pointing to steps the company has taken to protect its younger users.
A Marketing Perspective
Apart from the political drama, TikTok also made headlines this month after its announcement that 150 million American users are on the platform. The app’s popularity and influence are undeniable, and marketers are uniquely aware of this: there’s an appetite for short-form video that won’t be curbed by a TikTok ban. An eMarketer survey from November 2022 found that 63% of TikTok users would move to another platform, with Instagram being the favored alternative. And these platforms are already evolving their video capabilities to meet consumer demand - Instagram introduced 90-second videos last year, and Meta recently followed suit.
So, What Does TikTok Have to Say About All of This?
In response to last Thursday’s hearing, TikTok circulated a Myth vs. Fact Sheet, which counters what the company calls inaccuracies surrounding its ownership, content moderation, and data security. A few notable examples, transcribed directly from the document, include:
“Myth: TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance Ltd., is Chinese-owned.*
Fact: TikTok’s parent company ByteDance Ltd. was founded by Chinese entrepreneurs, but today, roughly sixty percent of the company is beneficially owned by global institutional investors such as Carlyle Group, General Atlantic, and Susquehanna International Group. An additional twenty percent of the company is owned by ByteDance employees around the world, including nearly seven thousand Americans. The remaining twenty percent is owned by the company's founder, who is a private individual and is not part of any state or government entity.”
*Despite TikTok’s attempt at myth-busting ByteDance’s association with the Chinese government, it has been reported that "golden shares" give the Chinese government the ability to appoint a seat on the company's board.
“Myth: TikTok manipulates content in a way that benefits the Chinese government or harms American interests.
Fact: TikTok is an entertainment app. The content on TikTok is generated by our community. TikTok does not permit any government to influence or change its recommendation model.
Myth: TikTok collects a significant amount of sensitive data on its users.
Fact: TikTok's privacy policy fully describes the data the company collects. There have been many inaccurate claims about our policies and practices that have gone unaddressed by the media. To be clear, the current versions of the TikTok app do NOT:
*Monitor keystrokes or content of what people type when they use our in-app browser on third-party websites;
Collect precise or approximate GPS location in the U.S.;
Use face or voice prints to identify individuals.
In line with industry practices and as explained in our privacy policy, we collect information to help the app function, operate securely, and improve the user experience. We constantly update our app and encourage users to download the most current version of TikTok.”
*This talking point conveniently omits what happens off the app via TikTok browser trackers, or “pixels.” But more on that in a minute.
Formalities aside, TikTok knows that the best way to reach an audience is, well, through TikTok. Ahead of his testimony on March 23rd, Chew appeared on TikTok’s verified account to address his upcoming congressional hearing and remind users of what’s at stake - that a ban could “take TikTok away” from 150 million users, 5 million business accounts, and 7,000 U.S.-based TikTok employees.
Creators Sounding the Alarm
TikTok has found support from its creators, who have taken to the platform to sound the alarm about what a ban, in the form of the S. 686 RESTRICT Act, would mean. One example comes from creator @sayheyjames, who recently published a video that generated 12.2 million video views and 2 million likes in the span of a week. In this video, he calls out elements of the bill that he says will “fundamentally change” how we use the internet, like the proposed legal consequences of using VPNs to access banned apps and the ban on hardware manufactured by “foreign adversaries” (including China, Russia, and Iran).
There are countless examples of this type of content, with trending hashtags like #tiktokban accumulating 2 billion views. Given how much creators have to lose in this debate, it’s no surprise that they’re leveraging the platform to create a sense of urgency around the issue.
Making Sense of it All
It’s near impossible to predict what happens next because there’s no playbook on how to best navigate the aftermath of a ban on a platform like TikTok. Kevin Goodwin, VP of Performance Marketing at New Engen, offers some perspective:
“Precedent matters. We have zero precedent for a nationwide ban of such a popular technology and entertainment platform. Since we’ve never seen it happen before, all marketers are skeptical that TikTok will be the first to pay the price. Take Meta and Google for example - they consistently face legislative pressure for specific products and ways of working (albeit on a smaller scale), yet have never been materially impacted in their ability to provide products to users and advertisers.”
On top of the legal and political complexities of a theoretical TikTok ban, the cultural and economic implications are massive. New Engen VP of Performance Marketing, Adam Telian, puts it plainly,
TikTok has done an amazing job of creating demand for a specific type of content which, it seems, a good portion of the world can’t get enough of. Our position is that, even if TikTok gets banned, the format and the attention it demands isn’t going anywhere.
Another key piece of the equation is TikTok creators, who help differentiate the platform from other major social media players. This is why New Engen leaders are asking, “what will happen with creators?” Many creators are already operating cross-platform, but those with an outsized presence on TikTok are at risk of losing potency in their existing brand partnerships. It will be incumbent on brands to diversify their influencer partnerships and plan accordingly for a creator migration to Reels, Shorts, and Triller (or maybe a resurrected Vine) in the wake of a TikTok ban.
“Once we figure out where the creators are moving,” Adam Telian says, “it will be up to the platform to prove they can retain user attention, and deliver the same results and consistent innovation we've seen from TikTok.”
Actions for Marketers (Whether You’re on TikTok Yet or Not)
For the time being, there are several actions marketers can take to leverage TikTok as it exists today.
New Engen Clients Operating on TikTok
These clients are embracing a business-as-usual approach to their TikTok strategy, but they’re also prepared to be agile and flexible as the situation unfolds. Kevin Goodwin explains, “We continue to recommend brands take a diversified channel strategy and approach to short-form video to hedge any extreme risk. We want to avoid the rare scenario where the government bans TikTok and one of our clients suddenly has 50%+ of their revenue at risk.”
In practice, this means incorporating Instagram Reels and Youtube Shorts into short-form video strategies, and, as mentioned above, ensuring that content creator programs aren’t over-dependent on the TikTok app and its toolset.
New Engen Clients Not Yet on TikTok
We are advising clients who are not yet on TikTok to move forward with their investment. “Even if TikTok does get banned,” Adam Telian explains, “clients can be using this time to refine their creative approach and learn how to unlock meaningful performance that should translate to whichever platform fills the vacuum created by a ban. And if it doesn’t get banned, then they’re ahead of where they would be if they chose to wait for the dust to settle."
New Engen Clients Concerned About Data Privacy
Anna Otieno, Head of Research & Insights at New Engen, reminds us, “Privacy and security are the top concerns right now, particularly for companies and government institutions. As we head into a world of cookie-less advertising and first-party data, control is key.” She notes that, regarding TikTok, “It’s been confirmed that the app - like Google and Meta - gathers information about people as they move around the internet. TikTok partners with companies that embed tiny website trackers “pixels” to better measure and target ads - usually without user notification.”
With this in mind, some New Engen clients have chosen to refrain from implementing TikTok’s tracking pixel. This allows brands to maintain their presence on the platform without compromising their first-party data.
It’s important to note, however, that creators tend to have a difference of opinion on this front. Anna Otieno tells us that, "While privacy and security are important to TikTok users, content creators are less concerned given the tradeoff. In fact, most social media users know that their data is tracked and shared to make sure ‘the algorithm is working.’ TikTok’s remixed creator fund, known as the Creativity Program Beta, aims to help creators “generate higher revenue potential.” What’s the price of opportunity and revenue? Data."
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cybersecurityict · 6 hours ago
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ERP Software Market Expands with Increased Focus on Automation and Integration
The Enterprise Resource Planning Software Market was valued at USD 62.49 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 175.63 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 12.23% from 2024-2032.
ERP Software Market continues to be a cornerstone of digital transformation, enabling organizations to streamline operations, enhance visibility, and drive decision-making through integrated business solutions. As industries increasingly adopt cloud-first strategies, ERP systems are evolving to support hybrid workforces, real-time data access, and modular deployments tailored to specific business needs.
U.S. sees strong ERP demand in mid-size and large enterprises amid digital acceleration
ERP Software Market is witnessing a robust surge in demand across manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and finance sectors. Vendors are focusing on AI integration, predictive analytics, and mobile accessibility, helping enterprises in the U.S. and globally improve agility, compliance, and customer satisfaction.
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Market Keyplayers:
Epicor Software Corporation (Epicor ERP, Prophet 21)
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P (HP Adaptive Management, HP Project Portfolio Management)
Infor Inc. (Infor CloudSuite, Infor M3)
IBM Corporation (IBM Cognos Analytics, IBM Maximo)
Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft Power BI)
NetSuite Inc. (NetSuite ERP, NetSuite CRM+)
Oracle Corporation (Oracle NetSuite, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP)
Sage Group plc (Sage Intacct, Sage 300cloud)
SAP SE (SAP S/4HANA, SAP Business ByDesign)
Unit4 (Unit4 ERP, Unit4 Financial Planning & Analysis)
Workday Inc. (Workday Financial Management, Workday Human Capital Management)
Deltek (Deltek Costpoint, Deltek Vantagepoint)
QAD Inc. (QAD Adaptive ERP, QAD Cloud ERP)
IFS AB (IFS Cloud, IFS Applications)
Acumatica (Acumatica Cloud ERP, Acumatica Construction Edition)
Syspro (SYSPRO ERP, SYSPRO Avanti)
Tally Solutions Pvt Ltd (TallyPrime, Tally ERP 9)
Odoo SA (Odoo ERP, Odoo CRM)
Priority Software (Priority ERP, Priority Zoom)
Ramco Systems (Ramco ERP Suite, Ramco Global Payroll)
abas Software GmbH (abas ERP, abas Distribution)
Plex Systems Inc. (Plex Smart Manufacturing Platform, Plex ERP)
Market Analysis
The ERP Software Market is undergoing a significant shift from on-premise systems to flexible cloud-based models. Businesses are recognizing the importance of end-to-end integration across finance, supply chain, human resources, and customer relationship management. In the U.S., rapid digitization of legacy systems and the need for operational resilience have driven major ERP investments. Meanwhile, Europe’s focus on regulatory compliance and data security is influencing adoption, especially in finance and public sectors.
Market Trends
Migration to cloud-native ERP platforms for scalability
Integration of AI/ML for real-time insights and automation
Growing demand for industry-specific ERP solutions
Increased adoption among SMEs due to flexible pricing models
Expansion of mobile ERP access for remote workforce
ERP systems incorporating advanced data visualization tools
Focus on cybersecurity and data governance within ERP architecture
Market Scope
The ERP Software Market is not limited to enterprise giants; it is rapidly becoming accessible and indispensable for mid-sized and growing businesses. Modular ERP solutions are being adopted across various sectors for their ability to streamline workflows and improve productivity.
Cross-departmental integration enhancing operational efficiency
Customizable modules for different industry verticals
Cloud-hosted ERP systems supporting global scalability
Real-time financial and inventory tracking
Seamless third-party integrations (CRM, BI, HRM tools)
Enhanced data security features ensuring regulatory compliance
Forecast Outlook
The ERP Software Market is set to evolve further with a focus on intelligent automation and seamless cross-functional visibility. As organizations prioritize agility and data-driven strategies, ERP solutions will play a critical role in aligning business goals with operational execution. The U.S. and European markets are expected to continue driving innovation through increased investment in AI-powered ERP platforms, real-time analytics, and flexible deployment models that cater to dynamic market conditions.
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Conclusion
The future of the ERP Software Market lies in its adaptability, intelligence, and ability to unify complex business processes across geographies. With enterprises in the U.S. and Europe striving for operational excellence and digital scalability, ERP platforms are emerging as strategic assets—not just software systems. Organizations that invest in next-gen ERP now will be better equipped to lead, innovate, and scale in an increasingly competitive global environment.
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globalindustrypulse · 9 hours ago
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U.S. ERP Software Market Growth Potential for the Period 2025 to 2032 | At a CAGR of 3.6%
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The U.S. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software market size was valued at USD 12.84 billion in 2024, and it is projected to grow from USD 13.29 billion in 2025 to USD 16.99 billion by 2032, registering a CAGR of 3.6% during the forecast period. While growth is moderate, market dynamics are shifting due to increasing demand for integrated platforms, cloud ERP deployment, and regulatory compliance needs across industries.
Key Market Highlights:
2024 Market Size (U.S.): USD 12.84 billion
2025 Market Size (U.S.): USD 13.29 billion
2032 Market Size (U.S.): USD 16.99 billion
CAGR (2025–2032): 3.6%
Market Outlook: Stable growth supported by manufacturing digitization, financial process automation, and cloud migration
Top ERP Vendors in the U.S. Market:
SAP America
Oracle Corporation
Microsoft (Dynamics 365)
Workday
Infor
Epicor Software
Sage Group
Acumatica
Unit4
IFS
Plex Systems
NetSuite (Oracle)
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Market Dynamics:
Key Growth Drivers:
Demand for Real-Time Operational Visibility: Organizations increasingly rely on centralized ERP platforms to consolidate finance, inventory, HR, and supply chain data.
Cloud-First IT Transformation: Adoption of cloud-based ERP solutions is accelerating among SMBs and large enterprises for improved scalability and cost-efficiency.
Compliance and Audit Readiness: ERP systems are instrumental in maintaining SOX compliance and audit trails for public and private firms.
Integration with Emerging Tech: ERP platforms are being enhanced with AI, machine learning, and robotic process automation (RPA) for smarter business operations.
Manufacturing Sector Revamp: U.S.-based manufacturers are adopting ERP to support smart factories, procurement digitization, and resource optimization.
Key Opportunities:
AI-Enhanced ERP Modules: Use of AI for demand forecasting, predictive maintenance, and anomaly detection in operations
ERP for Services Sector: Rapid expansion of ERP adoption in healthcare, legal, and professional services for project accounting and compliance
Mid-Market Expansion: Growing availability of modular, affordable ERP offerings for mid-sized U.S. firms
Vertical-Specific ERP: Tailored ERP systems for construction, education, manufacturing, and logistics industries
Mobile and Edge ERP Solutions: Expanding need for mobile-first and field-accessible ERP dashboards
Technology & Application Landscape:
Deployment Models:
Cloud ERP (SaaS)
On-Premises ERP
Hybrid ERP
Key ERP Modules:
Financial Management
Human Capital Management (HCM)
Inventory & Supply Chain Management
Manufacturing & Production
CRM & Order Management
Business Intelligence & Reporting
End Users:
Manufacturing
Retail
Healthcare
Education
Construction
Public Sector
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Recent Developments:
February 2024 – Oracle introduced new GenAI-powered features in Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP for U.S. enterprises, enhancing real-time decision-making and scenario modeling.
July 2023 – SAP launched its Green Ledger initiative within SAP S/4HANA Cloud to help American enterprises track carbon emissions as part of their ERP reporting.
September 2023 – Workday extended its ERP offering for mid-sized U.S. companies with tailored HCM and finance tools, offering a low-code configuration engine.
Trends Shaping the U.S. ERP Market:
AI and Predictive Analytics: ERP systems integrating ML algorithms for forecasting demand, sales, and workforce needs
Composable ERP: Rise of microservices and modular ERP architectures that let organizations customize solutions based on evolving needs
Cybersecurity Integration: Emphasis on data security, access control, and compliance built into ERP layers
IoT and Edge Connectivity: ERP platforms are increasingly linking with smart devices and edge hardware in logistics and manufacturing
User-Centric Interfaces: Simplified dashboards, voice-enabled commands, and mobile app expansion
Conclusion:          
Though the U.S. ERP software market is experiencing steady, moderate growth, the market remains strategically important as enterprises look to digitally transform core business operations. The future of ERP in the U.S. is cloud-first, intelligent, and composable, offering agility, compliance, and performance across verticals. As legacy systems are phased out, ERP vendors that offer modular, AI-powered, and industry-specific solutions will lead the next wave of enterprise efficiency.
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sandhiyanaidu · 1 day ago
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Amazon RDS for MariaDB | Simplify Database Management RDS for MariaDB is a fork of MySQL, offering additional features, security enhancements, and improved performance. It is fully compatible with MySQL and provides a rich ecosystem of storage engines, plugins, and tools.- Key Features:  - Enhanced security features like data-at-rest encryption and data masking.  - Support for MariaDB-specific features such as the Aria storage engine.  - Seamless compatibility with MySQL, enabling easy migration.  - Automated backups, monitoring, and maintenance.- Use Cases:  - Applications needing advanced security and performance.  - Users looking for an enhanced, open-source alternative to MySQL.  - Web applications with moderate to high traffic.Key Benefits of Choosing the Right Amazon RDS Database:1. Optimized Performance: Select an engine that matches your performance needs, ensuring efficient data processing and application responsiveness. 2. Scalability: Choose a database that scales seamlessly with your growing data and traffic demands, avoiding performance bottlenecks. 3. Cost Efficiency: Find a solution that fits your budget while providing the necessary features and performance. 4. Enhanced Features: Leverage advanced capabilities specific to each engine to meet your application's unique requirements. 5. Simplified Management: Benefit from managed services that reduce administrative tasks and streamline database operations.Conclusion:Choosing the right Amazon RDS database engine is critical for achieving the best performance, scalability, and functionality for your application. Each engine offers unique features and advantages tailored to specific use cases, whether you need the speed of Aurora, the extensibility of PostgreSQL, the enterprise features of SQL Server, or the robustness of Oracle. Understanding these options helps ensure that your database infrastructure meets your application’s needs, both now and in the future.
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maximumpostcreator · 5 days ago
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Benefits of Outsourcing Accounts Payable
Introduction
As finance functions evolve, more businesses are turning to accounts payable outsourcing companies to enhance efficiency, ensure compliance, and gain better control over their finances. But with so many providers in the market, how do you choose the right partner? In this blog, we break down the key factors businesses must consider while selecting the best AP outsourcing firm—like Rightpath.
Understanding the Role of AP Outsourcing Companies
An accounts payable outsourcing company manages your invoice processing, vendor payments, exception handling, compliance checks, and reporting. Their main objective is to simplify complex AP workflows and reduce the administrative burden on your internal teams.
These companies offer services such as:
Invoice imaging and digitization
PO matching and exception handling
Vendor communication and query resolution
Payment processing (ACH, check, wire)
Monthly reporting and audit support
Checklist: What to Look for in an AP Outsourcing Partner
Proven Track Record and Industry Experience Choose a company with a demonstrated history of successful AP transformations. Look at their client base, years of operation, and case studies.
Technology Stack and Automation Capabilities The best companies leverage AI, OCR, machine learning, and workflow automation tools to reduce manual intervention and errors.
Security Standards Ensure the provider complies with international data protection laws (GDPR, SOC 2, ISO 27001) and uses encrypted environments for transactions.
Scalability The company should support your current volume and be able to scale up as your business grows or enters new markets.
Customizable Solutions Avoid one-size-fits-all approaches. Your AP needs should be matched with a tailored solution.
Integration Capabilities Seamless integration with your existing ERP systems like SAP, Oracle, QuickBooks, or NetSuite is a must.
Reporting and Transparency Look for partners that provide real-time analytics, dashboards, and audit trails to maintain full visibility and control.
Cost Transparency Ask for detailed pricing models—transaction-based, fixed-fee, or hybrid—and understand what is included.
Why Rightpath Stands Out Among AP Outsourcing Companies
100% Process Transparency Clients get access to every stage of invoice lifecycle through intuitive dashboards.
Domain Expertise With decades of experience across industries, Rightpath understands the unique AP challenges of each sector.
White-Glove Onboarding and Support We offer a dedicated transition team to ensure a smooth migration of your AP function.
Flexible Engagement Models From full-service AP outsourcing to specific support services, Rightpath lets you choose what you need.
Continuous Process Improvement We don’t just replicate your existing AP process—we optimize and improve it through data analysis and AI.
Client Success Story: A Case Study
Company: Mid-size Retail Chain in India Challenge: Overwhelmed by 30,000+ invoices/month, high error rate, delayed vendor payments Solution: Rightpath implemented an OCR-driven AP automation platform, trained their internal team, and set up a ticketing system for exceptions. Result:
75% faster invoice processing
40% reduction in overhead costs
0 missed payment deadlines in 6 months
Risks of Choosing the Wrong Provider
Poor data protection and security breaches
Lack of process ownership and accountability
Incompatibility with internal systems
Cost overruns due to unclear pricing
Frustrated vendors due to slow payments
Conclusion
Choosing the right accounts payable outsourcing company is a crucial decision that impacts your financial health and business reputation. Don’t settle for a vendor—partner with a firm like Rightpath, who becomes an extension of your team, committed to your success. With the right guidance and tools, we help you unlock efficiency, reduce costs, and build trust with your vendors.
For more information visit: - https://rightpathgs.com/
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aeyecrm · 5 days ago
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From Chaos to Clarity: A Step-by-Step Guide to Migrating Legacy Systems to Cloud CRMs
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Migrating from a legacy system to a cloud-based Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform is one of the most impactful moves a small business can make. With growing demands for speed, accuracy, and customer personalization, traditional on-premise solutions simply can’t keep up. Fortunately, Cloud CRM Solutions offer a smarter, more agile way to manage customer data and business processes. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to make that transition efficiently and effectively.
Learn more about CRM transformation at AeyeCRM.
Why Move to a Cloud CRM?
The Limits of Legacy Systems
Legacy systems, though once cutting-edge, now present significant operational challenges:
Inflexibility: Hard to update and incompatible with modern apps
High Maintenance Costs: Expensive hardware and dedicated IT staff
Limited Accessibility: Cannot be accessed remotely or on mobile
Poor Data Visibility: Disconnected data silos across departments
By contrast, Cloud CRM Solutions provide scalable, cost-effective access to real-time customer data, integrate smoothly with other platforms, and improve team collaboration.
Market Trends and Insights
According to Gartner, by 2027, over 80% of CRM deployments will be cloud-based.
SMBs adopting cloud CRMs report a 35% boost in customer satisfaction and 25% faster sales cycle closure.
Step-by-Step: Migrating Legacy Systems to a Cloud CRM
Step 1: Assess Your Current System
Before making the switch, evaluate what your legacy system is currently handling:
Which processes are outdated or inefficient?
What data is critical to retain?
Are there integration needs with ERP or marketing platforms?
This analysis helps create a roadmap for your CRM implementation for SMBs that minimizes disruption.
Step 2: Select the Right Cloud CRM
Small businesses often choose platforms like Salesforce, Zoho, or HubSpot for their user-friendly interfaces and scalability. Working with Salesforce consulting partners such as AeyeCRM ensures the platform fits your exact business model and industry.
Step 3: Cleanse and Prepare Your Data
Legacy systems are notorious for messy, duplicated, or incomplete data. Before migration:
Eliminate outdated or duplicate records
Standardize formats (e.g., phone numbers, addresses)
Tag or classify key accounts for segmentation
Step 4: Migrate in Phases
Instead of switching everything at once, migrate in stages:
Start with one team (e.g., Sales or Customer Service)
Test and adjust workflows
Use feedback to refine other departments' rollouts
Step 5: Integrate with Cloud ERP (Optional)
For maximum operational efficiency, consider Cloud ERP integration. Syncing your CRM with platforms like Oracle NetSuite or Microsoft Dynamics can automate back-end processes such as invoicing, inventory updates, and procurement.
Step 6: Train and Support Your Team
Your CRM is only as good as your team’s ability to use it. Provide:
Role-specific training sessions
Quick-reference guides
Ongoing support from implementation partners like AeyeCRM
Step 7: Monitor Performance and Optimize
Once live, track KPIs such as:
Lead conversion rates
Sales cycle length
Customer satisfaction (CSAT scores)
Use built-in reporting tools to continuously optimize processes.
Case Study: How a Startup Made the Leap
A healthcare startup in New York transitioned from a paper-based legacy CRM to Salesforce with the help of AeyeCRM. The migration was completed in six weeks. Results included:
50% faster lead-to-sale conversion
40% improvement in customer response time
Integration with their ERP system for real-time billing updates
Key Benefits of Migrating to Cloud CRM
Cost Savings: Eliminate hardware costs and reduce IT overhead
Scalability: Easily add users and features as your business grows
Mobility: Access customer data from anywhere
Automation: Trigger follow-ups, reminders, and tasks automatically
Security: Benefit from enterprise-grade security and compliance
Common Migration Challenges (and How to Avoid Them)
Underestimating data complexity: Do a full audit before moving anything
Insufficient team buy-in: Communicate benefits clearly and involve stakeholders early
Skipping testing: Pilot the system with a small group before full deployment
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a legacy CRM system?
A legacy CRM system is an older platform, often hosted on-premise, that lacks modern features like mobile access, cloud integration, and automation.
How long does migration usually take?
Depending on your data volume and business complexity, migration can take 4 to 12 weeks.
Is cloud CRM secure?
Yes. Reputable platforms like Salesforce and Zoho provide enterprise-grade security features, including encryption and access controls.
What are the costs involved?
Costs vary based on licensing, customization, and consulting. However, most businesses recover their investment within 6 to 12 months.
Does AeyeCRM help with both CRM and ERP integration?
Yes. AeyeCRM specializes in CRM implementation for SMBs and also provides expert support for Cloud ERP integration to ensure end-to-end system efficiency.
Conclusion
Migrating to a cloud-based CRM doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With careful planning, the right tools, and expert guidance, you can turn disorganized legacy systems into streamlined customer-focused engines.
Contact us today to explore tailored CRM and cloud integration solutions.
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sierra-cedar · 5 days ago
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Oracle Cloud to PeopleSoft Migration
Sierra-Cedar specializes in flawless Oracle Cloud to PeopleSoft migration, ensuring minimum disruption and maximum effectiveness. With deep moxie and proven methodologies, Sierra-Cedar helps associations modernize systems, streamline operations, and enhance performance. Trust Sierra-Cedar to deliver a secure, scalable, and unborn-ready migration acclimatized to your business ambitions.
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digitechit · 6 days ago
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associative-2001 · 6 days ago
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Laravel Development Company
Looking for a reliable Laravel development company? Associative, based in Pune, India, offers scalable, secure, and high-performance Laravel solutions tailored to your business needs.
Laravel Development Company in Pune, India – Associative
In today’s fast-paced digital world, businesses need robust, scalable, and secure web applications to stay ahead. Laravel, the leading PHP framework, has emerged as a go-to solution for modern web development. If you're searching for a reliable Laravel development company, Associative is your trusted partner in delivering powerful Laravel-based web applications that drive results.
Why Choose Laravel for Web Development?
Laravel is known for its elegant syntax, robust features, and developer-friendly tools. Whether you're building a simple CMS, a full-scale enterprise application, or a custom e-commerce platform, Laravel provides the perfect foundation. Features like built-in authentication, MVC architecture, RESTful routing, and Artisan CLI make Laravel ideal for building modern, scalable applications.
Associative – Your Trusted Laravel Development Company in Pune
At Associative, we specialize in delivering custom Laravel solutions tailored to your business requirements. With a deep understanding of Laravel’s architecture and features, our expert developers build applications that are secure, maintainable, and future-ready.
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✅ What We Offer in Laravel Development:
Custom Laravel Web App Development
Enterprise-grade Laravel Solutions
Laravel API Development & Integration
Laravel E-commerce Solutions
Laravel CRM and CMS Development
Migration to Laravel from Legacy Systems
Maintenance & Support for Laravel Applications
Industries We Serve
From startups to enterprises, we’ve helped businesses across various sectors leverage the power of Laravel, including:
E-commerce
Healthcare
EdTech
Finance
Real Estate
Media & Entertainment
SaaS & Product Startups
Our Full-Stack Expertise Beyond Laravel
Associative is not just a Laravel development company — we offer end-to-end software development services to cater to diverse business needs. Our expertise includes:
Mobile App Development: Android & iOS apps using Kotlin, Swift, Flutter, and React Native
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Digital Marketing & SEO: Boost your visibility with our performance-driven strategies
Why Businesses Trust Associative
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Let’s Build Something Great with Laravel
Whether you're planning to launch a new web application or want to revamp your existing system, Associative is here to turn your vision into reality. As a leading Laravel development company in Pune, we bring deep technical expertise, creative problem-solving, and a commitment to excellence.
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splitpointsolutions · 6 days ago
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What Are the Key Roles in IT Infrastructure Management?
In the modern business age of the digital world, IT Infrastructure Management is what keeps businesses running well. The task of IT infrastructure management entails efforts made in diverse areas, including the maintenance of network performance and protection of the data security. But what are exactly the major roles that make this ecosystem to be efficient?
What are the most central positions and responsibilities that propel up a reliable, safe and scalable IT infrastructure? Let us go over them at a time.
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1. IT Infrastructure Manager
The head of the ladder is IT Infrastructure Manager. Such an individual is involved in planning, designing and executing the whole IT infrastructure of an organization. They make sure that every hardware, software, network as well as cloud-based service are in line with business objectives.
They have day to day tasks of budgeting IT resources, vendor selection, team management, decisions on upgrade or change of systems among others. They also liaise with the top level management to ensure that the roadmap of the infrastructure matches the growth strategies of the business.
2. Network Administrator
The Network Administrator has the duty to maintain the network systems in the company. These are local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), firewalls, routers and switches. It is their task to maintain continuous connectivity and solve any problems connected with network performance.
They can be found in the background, doing software update and vulnerability patching and management, and uptime. Businesses would be experiencing constant blackouts and jeopardized security without network administrators.
3. System Administrator
System Administrators are often mixed up with the network administrators, but they take more attention to the machines, operating systems and servers. They administer, modify, and guarantee stable performance of the computer systems particularly the multi-user computers such as servers.
General system admins are involved in a user setup, maintenance of accesses, backup, and system status. They also do software upgrades and repair hardware.
4. Database Administrator (DBA)
Most businesses rely on data in the world today. Database Administrator makes sure that vital information is stored, retrieved, and secured in a streamlined way. They keep up database platforms such as Oracle, SQL Server or MySQL, according to the requirements of the organization.
They clean up performances, configure backup and recovery procedures, apply data access control, and observe storage. They also collaborate with security departments in ensuring they guard information that may be accessed or lost without authorization.
5. Cloud Infrastructure Engineer
As other enterprises increasingly migrate to the cloud, the importance of a Cloud Infrastructure Engineer has gotten significant adoption. Such experts control systems operating in the cloud: AWS, Azure or Google Cloud.
They are to implement virtual servers, allow cloud security, cloud cost optimization, and deployment automation. They make sure that the organization takes advantage of the use of cloud technology in an effective way that neither performance nor security is affected.
6. IT Security Specialist
Cybersecurity is not an option anymore. IT Security Specialist is specialized in ensuring the safety of the infrastructure against threats, breach and vulnerability. They would watch networks and look at certain abnormal activities, use firewalls, and encrypt data, and they would make security audits frequently.
They also teach the other members of the team about good practices and adherence to regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, etc.
7. Help Desk and Support Teams
The IT Support and Help Desk Teams are the ones who are frequently ignored, but at the same time, his workforce has to be part of the management of an infrastructure. The employees contact them when there are technical problems.
Such specialists are involved in password recovery, installation of software, and assistance. Proper support team eases productivity as issues are solved within the shortest time possible.
Conclusion
IT Infrastructure Management relies on all the diverse jobs dedicated to keep the system stable, performing well, and secure. All the job titles, be they network administrator, system admin, or cloud engineer are essential to guarantee a well-functioning technology foundation of an enterprise. The right team in the right place is not only important, but also necessary as the organizations keep on expanding and changing. Knowledge of these top functions will help businesses to organize their IT departments, prevent their outages, as well as being ready to meet any technological needs in future.
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accrodx · 7 days ago
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Modernize Legacy Systems Using Low‑Code
Legacy Modernization built on platforms like SAP, .NET, Oracle, Lotus Notes/Domino, or on-prem SharePoint—fuel core operations yet present significant challenges costly maintenance, frequent downtime, poor usability, and limited compatibility with modern tools.
Accro’s low‑code modernization approach offers a strategic alternative to costly rewrites or COTS replacements, a phased, scalable path to resilience and agility.
Extend: Rather than discarding legacy systems upfront, Accro builds modern, low‑code front-ends that integrate smoothly with existing back-ends. This extends functionality and improves user experience through improved interfaces—web, mobile, or IoT-enabled—without disrupting the core.
Migrate: Over time, modules are incrementally ported from monolithic systems to a composable, cloud‑ready architecture. By decoupling business logic and refactoring into discrete low‑code components, companies can migrate operations gradually, reducing risk while enhancing agility.
Replace: For systems approaching end-of-life, Accro delivers custom replacement applications developed rapidly via low-code. Tailored to business needs, these replace legacy systems with minimal cost and disruption—unlike generic COTS or resource-heavy traditional builds.
4. Microservices Modernization:
Using low‑code platforms' API-first approach, monoliths are deconstructed into scalable microservices. With APIs and pre-built connectors, these services are reusable, independently deployable, and ideal for CI/CD practices—supporting fast, reliable updates.
Why Low‑Code Works:
Fast development cycles: Visual drag‑and‑drop interfaces accelerate delivery—modernized apps deploy in weeks not years. Cost-effective scaling: Reusable components and faster builds translate to savings—lower TCO, fewer resources. Better security & UX: Fewer bugs, compliance with modern protocols, and an intuitive UI uplift end-user experience. Seamless integration: Built-in connectors/support for standards (REST, SOAP, FHIR, OData) and custom adapters enable interoperability.
Your Path to Digital Resilience: By partnering with Accro, you take a futureproof shortcut to modernization no more monolith bottlenecks, no more long waits, and no more legacy lock‑in. Instead modular, user-friendly, scalable systems built fast, integrated deeply, and ready to evolve.
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