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Enterprise Application Management Services
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Enterprise Application Management Services

Your current ERP system — the backbone of the organization — is running smoothly now. But what happens when it breaks? Do you have experienced staff to get it back up and running with minimal downtime? Or are you caught in a cycle of continually sourcing expensive, temporary talent to meet critical software support needs when your IT experts retire? If you’re looking for a better solution — including proactive problem-solving and preventative maintenance for the long term — consider adding Rimini Street enterprise application management services (AMS) to your ERP support. If you’re new to Rimini Street, contact us to explore how unified support services can reduce your annual software support fees, managed services costs, and reliance on staff augmentation. Download this infographic for success metrics from organizations that are running robust existing systems and closing the IT skills gap with Rimini Street unified support.

How hybrid should you go? Strategies to build your hybrid IT solutions
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How hybrid should you go? Strategies to build your hybrid IT solutions
How Modern CFOs Prioritise IT Investments and Partner with the CIO to Emerge Stronger
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How Modern CFOs Prioritise IT Investments and Partner with the CIO to Emerge Stronger

To advance their enterprise growth strategy in 2021 and beyond, modern CFOs must drive digital transformation and actively partner with their CIOs to prioritise IT investments. What are the best practices? What are other companies doing to refine the IT strategic plan? Join us on October 20 for a fireside chat with Kevin Khoo, CIO at Sunway Group, Michael Perica, CFO and Steven Salaets, CIO at Rimini Street, and David Rowe, EVP, Global Transformation at Rimini Street to discuss data and insights from a recent 2021 global CFO survey. Learn about global CFO priorities, IT investment goals, and expectations of their CIOs so that IT initiatives remain aligned with business goals. This webinar is for CFOs, CIOs, and functional experts involved in defining IT project prioritization criteria and optimising technology spend to fuel growth.

Global Enterprises Drive Innovation with Hybrid IT Strategy
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Global Enterprises Drive Innovation with Hybrid IT Strategy

Cloud is a dominant force in enterprise software today. Moving data and workloads to cloud-based environments can drive competitive advantage, particularly by helping enterprises meet changing customer demands and enable new processes. Despite their popularity, cloud systems may not be the optimal strategic solution for entire IT landscapes. In many cases, internally deployed, customized ERP systems are robust and highly-functional, and there is no business case to move them to the cloud. Creating a hybrid IT strategy then becomes a smart path to optimizing IT budgets, choosing best-of-breed SaaS solutions, and accelerating digital transformation. To help fund these hybrid IT solutions, many organizations are switching from software vendor support to independent, third-party support, saving up to 90% on total maintenance costs and redirecting scarce IT budget dollars to innovation. In this informative e-book, you’ll meet five Rimini Street clients that are executing a hybrid IT strategy facilitated by third-party support, reallocating savings to initiatives such as: Low-code application development New marketing programs Rollout of electronic data interchange (EDI) for e-commerce Development of a cloud-based information technology service management (ITSM) application Freeing up IT staff for new projects Find out more about the benefits of third-party support for hybrid IT solutions. Read this new eBook.

Oracle JD Edwards Customers Funding New Growth and Innovation
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Oracle JD Edwards Customers Funding New Growth and Innovation

Many Oracle JD Edwards customers share the same concerns: they are getting less new value from Oracle today than they received in the past, and are caught in an expensive cycle of paying Oracle nearly 22% of the license fee per year in maintenance costs — essentially repurchasing their existing legacy software every five years. What has greatly impacted many JDE licensees is Oracle having no new major release on its roadmap for either JD Edwards World or JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, and only extending full support for the latest releases — until April 2025 for World A9.4 and until December 2031 for EnterpriseOne 9.2.1 Rather than developing major new releases, Oracle has instituted a continuous release strategy through enterprise software updates (ESUs), which may or may not include valuable, new functionality for individual licensees. Implementing the ESUs can be expensive and labor-intensive, consuming even more critical enterprise resources that are needed for growth, and forcing painful funding tradeoffs. Fortunately, Oracle JD Edwards customers can skip the ESUs, save up to 90% on total software maintenance costs, and drive digital transformation with Rimini Street third-party support. In this e-book, you’ll meet five JDE licensees who regained control of their IT roadmaps by partnering with Rimini Street. They received comprehensive, engineer-led service and invested their significant support savings into strategic initiatives such as: improving efficiencies through the use of mobile hardware and applications developing advanced web portal capabilities for customers and consultants increasing funding for a subscription engine, a product data model, an HR system, and several e-commerce platforms reinvesting funds into business intelligence and master data platforms To learn more about how to stop paying excessive support fees and start funding innovation, read the eBook today. 1 JD Edwards Premier Support and Continuous Delivery FAQ

Retailer Grows with Unified ERP Support and Enterprise Application Management Services for SAP
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Retailer Grows with Unified ERP Support and Enterprise Application Management Services for SAP
Produce Digital Transformation in Manufacturing
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Produce Digital Transformation in Manufacturing

Manufacturing CIOs need to take advantage of technology to drive efficiencies across internal production processes and to improve customer experience. These differentiators drive competitive advantage in a crowded marketplace. Yet, they’re struggling to achieve the digital transformation needed to harness AI/ML, IoT, cloud, and other advanced technologies. “Going digital” requires a new approach to IT management and operations. In this clever infographic, you’ll see why 70% of manufacturers are stuck in the first stage of digital transformation and what it takes to navigate the path to achieve successful digital transformation in manufacturing. To learn more about the challenges and opportunities of digital transformation in manufacturing, read “Going Digital – Digital Transformation in Manufacturing.”

Retail Enterprise Software Unified Support Services
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Retail Enterprise Software Unified Support Services
Unified Support Services Explained: A Tale of Two CIOs
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Unified Support Services Explained: A Tale of Two CIOs