According to Danny Lukus, a deployment strategist at Palantir Technologies, “SaaS is dead.” We were talking specifically about Palantir’s approach to supplying software for supply chain management.
According to Danny Lukus, a deployment strategist at Palantir Technologies, “SaaS is dead.” We were talking specifically about Palantir’s approach to supplying software for supply chain management.
No not really. With sap you get enterprise support response, a massive pool of specialists to hire from and a base that makes it easy to build exactly to your needs. If your business is good it doesnt matter that you spend more on sap because at the end of the day it gets out of the way and let’s you focus on your business.
I dont see many businesses that want to build their own solution and maintain it.
I have seen so many shit show implementations and good money being thrown at bad. And so often all they needed was a simple script to calculate commissions or send a document to next person in the approval chain.