by Robert Solomon | Feb 20, 2018 | B2B Software, CPG/Retail, E-invoicing, Enterprise Software, Payments, Supply Chain Finance
The UK government has always been more sensitive to its large companies’ (late) payment practices than US authorities have to theirs. Perhaps this is simply another example of the Brits being more civilized than Americans. More likely, it relates to the UK’s highly...
by Robert Solomon | Jan 8, 2018 | B2B Software, Enterprise Software, Procure to Pay
Q. When does the statute of limitations run out on summarizing the top five posts of 2017? A. When this post is finally completed. Top Five Posts of 2017 I’m always interested in assessing what my blog followers are reading, so I can: Sharpen my Google...
by Robert Solomon | Oct 23, 2017 | B2B Software, Enterprise Software, Veeva
BCG and Fortune Magazine joined forces to produce the inaugural Fortune Future 50. The list represents their ranking of the companies best positioned for “breakout growth”. The Future 50 comprises two lists: 25 Leaders (companies with a market...
by Robert Solomon | Jun 5, 2017 | B2B Software, Enterprise Software
Last week, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers partner Mary Meeker delivered her much awaited annual report, Internet Trends 2017. Internet Trends 2017 a 353-page PowerPoint presentation full of interesting statistics. You can view the whole deck here. I highly...
by Robert Solomon | Mar 15, 2017 | B2B Software, Ecosystem, Enterprise Software
The enterprise software IPO is back with a vengeance. Mulesoft, Okta, and Yext have all filed to go public. 3 Enterprise Software IPO Candidates These enterprise software IPO candidates describe themselves as follows: Mulesoft Our mission is to help organizations...
by Robert Solomon | Feb 28, 2017 | B2B Software, Enterprise Software, Financial services, Regtech |
I am a little late to a hot buzzword in B2B software: “regtech”. As the Google Trends chart below shows, “regtech” gained currency throughout 2016 and peaked in interest, not surprisingly, around election time. Also not surprisingly, the term...
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