by Robert Solomon | Oct 6, 2017 | B2B Software, Consolidating Competition, Financial services, Industry Big Data
At almost exactly this same time in 2016 and 2015 I wrote about the consortia of banks, Symphony, trying to take on one of the most successful enterprise software platforms of all time: Bloomberg (see here and here). Now comes the 2017 update: the battle is on!...
by Robert Solomon | Mar 24, 2017 | Financial services, Road Warrior |
They fought (and in many cases gave their lives) to defend the freedoms we now take for granted. That’s why we call them America’s Greatest Generation. And how do we repay them? From what I can tell, we try to scam them out of every last penny! Pure and...
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...
by Robert Solomon | Oct 7, 2016 | B2B Software, Consolidating Competition, Financial services, Indirect Spend, Industry Concentration
For those of you interested in software platforms, marketplaces, networks, ecosystems– whatever you want to call them–it was a big week for news of giant platforms doing battle in a variety of venues. Smart Home Platforms Photo courtesy of Cnet. Google...
by Robert Solomon | Sep 8, 2016 | B2B Software, Construction, E-invoicing, Financial services, Procure to Pay, Public Sector, Supply Chain Finance
If you are interested in B2B SaaS companies, you will be interested in a recent list published by Battery Ventures. Battery partnered with its portfolio company, Glassdoor, to publish a list entitled, “50 Highest Rated Private Cloud Companies to Work...
by Robert Solomon | Dec 16, 2015 | Financial services, Indirect Spend, Matchmaking, Procure to Pay, Real Estate |
I normally do not write about my clients or board positions, as it is often inappropriate and it is a form of “talking up my book”. Also, the blog is about B2B software, not me. In the case of LeaseAccelerator, however, I’m going to make...
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