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Clean Harbors’ CIO: Hybrid approach to the cloud is a win-win

CIO Business Intelligence

Our core areas, CRM and ERP, are in the cloud,” says CIO Sharon Gabriel, noting the company recently migrated to Oracle Fusion HR in the cloud as well and expects to migrate its Oracle Finance and Supply Chain modules and its UiPath and Automation Anywhere RPA systems to Azure within the next two years.

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Four Factors to Consider when Migrating to Microsoft Business Central Online

Jet Global

On the way there, however, there is a great deal that business leaders can do to rein in costs, reduce risks, and increase the value that ultimately comes out of ERP system upgrades. When the company acquired Great Plains Software in 2001, it took ownership of two widely used ERP products – Great Plains and Solomon.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

Also, while surveying the literature two key drivers stood out: Risk management is the thin-edge-of-the-wedge ?for Not that I’m implying anything about current economic conditions vis-a-vis the timing of this report… #justsayin. A very big mess since circa 2001, and now becoming quite a dangerous mess. a second priority?at

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AML: Past, Present and Future Part I

Cloudera

In 2015, it was reported that the former Malaysian Prime Minister funneled nearly 700 million dollars from 1MDB into his personal account. We also read about Michael Cohen’s alleged hush payments to a porn star, which was picked up by anti-money laundering controls and reported as suspicious to the US Treasury Department.

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Data Science at The New York Times

Domino Data Lab

The data science group, in particular, includes people from a “wide variety of intellectual trainings” including cognitive science, physics, finance, applied math, and more. He went into finance for a year, then he was super bored. In 2001, Bill Cleveland writes this article saying, “You are doing it wrong.”