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Getting the most out of cloud-based ERP involves going beyond simply moving your existing on-premises ERP solutions to a cloud environment. A well implemented SaaS approach can not only transform and enhance your ERP but should also evolve your approaches to other processes and resources within the organisation. Chief amongst these is what to do with the time the IT team is able to reclaim once they're no longer having to maintain on-prem ERP infrastructure. How can you use their technical skills to drive the core business instead of getting tied up by day-to- day IT?
This webinar, and accompanying dedicated research will seek to tackle this issue and the other key ways modern ERP acts as a catalyst for transformation in people and processes. This includes, retaining and attracting talent, developing and right technology skills, and determining how ERP fits best into your wider transformation and cloud migration journey.

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Stuart-sumner

Stuart Sumner

Editorial Director, Enterprise IT

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Stuart Sumner is Editorial Director of Incisive Media's technology-focused titles: Computing and Delta. He oversees all content across print, web, tablet editions, rich media and events - including the IT Leaders' Dining Club and Computing Summits. During Stuart's tenure Computing has transformed from a print-reliant business to a bleeding edge multi-channel brand with an industry-leading events portfolio. Previously he spent 10 years as a programme manager in the IT industry, working for companies such as the BBC, COLT, Nortel Networks and Equant. As a journalist he has also worked for Time Out and IPC Media. He is a regular technology pundit and contributor to the BBC News Channel, as well as a published author.

Andrew Hobbs

Andrew Hobbs

Content Strategist & Research Analyst, Enterprise Technology

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Andrew is an enterprise technology writer, editor, publisher, strategist and consultant; illuminating digital transformation in the connected world and educating businesses on the opportunities and challenges presented by cloud and edge computing, the Internet of Things, automation, AI, and Big Data. He is a former Editor and Publisher of Internet of Business and now oversees Incisive Works’ enterprise technology thought-leadership content creation, including multimedia digital experiences, whitepapers, webinars, videos, and podcasts

Claus Jepsen

Claus Jepsen

Chief Technology Officer, Unit4

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I’ve been fascinated by technology since age 14: from my first Tandy TRS Model 1, through to developing cloud-based, super-scalable solutions and bringing innovative technologies such as AI, chatbots, and predictive analytics to ERP. We really can now have better, non-invasive and pervasive solutions — to improve People Experience and help us focus on what we truly love.
My spare time is spent with family and friends. I can often be found road biking to stay in shape, and I love experiencing different cultures through traveling.

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Richard Arthur Hinton

Head of Technology Solutions and Enterprise Architecture Planning

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Richard has over 20 years of experience in IT, including several programme and service delivery roles in complex organisations such as supporting London 2012 from the bid team through to the Games itself. He is currently the Head of Technology Solutions and Enterprise Architecture Planning at the Natural History Museum (NHM) where he is responsible for aligning business planning and technology (Data Digital IT) architecture decisions, along with commercial management of 80+ technology suppliers. He is passionate about bringing people together from diverse functions behind a coherent, joined up vision and solution. Richard sponsors proof of value projects, including Digital Twin and Digital Workplace initiatives which introduce automated processes (including ERP) and leverage the value and insight from myriad data sources to drive sustainability, improve operational resilience/ revenue and protect a unique collection of 80m physical specimens.

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