The New Brood of Best-of-Breed
July 1, 2008 from Business Finance – “Today's Best-of-Breed software market offers more to dazzle CFOs than ever before. The pace of innovation is fierce, slackening only when vendors pause to digest their gains after the waves of consolidation that periodically sweep over each sector.
The governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) category, for example, continues to attract new entrants and to generate a bewildering variety of applications for mandates ranging from email retention management to enterprise risk management. John E. Van Decker, research vice president with Gartner Inc., points to a burst of innovation around reconciliations management: “Financial governance software is starting to bring together process-management-type solutions for all of the activities that you need to do before you close the books. These may or may not be managed in larger systems, but you need some type of process to line up these activities and ensure that these things are done...”
Plus, a best-of-breed package can be an attractive option for companies that don't want to take on a mammoth project at this point. Many organizations are “looking for something that can provide incremental steps to value,” Van Decker notes. “We're also starting to see more use of software-as-a-service, where companies may want to do something on a 3-year basis, but with the understanding that by the end of that period they will have implemented a much larger set of applications.”
180 View – You will also find lists of products in this article for Corporate Performance Management (they call it Business Performance Management), Business Process Management, Spend Management, Cash Management, Receivables and Collection Management, Fixed Assets Management, Tax Management, Expense Management, GRC (Governance, Risk Compliance) Management and Project Portfolio Management.
We have also seen that some companies try to save time and costs by taking a best of breed product. This is can be a good strategy as long as there is not excessive integration required.
Labels: BPI, CPM, IT Strategy, Project Management




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