Our ERP vendor wants us to jump into the cloud in a multi-tenant data
environment.

Sucks for us having written many applications that read that data and
present it to users to get things done that the ERP doesn't do today.

Apply monthly price updates on items due to what the contract has for that
customer.  We then write those updates back to the ERP as well as send out
a notification letter to every customer about price updates.

When your data is in THIS cloud you give up the right to query it.  Do they
give access to APIs to pull what we need?  Well they will think about that
is what I thought I just heard.

Happy Happy Joy Joy it looks like the next 2 quarters are going to be
learning how to waste time on phone calls.

-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Analyst
Ring Container Technology
Oakland TN

901.246-0159 cell


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