Joshua has over 30 years of experience in the industry as a computer programmer, systems analyst, author, consultant, and industry analyst. Having helped pioneer coverage of the enterprise software market in the late 1980s – following now-defunct companies like D&B and Cullinet, as well as the likes of Apple, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Sybase, among many others – he moved to Europe in 1991 and worked as an industry analyst and as European correspondent for Information Week and other industry publications. It was during this European tenure that he wrote the first technical analysis of SAP’s R/3 enterprise software suite, a move that helped establish him as a leading expert in the market. Joshua founded Enterprise Applications Consulting in 1998 and have been a pioneering independent analyst and consultant ever since.
Contributions from Joshua Greenbaum
- Conferences highlight threats, opportunities for SAP
- The growing SAP partner network
- Microsoft to SAP: My dog food is better than yours
- Inside Virsa: SAP, customers win with acquisition
- ROI series: Building a business case for SAP: NetWeaver
- SAP shops should measure ROI now
- SAP shops should measure ROI now
- SAP's next challenge: The ROI of composite apps
- SAP's next challenge: The ROI of composite apps
- Open source ERP? Don't hold your breath
- Open source ERP? Don't hold your breath
- Oracle vs. SAP: The Siebel Factor
- Oracle vs. SAP: The Siebel Factor
- Commentary: The not-so-surprising allure of SAP
- Intellectual property and SAP: Seeding the year of the partner
- Retek Redux: SAP vs. Oracle is just heating up
- The HP Way and the Rise of SAP
- IBM and SAP: Commoditize this!
- PeopleSoft deal is done, real work begins
- SAP vs. Oracle/PeopleSoft: The duopoly advantage