• WBSP833: Scale Growth by Learning the Top S&OP Systems In 2026 w/ Sam Gupta
    Mar 30 2026

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    When analyzing the Top 10 S&OP systems in 2026, it is important to recognize that most S&OP capabilities are not standalone applications but components of broader supply chain planning suites. These suites are particularly common in retail-centric environments, where high SKU counts, omnichannel fulfillment, franchise networks, and volatile demand require structured, macro-level planning coordination. However, the need extends beyond retail. Construction contractors with storefront footprints, franchise-heavy operating models, or expanding eCommerce channels also depend on S&OP frameworks to align demand forecasts, inventory positioning, and supply commitments. In many implementations, S&OP functions as a planning layer within a larger ecosystem that includes demand planning, supply planning, and network optimization. Architecturally, these solutions vary widely: some vendors deliver S&OP as a tightly integrated module inside ERP or supply chain suites, while others position it within analytics-driven “connected planning” platforms that unify finance, HR, and operational planning. Because these approaches differ significantly in scope, specialization, and integration depth, organizations must evaluate them through the lens of their planning maturity, data governance discipline, and enterprise architecture to determine which model will generate the most strategic value.

    In this episode, our host Sam Gupta discusses the top S&OP systems in 2026. He also discusses several variables that influence the rankings of these S&OP systems. Finally, he shares the pros and cons of each S&OP system.

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA4gJulHt3k
    Read: https://www.elevatiq.com/post/top-sop-systems/

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    🔗Sam Gupta: linkedin.com/in/samguptausa/r-58239b22/

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    25 mins
  • WBSP832: Scale Growth by Understanding DualEntry’s Capabilities, an Objective Panel Review - Part II
    Mar 25 2026

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    AI-native ERP platforms are challenging foundational assumptions about what ERP systems are, how they should be implemented, and where meaningful differentiation truly resides. Rather than centering workflows around human data entry, rigid configurations, and predefined transaction flows, platforms such as DualEntry are designed with AI as the primary operational layer, enabling systems to interpret business intent, automate accounting logic, and orchestrate processes with minimal manual intervention. This shift moves ERP from a system of record maintained by humans to a system of intelligence that actively participates in decision-making and execution. As a result, AI-first ERP platforms redefine implementation models, reduce dependency on extensive configuration and customization, and introduce a fundamentally different value proposition—one where competitive advantage comes from adaptive intelligence, continuous learning, and architectural flexibility rather than feature breadth alone.

    In this episode, Sam Gupta and Shrestha Dash from ElevatIQ, Andy Pratico from Essential Software Solutions, and Phil Coerper from Ringling Business Solutions conduct an in-depth independent review of a leading AI-native platform DualEntry.

    Video: https://www.elevatiq.com/events-and-webinars/dualentry-an-independent-review-part-ii/

    Questions for Panelists?
    🔗Sam Gupta: linkedin.com/in/samguptausa/
    🔗Phil Coerper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philcoerper09/
    🔗Andy Pratico: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-pratico-80175410/
    🔗Shrestha Dash: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shrestha-dash-662b00204/

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • WBSP831: Scale Growth by Learning from Enterprise Software Stories - Jan 2026, Ep 43, an Objective Panel Discussion
    Mar 24 2026

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    Recent announcements across the enterprise software landscape highlight an accelerating shift toward AI-native capabilities, deeper operational visibility, and composable enterprise architectures. Integrations such as Beroe’s DataHub with the Model Context Protocol and Panaya’s Seemore agentic layer reflect growing momentum around context-aware AI orchestration, while Pipefy’s AI agents and SAP’s AI-enhanced retail innovations demonstrate how vendors are embedding intelligence directly into operational workflows. Strategic acquisitions—including Accenture’s move to acquire Faculty and Flexera’s expansion through multiple purchases—underscore the race to strengthen AI-driven services and platform breadth. Meanwhile, Rockwell Automation’s expansion of its MES portfolio, Certinia’s Winter ’26 release, Flowfinity’s platform enhancements, and ECI Software Solutions’ acquisition of Amper Technologies reinforce the importance of real-time manufacturing visibility, service lifecycle integration, and process automation. Collectively, these developments signal a broader transition from static enterprise systems toward adaptive, AI-driven platforms designed to improve execution speed, operational insight, and scalability.

    In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry analysts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to analyze current enterprise software stories. We covered many grounds including the direction and roadmaps of each enterprise software vendors. Finally, we analyzed future trends and how they might shape the enterprise software industry.

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoX9TLCKcQY

    Questions for Panelists?
    🔗Sam Gupta: linkedin.com/in/samguptausa/
    🔗Robert Kramer: linkedin.com/in/robert-kramer-58239b22/
    🔗Jon Reed: linkedin.com/in/jonerp/
    🔗Jon W. Hansen: linkedin.com/in/jwhansen/
    🔗Charles Brennan: linkedin.com/in/charles-brennan-048901132/

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • WBSP830: Scale Growth by Learning the Top Field Service Systems In 2026 w/ Sam Gupta
    Mar 23 2026

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    Field service operations play a critical role in connecting customer experience, asset reliability, and recurring revenue generation, making them a strategic function rather than a purely operational one. As service models expand to include installations, preventive and predictive maintenance, equipment rentals, and aftermarket support, the supporting systems must evolve beyond simple scheduling or work order tracking. Modern field service platforms must coordinate technician dispatch, parts availability, service contracts, asset history, and real-time performance data while enabling seamless collaboration between service, finance, and supply chain teams. This deeper operational integration allows organizations to improve first-time fix rates, maximize asset uptime, increase service profitability, and deliver more consistent, high-quality customer experiences in increasingly complex service environments.

    In this episode, our host Sam Gupta discusses the top field service systems in 2026. He also discusses several variables that influence the rankings of these field service systems. Finally, he shares the pros and cons of each field service system.

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNCWWbSRXKc
    Read: https://www.elevatiq.com/post/field-service-systems/

    Questions for Panelists?
    🔗Sam Gupta: linkedin.com/in/samguptausa/r-58239b22/

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    19 mins
  • WBSP829: Scale Growth by Understanding Rillet’s Capabilities, an Objective Panel
    Mar 18 2026

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    AI-native ERP platforms are fundamentally redefining the architectural assumptions that have governed ERP systems for decades, shifting the focus from rigid transaction processing toward adaptive, intelligence-driven orchestration. Unlike legacy ERP systems that retrofit AI as an auxiliary feature, platforms such as Rillet are engineered with AI embedded at the core, enabling native reasoning over financial, operational, and contextual data. This architectural inversion changes how ERP systems are deployed, configured, and differentiated, allowing them to automate workflows, infer relationships, and dynamically adapt to business conditions without relying on extensive manual configuration or brittle customization layers. As a result, AI-native ERP platforms represent not just incremental innovation but a structural shift in enterprise architecture, with the potential to redefine how organizations manage processes, scale operations, and extract decision-grade intelligence from their core systems.

    In this episode, Sam Gupta and Shrestha Dash from ElevatIQ, Andy Pratico from Essential Software Solutions, and Phil Coerper from Ringling Business Solutions conduct an in-depth independent review of a leading AI-native platform Rillet.

    Video: https://www.elevatiq.com/events-and-webinars/rillet-an-independent-review/

    Questions for Panelists?
    🔗Sam Gupta: linkedin.com/in/samguptausa/
    🔗Phil Coerper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philcoerper09/
    🔗Andy Pratico: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-pratico-80175410/
    🔗Shrestha Dash: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shrestha-dash-662b00204/

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • WBSP828: Scale Growth by Learning from Enterprise Software Stories - Jan 2026, Ep 42, an Objective Panel Discussion
    Mar 17 2026

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    This wave of product launches, acquisitions, and platform expansions highlights how enterprise software vendors are rapidly embedding AI, data integration, and domain-specific intelligence deeper into their operational cores. Announcements such as Anaplan’s role-based AI agents, Pipefy’s expanded AI agent availability, and Beroe’s integration with the Model Context Protocol signal a shift toward agent-driven orchestration and context-aware automation across planning, procurement, and workflow execution. At the same time, acquisitions like BlackLine’s purchase of WiseLayer and ECI Software Solutions’ acquisition of Amper Technologies reflect a strategic push to strengthen financial automation and real-time manufacturing visibility. Meanwhile, platform enhancements from BillingPlatform, Certinia, Propel Software, and Avetta emphasize tighter integration across revenue lifecycle management, ESG compliance, product development, and supplier governance. Collectively, these developments illustrate a broader industry transition toward AI-native, composable enterprise architectures designed to improve decision quality, accelerate execution, and deliver measurable operational outcomes.

    In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry analysts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to analyze current enterprise software stories. We covered many grounds including the direction and roadmaps of each enterprise software vendors. Finally, we analyzed future trends and how they might shape the enterprise software industry.

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWDc-dx3Q0I

    Questions for Panelists?
    🔗Sam Gupta: linkedin.com/in/samguptausa/
    🔗Robert Kramer: linkedin.com/in/robert-kramer-58239b22/
    🔗Kenneth ("Kengon") Gonzalez: linkedin.com/in/kengon/
    🔗Michael Fauscette: linkedin.com/in/mfauscette/
    🔗Donald Farmer: linkedin.com/in/donalddotfarmer/

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • WBSP827: Scale Growth by Learning the Top EAM Systems In 2026 w/ Sam Gupta
    Mar 16 2026

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    Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) systems have evolved from simple maintenance tools into strategic platforms that directly influence operational resilience, financial performance, and long-term scalability. Organizations depend on EAM to maximize asset uptime, reduce unplanned downtime, and optimize maintenance costs through structured preventive and predictive maintenance strategies. As asset environments become more complex—with IoT-enabled equipment, distributed facilities, and increasingly stringent compliance requirements—the choice of an EAM system affects far more than maintenance teams. It shapes capital planning, lifecycle cost management, operational visibility, and integration with broader enterprise systems such as ERP and supply chain platforms. Selecting the right EAM solution therefore becomes a critical architectural decision, enabling organizations to extend asset lifecycles, improve operational efficiency, and build a scalable foundation for future digital transformation.

    In this episode, our host Sam Gupta discusses the top EAM systems in 2026. He also discusses several variables that influence the rankings of these EAM systems. Finally, he shares the pros and cons of each EAM system.

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyHW5OMDLD8
    Read: https://www.elevatiq.com/post/top-eam-systems/

    Questions for Panelists?
    🔗Sam Gupta: linkedin.com/in/samguptausa/r-58239b22/

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    17 mins
  • WBSP826: Scale Growth by Learning ERP for Complex Equipment Manufacturers: Why Selection Fails and How to Fix It w/ Steve Moon
    Mar 11 2026

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    ERP selection for complex equipment manufacturers requires a structurally different evaluation framework than selection for high-volume or make-to-stock businesses, yet many organizations continue to rely on generic ERP shortlists, accounting-centric systems, or horizontal platforms that lack native support for engineered-to-order processes. These environments demand deep integration across engineering, estimating, project execution, and long-cycle manufacturing—capabilities that general-purpose ERP systems often address only through costly customization. As a result, ERP initiatives frequently exceed budgets, introduce operational friction, and fail to scale with business complexity. Without alignment between ERP architecture and the engineered-to-order operating model, the system becomes a constraint rather than an enabler of operational efficiency and long-term growth.

    In this episode, Sam Gupta hosts Steve Moon, Business Systems Consultant and Andy Pratico, The ERP Santa Claus, from Essential Software Solutions to discuss ERP for complex equipment manufacturers: why selection fails and how to fix it.

    Video: https://www.elevatiq.com/events-and-webinars/erp-for-complex-equipment-manufacturers-why-selection-fails-and-how-to-fix-it/

    Questions for Panelists?
    🔗Sam Gupta: linkedin.com/in/samguptausa/
    🔗Steve Moon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-moon-b86b7513/
    🔗Andy Pratico: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-pratico-80175410/

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    1 hr and 2 mins