
In this episode the hosts dive into five critical Entra ID updates for 2026, focusing on the new Entra Backup and Recovery preview, tenant governance enhancements, the Unified Risk Score core, and improvements to passkeys and Conditional Access agents. They explain how the backup feature offers daily object‑level snapshots for P1/P2 customers, enabling quick restores and difference reports that highlight configuration changes—helpful for troubleshooting accidental deletions or potential breaches. Governance updates introduce cross‑tenant controls and streamlined policy management, while the Unified Risk Score provides a consolidated view of security posture across the environment. Guest experts Nathan, Drew, and Thomas share real‑world incidents where these tools could have prevented downtime and data loss.

In this episode, Scott Zambucci, Managing Director at NIA1, discusses how his background in ultramarathons and scaling tech firms informs his approach to accelerating innovation in regulated financial services. He explains NIA1's core offering—a secure, off‑estate digital sandbox that streamlines...
In this episode, Sean Wendell, founder of ERP Advisors Group, walks listeners through how to realistically calculate and achieve ROI on enterprise software projects. He emphasizes the need to set cross‑departmental goals, differentiate between quantitative and qualitative benefits, and recognize...

In this episode of the Tyler Tech Podcast, accounts payable specialist Holly Poole explains how Pickens County, Georgia transitioned from fragmented document‑management and accounting systems to a unified, cloud‑based ERP (ERP Pro) enhanced with AI‑driven invoice capture and AP automation. The new...

In this episode, Leah Wood and Nick Nader of ISOS Technology discuss modernizing fragmented federal IT Service Management (ITSM) environments using Atlassian’s Jira Service Management (JSM). They explain how legacy ITSM setups—often a patchwork of tools like ServiceNow, spreadsheets, and...

In episode 230 of the ERP Minute, host Rebecca McCabe highlights a wave of AI-driven announcements across major enterprise software vendors. Workday launches its new AI interface, Sauna, offering self‑service agents and enterprise‑wide AI capabilities. SAP unveils AI‑enhanced travel and...
In Episode 8 of Leaders in ERP, host Sean Wendell talks with John Glasgow, founder and CEO of Campfire, about how AI is transforming ERP systems from data‑heavy, manual processes to strategic value generators. Glasgow explains that Campfire’s AI‑native platform...
In this episode, solution architect Neil Foglio explains how treating a Salesforce org as a product rather than a project can transform backlog management. He defines a backlog as a centralized, prioritized list of requests and shows how to craft...
In this episode, consulting manager Shelby Tone explains how to plan and execute effective ERP user training and adoption, emphasizing early preparation, clear role definition, and leveraging existing tools like learning management systems. She highlights common pitfalls such as last‑minute...
In this episode, Tim Peacock and Anton Chuvakian interview SIEM veteran Raffy Marty about the evolving landscape of security information and event management (SIEM) versus emerging AI‑SOC solutions. Marty argues that traditional SIEMs aren’t dead but are under pressure to...
In this episode, Zendesk CTO Adrian McDermott discusses the company’s evolution from a product‑led startup to a AI‑driven leader in customer service, emphasizing the shift toward deterministic AI and context engineering. He explains how Zendesk uses generative AI tools to boost...

In this episode, ServiceNow’s Chief Digital Information Officer Kellie Romack explains how the company leveraged AI across its internal operations to generate $355 million in value, highlighting breakthroughs such as automating 90% of IT service desk tickets and cutting sales‑finance query...

In this brief episode, host Rebecca McCabe highlights three major ERP news items: Oracle's launch of the AI‑driven Construction and Engineering Advisor for Safety, which uses a massive safety model to forecast risks and improve site safety; SAP's revamped Services...

In this re‑aired episode, hosts Eric Dotz and John Wessel chat with regular guest Matt, the Cynical Data Guy, about the rise of low‑code data tools like Clay and the evolving role of the “GT‑M engineer.” They debate whether such...

In this episode the hosts explore whether a true single source of truth (SSOT) for construction project data is achievable or merely aspirational. NuFORMA’s Dave Wagner and Carl Beillette argue that a single vendor solution is unrealistic; instead, the goal...