WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

WBSP590: Grow Your Business by Understanding Palantir’s Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion

May 27, 2024 Sam Gupta Episode 590
WBSP590: Grow Your Business by Understanding Palantir’s Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion
WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
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WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP590: Grow Your Business by Understanding Palantir’s Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion
May 27, 2024 Episode 590
Sam Gupta

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The assertion of a data platform serving as an ERP is not new. Many companies grapple with discerning the disparity between the two. The distinction is further muddled as data platforms become software-defined, emulating ERP functions. While data platforms traditionally reside in the architecture atop the transactional layer, their role should be confined to study, analysis, simulations, and providing recommendations. They are by no means a substitute for operational systems. So, how does Palantir measure up against other solutions in the market?

In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to conduct an independent review of Palantir’s capabilities. We covered many grounds, including their overlap with other platforms such as ERP, supply chain suites, data integration, and ETL platforms. We also analyzed their current positioning and why they are essentially a custom development platforms for the decision science layer despite their claims of being a replacement for ERP and other transactional software.

For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs. rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform. 

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The assertion of a data platform serving as an ERP is not new. Many companies grapple with discerning the disparity between the two. The distinction is further muddled as data platforms become software-defined, emulating ERP functions. While data platforms traditionally reside in the architecture atop the transactional layer, their role should be confined to study, analysis, simulations, and providing recommendations. They are by no means a substitute for operational systems. So, how does Palantir measure up against other solutions in the market?

In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to conduct an independent review of Palantir’s capabilities. We covered many grounds, including their overlap with other platforms such as ERP, supply chain suites, data integration, and ETL platforms. We also analyzed their current positioning and why they are essentially a custom development platforms for the decision science layer despite their claims of being a replacement for ERP and other transactional software.

For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs. rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.