We are not committed to 2017 as of yet, it takes Infor to give approval to us that we can take that step.
To be honest we are 30-70 at going to the cloud with our ERP in 2020. I am afraid of the bloodletting that will take place next year here helping our vendor learn how to operate both in the cloud as well as on-prem for the variety of products they sell us and where they will run.
Stuff like warehouse automation makes my back tense up. Getting the data from here in our LAN up to there and all of the joy we have today with other systems locking rows that cause us to receive phone calls at night to fix this crap. I do not see our cloud vendor stopping this and it is ALL their SW that does the locking today.
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 10:22 AM Malcolm Greene profox@bdurham.com wrote:
I cringe at this "or lets the Database Engine automatically fix
performance problems."
The tuning can be automated or you can just receive recommendations. We're dipping our toes in the water with this feature, but it looks promising.
Malcolm
[excessive quoting removed by server]