Something interesting is happening at Sage, but it looks like the company isn’t ready to tell its whole story. That’s a challenge if you happen to be hosting a combined partner and user group meeting, which Sage did this week in Washington, D.C. The company’s annual get-together had its share of announcements and keynotes, and the new CEO, Pascal Houillon, did a good job of introducing himself to the assembled masses. He made several announcements too, but I think some of the importance of Sage Summit happened between the lines.
Reading Between the Lines at Sage Summit
Posted by: Denis Pombriant July 14, 2011 08:00 AMSomething interesting is happening at Sage, but it looks like the company isn’t ready to tell its whole story. That’s a challenge if you happen to be hosting a combined partner and user group meeting, which Sage did this week in Washington, D.C. The company’s annual get-together had its share of announcements and keynotes, and the new CEO, Pascal Houillon, did a good job of introducing himself to the assembled masses. He made several announcements too, but I think some of the importance of Sage Summit happened between the lines.