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Data & Analytics, Software, Sustainability 5 min read

SFDR 2.0: Europe’s Sustainable Finance Disclosure Rules Are Being Rewritten

The Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, which entered into application in March 2021, was designed to bring transparency to how financial products integrate environmental and social considerations.   In practice, however, it has led to something different: an unofficial labelling system built around Articles 6, 8 and 9. This framework was never envisioned by the European Commission and has since […]

CIO, Software 5 min read

Connected planning: Why large organizations need to rethink how they plan

It’s 10:30 PM, and Finance is still in the office preparing for tomorrow’s executive meeting. The numbers need to be updated – again. Sales has revised the forecast, operations has adjusted capacity, and HR has updated hiring assumptions – yet none of these changes fully align. Three spreadsheets are circulating. Two don’t match. One link is broken. The CFO is looking for clarity, but what the organization is producing instead […]

Software 2 min read

Greenstep has entered into a partner agreement with Oracle

We have officially entered into a partner agreement with Oracle through the Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) complementing our existing collaboration as NetSuite Solution Provider! This partnership opens up a wealth of opportunities, providing us with the exciting possibility to offer our customers the Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications solutions, as well as access to exclusive Oracle resources, training, and support to better serve our customers.

Data & Analytics, NetSuite, Software 4 min read

Where are we headed – and why?

Reporting has been a vital part of business and trade ever since people were bartering animal pelts. The idea has always been simple: up-to-date reporting should help leaders steer the business more effectively. Yet collecting information and producing reports often consumes a staggering amount of an organisation's resources. Over the years, working with different companies of all sizes, I’ve often found myself asking: why is it done this way - and how could it be made smarter?