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  • BI just one of many challenges for SAP

    SAP's acquisition of Business Objects is unlikely to cause the company's existing customers to rush out and add business intelligence applications.

  • HP and SAP to expand partnership

    Hewlett-Packard on Monday announced that it is expanding its partnership with SAP around new services with NetWeaver and service-oriented architecture, and that it has new enterprise solutions in development.

  • Licensing issue dominates SAP agenda

    SAP customers are still concerned about the licensing costs of the migration from R/3 to mySAP Business Suite despite a recent meeting with the vendor to address their fears.

  • Oracle finds SAP a tough nut to crack

    Oracle Australia kicked off a major marketing exercise this week to woo customers from rival SAP but less than 30 organisations responded.

  • SAP: Plotting Oracle's demise

    SAP CEO Hasso Plattner on how the kinder, gentler philosophy guiding the company is paying big dividends in the battle against its chief rival.

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    Pushing the case for SAP

    How hard is it to get a major project approved by management these days? Hard enough, if the experience of SAP users is anything to go by.

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