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Currys overhauls IT for multichannel sales push
The electrical retailer is revamping its systems and strategy in an effort to turn its business around.
SAP's apps get mobile on BlackBerrys
A partnership between SAP and RIM will bring 'Facebook-like' functionality to mobile business applications. <br/>
Support price hikes will put pressure on SAP users
With the first of a series of planned support price rises due at the end of the year, the SAP User Group has been working with SAP to broker a...
NetSuite targets SAP users with deep discounts
Software as a service provider goes after more CRM switchers with offers of 50 per cent off current costs.
SAP survey finds UK SOA ignorance
The UK is falling well behind global counterparts in understanding, investigating and actively using service oriented architecture.
SAP customers still see price hikes as raw deal
Forrester reports that SAP customers are still angry about hikes in maintenance pricing, but that they may struggle to get the value they are...
SAP shares drop on falling business
The enterprise software maker's shares dove 19 per cent today, taking rival Oracle down eight per cent.
Sussex Police automates buying
New e-procurement software is planned to automate and streamline the force’s purchasing and integrate with existing SAP systems.
SAP’s silence on Business ByDesign speaks volumes
An analyst has questioned SAP’s reluctance to talk about its progress with its troubled hosted Business ByDesign SME software product.
NetSuite steps up professional services assault
SaaS vendor NetSuite reveals SuiteSuccess implementation and methodology-based product push to take on traditional ERP client/server vendors such...
Dorset looks to save millions with SAP tech
New IT systems implemented by Capgemini will save Dorset County Council an estimated £8.6 million a year.
SAP stays silent over Oracle's revised lawsuit
Following its decision to wind down its TomorrowNow third-party support business, SAP remains tight-lipped for now over further allegations and the...
UK SAP user group slams support pricing increase
SAP's recent announcement to upgrade all support packages to enterprise level - at an increased cost - has been attacked by a UK user group.
SAP jettisons TomorrowNow
The software vendor is to cease the operations of its troubled support subsidiary, after being dogged by an Oracle lawsuit alleging copyright...
SAP buys Visiprise to target discrete manufacturers
SAP has announced it is buying Visiprise, an existing software partner with over 60 global manufacturing customers.
Bigger doesn't mean better for BI
The seventh annual OLAP survey has found those vendors that dominate the market, like SAP, don't necessarily deliver the value they promise.
Met Police takes SAP to the frontline
The capital's police force is extending its use of SAP to frontline and support functions.
SAP profits fall 22 per cent
The German software giant reports a 22 per cent fall in first quarter profits, blaming costs and delays to the deployment of its Business ByDesign...
SAP asks for TomorrowNow lawsuit limits
The German software maker seeks damage limitation, claiming Oracle has made copyright lawsuit too complex in an attempt to bog down proceedings.
TomorrowNow lawsuit mediation fails
The Oracle lawsuit against defunct SAP subsidiary, TomorrowNow is set to continue to court, as mediation efforts fail to reach any agreement.




















