| 81. |
SAP Opens The ‘Miss Congeniality’ Contest (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 4, 2001 Abstract : While SAP’s determination to become enterprise applications Web Esperanto evangelist is of paramount importance to its customers and for the general market direction, one should by no means expect short-term tectonic moves.
Type: Article
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| 82. |
SAP Enhances PDM Software (Slightly) (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 20, 2000 Abstract : In February SAP AG announced a web-enabled version of their product data management (PDM) software, the application that lets manufacturers collect and manage databases of information about the products they make.
Type: Article
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| 83. |
SAP Learns The Ropes Of Fashion/Outfitting (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 31, 2002 Abstract : With a heavy heart, in 1999, SAP had to go back to the drawing board, to do a thorough redesign of its erstwhile ill-reputed Apparel & Footwear Solution (AFS). It appears that the effort was worthwhile.
Type: Article
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| 84. |
SAP Remains Solid While Transitioning (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 23, 2000 Abstract : On July 20, SAP AG, the leading provider of enterprise business software applications, announced its results for the quarter ended June 30, 2000. Despite an 18% decrease of net income, a notable increase of license revenue in all markets worldwide was encouraging.
Type: Article
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| 85. |
Gosh, They Kill Partnerships, Don't They? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 30, 2002 Abstract : There is nothing new in the fact that software partnerships do not last long. While Commerce One would face serious consequences if there were a breakup with SAP, the bigger and better party would not be unscathed either. The partners may, therefore, stay together, for the children's sake.
Type: Article
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| 86. |
Vendor Articulates Message and Vision for Product Lifecycle Management (4 Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Apr 21, 2006 Abstract : SAP has developed some crucial themes as it moves forward with their PLM vision and solution strategy. Product development lifecycles are shrinking, and managing the innovation process is becoming a broader requirement of manufacturers and retailers alike.
Type: Article
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| 87. |
Enterprise Application Alternatives: What You Should Be Asking Oracle and SAP (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 15, 2005 Abstract : Despite challenges, both SAP and Oracle will be formidable forces in the hosting space, because of their intimate application knowledge, their infrastructure, organizational stability, and vast capital. However, SMEs should approach this decision with due diligence.
Type: Article
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| 88. |
One Vendor's Dedicated Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance Unit (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 4, 2007 Abstract : SAP's governance, risk management, and compliance roadmap is still in its beginning stages. Only time will prove the vendor's delivery of true, tangible products (and not vaporware), as well as the success of those products with current and prospective customers.
Type: Article
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| 89. |
SAP's Approach to the Retail Market (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 2, 2004 Abstract : SAP and its ERP peers appear to understand that continuously improving the way enterprise information is presented and by marrying analytics, optimization, and retail operation systems on top of an ERP platform is starting to win over retailers.
Type: Article
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| 90. |
SAP, PeopleSoft Earnings Look Brighter; ERP Strikes Back (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jan 26, 2000 Abstract : On January 7, taking many by surprise, enterprise software giant SAP pre-announced fourth quarter earnings, saying pre-tax earnings had doubled the final quarter of 1999 after a third-quarter profit warning. License revenue skyrocketed 40% to 800M EUR ($822.7M U.S.) in the fourth quarter and sales rose 25%, well above Wall Street estimates.
Type: Article
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