SAP
SAP and Oracle’s Siebel are competing against best-of-breed and homegrown tools, not each other, with some important exceptions.
SAP, Oracle don’t meet in CRM battle
When Houston, the fourth-largest U.S. city, replaced a legacy system with mySAP ERP, a unique project management structure made its implementation a success.
SAP helps Houston with a problem
The corporate performance management market varies greatly thanks to rapidly changing dynamics, but a recent study breaks down the leading vendors.
SAP leads in enterprise CPM, study says
To accommodate third-party security vendors and appease antitrust regulators in Europe, Microsoft will make some final tweaks to Windows Vista.
Microsoft caves to pressure over Vista security
Oracle’s recent acquisition could set the stage for future public sector battles with SAP, according to one analyst. Both want bigger shares of the public sector technology market.
Oracle challenges SAP in public sector with latest buy
Iron Age Shoes execs chose Oracle E-Business Suite over competing products from Microsoft and SAP. Iron Age wanted to gain more insights into business processes.
Shoe retailer selects Oracle over SAP, Microsoft
Zia Yusuf, who leads SAP’s Platform Ecosystem unit, finds software vendors to fill gaps in SAP software. In a wide ranging interview, Yusuf explains his role shaping SAP strategy.
Podcast: SAP’s platform ecosystem chief sets direction
Jon Reed faces the toughest question for new SAP‘ers: How to gain experience when companies will only hire seasoned professionals.
As an aspiring consultant, is it worth getting training directly from SAP?
Web services mashups promoting corporate collaboration are the future of enterprise computing said three keynoters at the Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco.
SOA morphs into enterprise mashups
SAP announced a 17% increase in license revenues while its shares fell on news that 2006 profits may not be as high as previously expected.