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SAP's Safe Passage Extension to Over 6,500 Companies
By WebProNews
SAP unveiled the second wave of its Safe Passage Program of SAP applications, technology and maintenance service alternatives by extending the offer to more than 6,500 companies...
Oracle Outbids SAP For Retek
By WebProNews
Oracle and Retek announced a merger agreement with Oracle acquiring Retek for $11.25 a share. Initially, both Oracle and SAP were competing for the rights to Retek. SAP has since dropped out of the bidding.
There Is No Template For Executive Blogs
A story in the Financial Times earlier this week (title: "Why executives should steer clear of the blogosphere" - paid sub needed to read it) took a critical look at a few blogs by senior company executives, and mentioned a senior HP exec with a blog that I hadn't seen before.
SAP to Beef Up Staff
By WebProNews
SAP plans to hire 3,000 new employees in 2005 after a 29% jump in fourth-quarter earnings.
Extend Your Business Processes
By ERPupdate
Designed for Global 2000 firms seeking to maximize their significant investments in ERP, CRM and SCM, Intalio/APEX extends the business processes of packaged applications without making any significant changes to the applications themselves.
SAP to Sponsor Web Services Edge 2005
SYS-CON Media announced further details of the "Application Server Shoot-Out" due to take place at its upcoming cross-platform technology event, Web Services Edge 2005 East -- International Web Services Conference & Expo, to be held in Boston at the Hynes Convention Center, February 15-17, 2005.
Affiliate Super Promotion: Making Huge Sales in No Time Part II
So ya wanna make some affiliate sales? Here's the key: Do a "Super Promotion."
3.5 Reasons You Need To Forget About Search Engines
By Mike Cheney
Ever find yourself visiting Google.com and typing in phrases relevant to your website to see where you come up? Of course you do. Everyone does it. Have you ever stopped to think how much time is taken up over the course of a year just by that niggling thought at the back of your mind;
SAP eyes mobile business services
By ZDNet
Business software maker SAP said on Thursday it aims to sign up 5 percent, or 1,000, of its current 20,000 corporate customers for its mobile business services by 2005.
mySAP 3.0 leads SAP into CRM
SAP has been the industry leader in Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications for the past decade. However, they have been lagging in the area of Customer Resource Management (CRM), and companies such as PeopleSoft and Siebel have taken advantage of this by using their popular CRM applications to sell their ERP and SCM apps, cutting into SAP's share of the market.
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