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Microsoft spends big on vertical ERP software
Acquires the IP of four software partners.
Brett Winterford
Sep 23 2009 8:02AM
Financial Services
Smaller firms value SAP brand above the technology
Firm's reputation is driving uptake.
Rosalie Marshall
Sep 14 2009 7:22AM
Software
IFS eyes smart metering projects
Claims to be “on the table” for Victorian projects.
Ry Crozier
Aug 7 2009 2:03PM
Software
Candidate pool leads to murky salary ranges
But IT jobs are still there for the taking.
Staff Writers
Jul 10 2009 4:21PM
Training & Development
SAP ties "value" to user support price hikes
SAP’s user group community has agreed to a set of key performance indicators that will determine how quickly the German software giant phases in a contentious revamp of its support offering to customers.
Ry Crozier
Apr 30 2009 12:56PM
Software
Oldfields desktops go to Linux, Mac, and don’t look back
ASX-listed Oldfields has reduced its IT spending from just over three per cent of gross revenue to 1.2 per cent, mainly by reducing its reliance on Windows.
Ry Crozier
Apr 8 2009 4:06PM
Software
Salesforce.com: Cloud Computing is a game-changer
Cloud computing is a game changer, says Salesforce.com exec Peter Coffee, and the usual list of barriers to adoption are mere "monsters under the bed."
Brett Winterford
Mar 30 2009 4:02PM
Networking
SAP and CSC win slice of Superpartners $70m revamp
Fund administrator Superpartners is pushing ahead with a new SAP ERP system as part of a $70 million investment in new systems, processes and operational improvements.
Staff Writers
Mar 11 2009 12:10AM
Software
Sphere Healthcare replaces ERP with SAP
Contract manufacturer Sphere Healthcare will replace a six year old in-house built legacy ERP system with SAP Pharmaceuticals.
Staff Writers
Mar 2 2009 2:52PM
Software
SAP struggles with hosted ERP
Business software giant SAP is slowing down the rollout of its new hosted applications, as it struggles to reign-in the operating costs of the service.
Gareth Morgan
May 5 2008 2:09PM
Software
ERP competition heating up in Europe
Oracle and Sage closing on SAP, reports IDC.
Robert Jaques
Feb 7 2007 10:45AM
Software
Microsoft switches ERP software to per user license
New licenses cuts back on costs and complexity, vendor promises.
Tom Sanders
Jul 11 2006 2:10PM
Software
Syspro on ERP expansion path
Syspro is on the expansion trail following its acquisition of the customer base of partner, Seven Rivers.
Tim Lohman
Nov 18 2005 2:42PM
Software
Tech One slams channel sales model
The chief of ASX-listed ERP software and services provider Technology One has attacked the traditional vendor-reseller sales model, claiming it is fundamentally flawed.
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Fleur Doidge
Aug 1 2005 3:16PM
Software
MTG buys supply chain specialist
Meier Technology Group has bought a Sydney-based supply chain specialist, Evolve 360, in a deal that lifts the group's total number of staff to 50 and combined revenue to $12 million.
Staff Writers
Jun 17 2005 4:14PM
Software
UniPix signs Macquarie as managed host
Australian developer UniPix has re-launched its ERP system as a fully-hosted service and chosen Macquarie Telecom as its managed hosting partner.
Staff Writers
May 24 2005 10:04AM
Software
Elcom mulls e-commerce channel
Sydney e-commerce developer Elcom Technology has outlined plans to build a local channel for its homegrown administration tools and ERP products.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 11 2005 3:44PM
Software
Viewlocity eyes expansion via IBM deal
US developer Viewlocity has joined IBM’s ISV Advantage program as part of a bid to ramp up opportunities for its SMB supply chain applications across Australia.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 24 2005 10:24AM
Software
Govt endorses Indian ERP software
Staff Writers
Oct 21 2003 12:00AM
Software
Chubb scraps ERP project
Fire and security company Chubb Australasia has dumped an enterprise resource planning (ERP) project, involving software vendor PeopleSoft, which could see 97 staff and contractors lose their jobs.
Vivienne Fisher
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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