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GlaxoSmithKline extends SAP contract with Mahindra Satyam

GlaxoSmithKline extends SAP contract with Mahindra Satyam

First significant deal after Tech Mahindra’s takeover of the fraud-hit Indian firm.
Angelica Mari Jul 13 2009 5:35AM Business
Candidate pool leads to murky salary ranges

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 gremlins sap performance

SAP gremlins sap performance

BI and ERP performance highlighted as concerns.
Computing staff Jun 18 2009 7:01AM Software
SAP announces surprise software-as-a-service move

SAP announces surprise software-as-a-service move

The vice president of SAP has made the shock announcement that the company is looking into offering a software-as-a-service (SaaS) product line.
Iain Thomson Jun 13 2009 6:43AM Software
SAP business intelligence becomes more “Google-like”

SAP business intelligence becomes more “Google-like”

SAP has launched Business Objects Explorer, which it says brings business intelligence analysis capabilities to all business users.
Rosalie Marshall May 13 2009 6:08AM Software
Objective, CSC win state government deals

Objective, CSC win state government deals

Objective has been appointed to the Queensland Government whole-of-government arrangement for electronic document and records management systems (EDRMS) while outsourcer CSC has collected two deals at West Australian Police.
Staff Writers May 5 2009 2:39PM Software
SAP ties "value" to user support price hikes

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
Fujitsu acquires SAP integrator for $48 million

Fujitsu acquires SAP integrator for $48 million

Fujitsu Australia will pay $48 million to acquire the SAP business of Sydney-based Supply Chain Consulting, just one week after the Foreign Investment Review Board approved its $200 million acquisition of KAZ.
Brett Winterford Apr 27 2009 12:47PM Software
SAP R/3 users face upgrade pain

SAP R/3 users face upgrade pain

Nine out of 10 SAP users report facing challenges to upgrade their systems over the coming years, according to new research.
Dave Bailey Apr 23 2009 6:12AM Software
KPMG embarks on global IT consolidation project

KPMG embarks on global IT consolidation project

EXCLUSIVE The Australian operations of KPMG will be an international test bed for the firm's global plan to consolidate IT services from 130 countries into 14 regional service clusters.
Brett Winterford Apr 8 2009 4:10PM Storage
Veteran KPMG CIO to move on to global project

Veteran KPMG CIO to move on to global project

Consultancy firm KPMG is seeking a new CIO to replace industry veteran Ian McBride.
Brett Winterford Mar 11 2009 3:50PM Software
SAP and CSC win slice of Superpartners $70m revamp

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
Survey: IT skills shortage remains

Survey: IT skills shortage remains

A new survey has found that strong demand remains for those Australian ICT workers willing to take on less exciting, operational jobs.
Staff Writers Mar 3 2009 9:42AM Training & Development
Sphere Healthcare replaces ERP with SAP

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 buys Coghead to expand SaaS portfolio

SAP buys Coghead to expand SaaS portfolio

SAP has acquired Coghead, a company that enables developers to build cloud applications without code, for an undisclosed amount.
Rosalie Marshall Feb 21 2009 7:37AM Software
Oracle appeals against SAP court ruling

Oracle appeals against SAP court ruling

Oracle plans to appeal against a December court ruling, which dismissed claims that SAP stole Oracle's copyrighted data relating to JD Edwards and Oracle Systems software.
Rosalie Marshall Jan 29 2009 6:33AM Software
7-Eleven buys SAP for store-level reports

7-Eleven buys SAP for store-level reports

Convenience store chain 7-Eleven has gone live with a new SAP business intelligence (BI) system in an attempt to improve store-level reporting in Australia.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2009 2:56PM Software
SAP demands sensitive profit data from Oracle

SAP demands sensitive profit data from Oracle

SAP used a US court hearing on 8 January to demand that Oracle reveal the profit margins for its PeopleSoft and JD Edwards support offerings.
Rosalie Marshall Jan 12 2009 6:52AM Software
Australia needs ICT people – 9,000 to be precise

Australia needs ICT people – 9,000 to be precise

.NET, Java, SAP and Cisco skills are high on Aussie employer wishlists, according to a new skills index developed by KPMG Econtech.
Staff Writers Dec 3 2008 12:37PM Training & Development
SAP launches software packages for economic downturn

SAP launches software packages for economic downturn

Global software giant SAP has responded to the economic downturn by creating software bundles designed to cope with difficult times.
Kathryn Small Nov 24 2008 2:54PM Software

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