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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 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 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
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 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
.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
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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
SAP adds virtualisation to NetWeaver
German software giant SAP has unveiled new features in its NetWeaver technology platform, aimed at helping enterprises make better use and sense of their IT landscapes.
David Neal
Nov 6 2008 6:15AM
Software
SAP says it is hurting
German business software outfit, SAP said that it is suffering badly from the economic downturn.
Nick Farrell
Oct 8 2008 6:55AM
Software
Australian research to centre on service
SAP Research in Brisbane and the Queensland branch of the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) on Smart Services are teaming up to develop a series of web service applications known as the 'Internet of Services'.
Ashley Clark
Sep 18 2008 2:53PM
Software
SAP re-badge drives Open Text growth
ECM vendor Open Text is predicting at least 40 percent growth in its Asia Pacific business on the back of brisk sales of SAP Archive Server.
Ry Crozier
Aug 6 2008 10:45AM
Software
SAP refuses to budge on hikes in support costs
SAP has admitted that its plans to force its customers on to new support contracts will result in many of them paying for services they do not need.
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 1 2008 8:03AM
Software
SAP users cry foul over support fee hike
Business software maker SAP has been asked to reconsider the increase in its Enterprise Support costs by its UK and Ireland User Group.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 28 2008 1:58PM
Software
SAP Tomorrow's never now
SAP is to close its controversial subsidiary TomorrowNow by the end of October. In the meantime customers will be helped move to new support providers, including arch-rival Oracle.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 23 2008 9:09AM
Software
SAP to kill off TomorrowNow
SAP has said that it will shut its TomorrowNow subsidiary..
Shaun Nichols
Jul 22 2008 1:50PM
Software
AGL Energy uses SAP, Avaya and AMC to keep customers happy
AGL Energy has chosen to go with a mixed bag of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) suppliers in a bid to improve its customer service management.
Lilia Guan
Jun 26 2008 3:25PM
Software
SAP creates university accreditation program to accommodate growth
SAP will launch a series of university-hosted software training programs later this year to meet the increasing demand for SAP consultants.
Ashley Clark
May 23 2008 11:26AM
Software
SAP readies CRM All-in-One
Business applications titan SAP has released a customer relationship management (CRM) module for medium-sized firms.
Gareth Morgan
May 21 2008 1:32PM
Software
SAP helps Australian companies meet environmental standards
SAP is launching its Environmental Compliance software platform for Australian and New Zealand corporations in correspondence with the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007.
Ashley Clark
May 9 2008 7:49AM
Software
SAP CRM integrated with BlackBerry
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and software giant SAP have teamed up to offer tailored versions of business applications which can be accessed using the popular handheld emailing device.
Rosalie Marshall
May 5 2008 2:09PM
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