27 June 2008
By Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Service
Attorneys representing Oracle in its lawsuit against SAP and its TomorrowNow subsidiary, have for the first time publicly put a dollar figure on the damages they expect from the German company. Read more...
15 August 2007
By Maxwell Cooter
A colleague has sent me a press release from BMC that says that 71 percent of SAP users are implementing ITIL as part of their IT strategy - which looks impressive. Closer examination of the survey, carried out by the bizarrely-named Pink Elephant, reveals that the respondents are all either responsible for ITIL strategy or managing SAP installations as part of an overall ITIL strategy, which is a pretty good way to get such a juicy figure. Read more...
16 May 2008
By Calvin Sun, Computerworld
If you've never made a huge career-limiting mistake at work, be grateful - and watch out for all the many ways that one could still sneak upon you. Read more...
28 January 2004
Radio frequency identification technology will require careful consideration of application issues. Here's why. Read more...
12 May 2008
By Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Service
In an interview with Techworld-affiliated IDG News Service at SAPPHIRE, Kagermann reflected on his career and how his successor, fellow co-CEO Leo Apotheker, will do when he takes the reins next year. Read more...
04 January 2008
By SAP
As your organization evolves, you need to adapt IT solutions to meet changing business requirements. In many cases, this drives the need to upgrade SAP® software. However, challenges may arise at any stage of an upgrade project. The SAP Safeguarding for Upgrade portfolio of services helps you identify and address potential challenges associated with an upgrade of your SAP solution early ? and ensure its success. Read more...
30 June 2006
08 August 2007
By Tom Barsi, Network World
You may know you need NAC, but you also need to know the challenges it presents and the alternatives available. Read more...
30 January 2007
By Chris Mellor
VW Financial Services AG achieved a 90 percent data compression rate for structured SAP data. It didn't involve de-duplication. How on earth was it done? Read more...