SAP Provides Additional Revenue Potential for SME Ecosystem Members
http://www.sap.com/about/newsroom/press.epx?pressi...
by SAP AG
More than 4,500 companies have already joined SAP's growing SME ecosystem and thus taken up one of three options to collaborate with the German-based software company. The three programs that have been proven to be important pillars of SAP's strategy in the midmarket are the SAP(R) Referral program, the SAP(R) Extended Business program and the SAP(R) PartnerEdge(TM) program.
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SAP Sees Strong Retail Growth
http://it.toolbox.com/wiki/index.php/SAP_Sees_Stro...
by SAPITConsultant
Ever since SAP started its operation, much of its business focus has been on the area of enterprise and institutional segments or larger businesses and the retail as well as the small business segment always played a second fiddle. But now, the economic slump has given rise to a need for big players like SAP to change its focus.
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Mobilizing SAP Applications
by Richard Ling
Oh no, your CEO has just returned from their latest industry conference at which one of your competitors was walking around showing off his latest PDA. Not only did he have a cool looking toy but he was also running real life SAP applications; approving purchase orders, authorising vacations, checking up on profits (and this one really got your CEO hot under the collar) taking orders from customers there an then on the spot and giving them immediate responses to questions about pricing and delivery dates.
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SAP Claims Customers Migrating from Infor for Better Business
http://www.mcsolutions.co.uk/article/17004/SAP-cla...
by Brian Tinham
Is SAP rattled by manufacturing ERP conglomerate Infor? You’d be forgiven for thinking so, when the software giant goes out of its way to state: “companies migrating from Infor to SAP discover improved business performance”. Call me a cynic, but that’s rather better than damning Infor with faint praise; it is Goliath giving gravitas to a not-so-puny David on a plate – forgive the mixed metaphor. That said, SAP claims that its customers’ shift of loyalty from Infor to SAP – no trivial step – is indicative of “its ability to meet customer needs for scalable, fully integrated business solutions perfectly suited to address individual business demands”.
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