What a Large Enterprise CIO Would Think of the SAP Cloud Position
SAP's Cloud Strategy has taken some big turns. But, will it be a boon for all businesses?
SAP's Cloud Strategy has taken some big turns. But, will it be a boon for all businesses?
In-Core/Memory Resident database technology is being used by SAP and Workday. How different are the two vendors' approaches?
Last week I attended Microsoft's Convergence conference in Copenhagen. This is where Microsoft's business application customers tip up to hear what's new and get their annual infusion of feel goodness.
On the one hand, SAP is readying itself for a volume play, looking to ramp up to 'thousands of customers.' On on the other hand, Henning Kagermann is not promising investors Web 2.0 style viral sales miracles. Viewed from an investment analyst position, nothing could be worse
As Salesforce rebrands Apex and consolidates a bunch of other stuff to Force.com, SAP is gearing up for its A1S global launch here in New York tomorrow.
SAP CEO Henning Kagermann did one of his last warm-ups before the company rolls out its A1S midmarket suite on Sept. 19.
It's going to a hard week for Salesforce.com and Marc Benioff.
Guest post: AccMan blogger and deep thinker on enterprise software Dennis Howlett, along with some of the other Enterprise Irregulars, is in Vienna for SAP's Euro Sapphire conference. It covers the same material as Sapphire Atlanta, which Dennis attended and took place last month.
SAP's been working three years on developing a new business application suite and business model. Code-named A1S, the suite is aimed at the lower end of the mid-sized company segment, which is comprised of about 1 million companies.
SAP's Kagermann downplays comparisons between A1S and 'on-demand' services, and explains why ERP will never go open source