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ERP price war? Intuit offers 20% off to Sage customers
Intuit is trying to win users at the expense of rival The Sage Group.
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Judge denies most SAP motions to dismiss in Oracle suit
SAP's Kagermann had concerns about TomorrowNow deal, filing shows
SAP user group CEO leaves organization
Microsoft to launch major upgrade to NAV ERP software Dec. 1
Amazon, Capgemini partner on application development
Microsoft offers zero-percent financing for ERP, CRM
SAP confirms hiring of former Oracle exec, signals new on-demand push
Former Oracle apps development exec said to be joining SAP
Salesforce.com and Google execs blast Oracle, SAP, Microsoft
SOA's six burning questions
Service-oriented architecture is rolling out, but are the bucks rolling in? Is it secure? How does it affect network performance?
SAP chief developer heads for the 'clouds'
In an interview, SAP's chief software architect talked about one of the company's first on-demand offerings, its software-as-a-service philosophy, search functionalities in corporate software, Web service standards and more.
Avnet's SOA environment profitable
Avnet's SOA approach has given customers control and boasted revenue while maintaining staffing levels.
Heads in the Sand: IT isn't ready for the bird flu
Front-end integration with lightweight architecture
Oracle sees an on-demand world
The head of the company's on-demand operations explains its position and philosophy.
Efforts to Improve Corporate IT Processes Boost BMC's Bottom Line, Says CEO
Q&A;: BMC Software CEO Robert Beauchamp discusses what he sees as the reasons for the company's recent financial success and how his 18-year career in several jobs at BMC has served him well as CEO.
SAP sinks teeth into rich SME pie
To fuel growth, the company has tailored products for the small and medium-size enterprise market and is now following through with a dedicated Global SME unit to provide marketing and support.
Salesforce to be on-demand computing platform
In a wide-ranging interview with IDG News Service, Salesforce.com chairman and CEO Marc Benioff talked affably about his company's vision, competitors and customers.
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