SAP
Hewlett-Packard launches CRM-driven application
News Dan Dutro, HP product marketing manager, said that linking back office enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications with CRM is just around the corner, and claimed the company's relationship with SAP should facilitate... [14 Jun 1999]
EDS to outsource ecommerce software
News Vendors such as SAP and Netscape are likely to resell their products in this way, but EDS is delaying the announcement of any channel partners until late next month. Leading outsourcer, EDS, is to offer Internet service... [09 Jun 1999]
Baan on the up
News He said Microsoft - which unlike JD Edwards, Oracle, PeopleSoft and SAP, isn't a major ERP rival - would be better off without Baan. Analysts have said this week's surge in Baan's share price has less to do with the... [08 Jun 1999]
Strategic Vision: Giga Information Group on CRM
Comment However, companies must expect to supplement these suites with best-of-breed marketing automation and analysis vendors, as well as custom enterprise integration to back-office SAP, Baan, Oracle, and PeopleSoft systems. [08 Jun 1999]
Linux vendor to go public
News Red Hat seems to be the first-choice partner for most of vendors of both hardware and software," he commented, noting that major players like Compaq, HP, IBM and SAP have partnered with the company - Intel owns 5 per... [07 Jun 1999]
HP sets out e-services vision
News Pilot programs and endorsements for HP's e-speak technology came from Andersen Consulting, Novell, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP and Seagate Technology, amongst others. Hewlett-Packard (HP) has fleshed out its vision of what a... [19 May 1999]
Beyond the firewall
Comment HP is the only vendor to develop customised applets for vendors like Oracle, SAP and Baan. The firewall used to be seen as the barrier between the corporate intranet and danger out on the Web. But the practice of putting... [14 May 1999]
ITNet lands £60m local government deal
News By next February, ITNet claimed the whole network will have undergone a radical upgrade including a SAP implementation to link up all council services. IT outsourcing company, ITNet, has won a ten-year, £60m contract... [12 May 1999]
LIS opts for Linux
News Dispatcher-CS is already certified for SAP's R/3 Enterprise resource planning system and will now run on the Linux version of R/3. LIS Warehouse Systems is to make its warehouse management system available on Linux. [11 May 1999]
HP, SAP and Qwest offer ERP online
News Hewlett-Packard (HP) is investing $500m in a three-way deal with Qwest Communications and SAP, to offer ERP (enterprise resource planning) software online. Qwest will set up seven CyberCentres running... [11 May 1999]
HP unveils core ecommerce technology
News This also involves seeking approval and partnership from large IT vendors including Baan, Microsoft, SAP and GTE. Hewlett-Packard (HP) has unveiled an ecommerce technology which it claims will be the central core of its... [10 May 1999]
Fore launches ERP Express
News Fore Systems has announced a networking product to back up SAP R/3 installations. ERP Express is a software switch agent that lets IT managers control network flow on medium and large-scale R/3 systems. [06 May 1999]
SAP unveils Net strategy
News SAP has embraced the Internet by unveiling a Web-oriented business strategy and a range of ecommerce products. The strategy, called mySAP.com, consists of four elements: Employee Workplace, a personalised, role-based... [05 May 1999]
Baan loses KLM contract
News SAP is predicted to be the most likely contender. Service provider, Baan, has been ditched by Dutch airline KLM after failing to meet project deadlines for the integration of an aviation maintenance system. [28 Apr 1999]
Acta upgrades data tool for Peoplesoft
News ERP (enterprise resource planning) application vendor, Acta Technology, has released the latest version of its data extraction tool, which now offers support for Peoplesoft as well as SAP users. ActaWork 3.0 has been... [28 Apr 1999]