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'Microsoft, SAP just don't get cloud computing'
News Speaking at Salesforce's Dreamforce user conference in San Francisco, Benioff questioned SAP's delayed software as a service ERP project, Business ByDesign even inviting the German company to use... [04 Nov 2008]
No easy Ryde for Isle of Wight's legacy systems
News Isle of Wight Council has awarded Logica an ERP deal expected to save the authority £27m over the next 10 years. The deal will involve replacing legacy in-house systems... [14 Oct 2008]
Schools get new route to cheaper software shopping
News Under the deal, schools will be able to choose from 12 software vendors - both proprietary and open source - for operating systems; office productivity software; network and security programs; as well as... [13 Oct 2008]
BAT lights up £26m SAP savings
News British American Tobacco (BAT) has saved millions of pounds by cutting down the number of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems it runs around the world. Since 2005, BAT - which... [02 Oct 2008]
Publisher ditches mainframe for €1m savings
News The company, which specialises in information and education periodicals, previously had a deal with Logica to host mainframe ERP applications to support customer services. International publishing... [12 Sep 2008]
dabs.com plans ERP revamp
News BT-owned online consumer electronics and computing retailer dabs.com is planning to implement a new ERP system within the next year to help improve the flow of management information.... [21 Aug 2008]
Revealed: Top tech security risks and cash-sappers
News Unnecessary or phantom user accounts: One company was found to have 28 per cent of user accounts for its ERP system which were never used but against which fees were charged. Viruses, dodgy printers, unsupported open... [29 May 2008]
SAP promises to listen to customers
News SAP's UK boss has pledged to put more emphasis on listening to customers and being more responsive than the ERP software giant has been in the past. Steve Rogers, UK MD of SAP admitted... [23 May 2008]
iPhone SDK downloaded by 100,000 developers
News Intuit (TurboTax), Namco Networks (Pac-Man and Galaga), NetSuite (ERP/CRM software), and Six Apart (blogging software) are a few of the companies whose PR departments graciously worked up executive... [13 Mar 2008]
Oracle contractor shortage predicted
News Continued investment in corporate and public sector strategy ERP projects - as well as the general IT skills shortage - means demand for Oracle skills is likely to rise this year, said... [27 Feb 2008]
Sharp rise in demand for helpdesk staff
News There is also still strong demand for ERP and CRM skills. There has been a massive increase in helpdesk support staff and IT project managers over the past year. Demand for junior and graduate... [23 Oct 2007]
NetSuite heads for iPhone
News The NetSuite services that will become usable through the SuitePhone application include enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM) and e-commerce... [17 Jul 2007]
NetSuite announces flotation plan
News On-demand CRM and ERP vendor NetSuite has formalised its plans to IPO, filing documentation with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today. The announcement follows two years... [02 Jul 2007]
Cadbury takes wraps off £650m efficiency drive
News The glut of chocolate products followed the rollout of a new SAP-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. That system was part of a five-year global IT transformation project... [26 Jun 2007]
How to do an SAP rollout - top CIO tips
News No one implements a company-wide enterprise resource planning (ERP) system over a weekend - it's a big project that can mean major changes to any organisation taking on such a task. Last week in Prague... [25 Jun 2007]