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New Group Aims At More Efficient Smart Devices Sep 28 2008-
The Internet Protocol Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance, launched in September with 25 member companies, advocates the use of the time-tested Internet Protocol (IP) standard for communication between smart objects - everything from temperature sensors, to electric meters, to vibration meters - and the networks that host them.
New Offering Analyzes Supply Chain Performance Aug 29 2008-
Business intelligence specialist Information Builders teams with a benchmarking service to give customers a robust assessment of their supply chain performance.
Infosys Acquisition Accelerates IT Services Consolidation Aug 27 2008-
With its three-quarters-of-a-billion-dollar bid for Axon, an SAP systems integrator, the Indian IT provider Infosys looks to expand its SAP consulting business.
Tech Vendors Defy Economic Slump by Plugging into Developing World Growth Aug 24 2008-
While many technology vendors so far have managed to defy the economic downturn - benefiting from soaring demand from developing economies - they are approaching upcoming fiscal quarters with caution.
SAP Delivers New Business Objects Apps Aug 13 2008-
The enterprise software vendor rolls out new versions of Business Objects products featuring tighter integration of technologies for BI, performance management, and governance, risk, and compliance.
JDA to Buy Rival i2 for $346 Million Aug 11 2008-
After nearly a year of looking for a buyer, supply chain management pioneer i2 falls into the arms of JDA Software, leaving some to wonder how the pair will intertwine.
SAP Enjoys Solid Q2, Faces Expanded Oracle Suit Jul 29 2008-
The ERP provider manages double-digit revenue growth, but income lags; all as Oracle amends its lawsuit with claims that SAP’s top brass condoned TomorrowNow’s alleged malfeasance.
After 18 Months, the Oracle/SAP Suit Has Little Effect on Maintenance Sales Jul 27 2008-
Nearly 18 months since enterprise software giants Oracle Corp. and SAP AG went toe-to-toe over corporate theft charges, the celebrated suit has done little to squelch the market for lower-cost maintenance services from third-party providers.
SAP Raises Maintenance Prices for All Customers Jul 16 2008-
The software giant will transition its current users to the new Enterprise Support program at 22% of net license fees.
Oracle: Damages Will Run to $1 Billion in SAP Case Jul 2 2008-
In court filings, Oracle puts a tentative dollar figure on damages it says it incurred at the hands of SAP’s TomorrowNow subsidiary.
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