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Don't dismiss Jeff Liedel as just another auto-industry guy. His interesting path to the CIO slot started on a plant floor and led him to listen to Apple about dealing with tough times. One personal rule: There's no such thing as a bad care
Like the buzz-killing Family Guy character, SAP has lost touch with the times--and customers aren't laughing.
Who can make business users' PowerPoint presentations more appealing, clear and secure? IT. Yes, IT, says one Forrester expert. Here's why your IT staff may need a new jurisdiction.
The $7 million raised by the American Red Cross in the first two days after the earthquake and collected via text messaging shows the public has turned a corner with mobile commerce, analysts say. One lesson: Simpler mobile commerce technology is bet
Check out the strange similarities between the tumultuous resignations of the former SAP CEO and former "Tonight Show" host.
SAP's CEO is out of a job: What Leo's doomed administration had in common with U.S. President Barack Obama's reign.
It took a worldwide recession to start the trend, but there are signs that companies are getting ERP costs under control, according to a new report from Panorama Consulting. But there's still more work to be done.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 promises more enterprise social networking tools, but if you're still questioning the cost and complexity, here's a look at some lean and mean alternatives.
You've got your bewildering subplots (confusing vendor roadmaps), spectacular crashes (ERP project failures), island archetypes (penny-pinching CFOs) and smoke monsters (scary upgrades). Need we say more?
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