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If you're cutting costs to improve your bottom-line revenue, don't. Spending money can position your company for long-term cost reduction. Read on for these and other tips on how CIOs are spending during an economic downturn.
Companies did $15 billion worth of business with SAP in 2007. And yet, once the contracts are signed, says AMR Research's Jim Shepherd, everyone seems to forget about SAP.
An AMR Research report details SAP's strategies for its enterprise software product releases, areas of growth, evolving platforms, industry and vertical specialties, and new product suites.
With its new "software plus services" strategy, Microsoft is working to compete with emerging SaaS (Software as a Service) vendors while keeping users tied to its flagship Office suite.
Software piracy rates fell in 67 countries in 2007. But the BSA claims that piracy in emerging, fast-growing PC markets caused overall numbers to worsen and dollar losses from piracy to rise to $48 billion.
No software is perfect--who hasn't had a user uncover some hidden flaw--but these tips will help you debug efficiently.
In this issue: Sesame Street and Open Souce; More demand for wireless; Xerox goes green; ROI vs. TCO; Starbucks seeks feedback; Hacking the election; BPM obstacles; and Unified Communication by the numbers.
The BPM market is hot, and entrenched players will be tough to displace as SAP plays catch up in the business process management space. Here's what SAP plans to deliver and when.
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