Is SSA GT Betting Infini(um)tely On Acquisitions? P.J. Jakovljevic - December 11, 2002
Event Summary
Seemingly strange and things once considered unlikely can happen in the enterprise applications market. It might even be quite ironic that, during these days of general lethargy of the market, the rare upbeat pieces of news have been coming from some reformed traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors. These very vendors not that long ago exemplified failed business models, thus giving ammunition to some pundits to announce the obsolescence of ERP. A vendor that many have long considered ‘gone south’ seems not only to be shyly coming back onto radar screens, but has rather noisily been re-creating a sort of an IBM eServer iSeries (formerly AS/400) platform-based ERP empire, which was also once considered vanishing like Atlantis...
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