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Compare SAP (mySAP.com) side-by-side with BAAN, SAP, J.D. EDWARDS, EPICOR, ORACLE, QAD, and 80+ other ERP vendors

Nov 24, 2009
Today's usage of Decision Support Systems (DSS), combined with vetted ERP knowledge bases, allows organizations to save time and money, achieving better and more reliable/fully-documented decisions, a quantum improvement over the widely-used subjective process of selecting complex enterprise software...
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The First Step in mySAP.com ( Pages)
by A. Turner
Jan 7, 2000 Abstract : Application Hosting with mySAP.com was introduced in January of 1999. Recently, SAP announced over 5,000 users in North America have embraced the initiative.
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(XML + mySAP.com) – Spin = Status Quo ( Pages)
by A. Turner
May 16, 2000 Abstract : SAP announced its involvement in XML-based Internet content standards initiatives, detailing its involvement with standards committees, acceptance of XML, integration with their products, the creation of an XML interface repository and a partner certification program. What does it amount to?
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SAP's New Level of e-Commerce: mySAP.com ( Pages)
by A. Turner
Jan 7, 2000 Abstract : SAP adds functionality to its role-based workplace portals.
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SAP Tries Another, Bifurcated Tack At A Small Guy ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Apr 8, 2002 Abstract : As the battle for the mid-market intensifies and each Tier 1 vendor is exhibiting its bag of tricks for small-to-medium enterprises, SAP is trying a twofold strategy of promulgating its mySAP.com offering for the higher-end of the mid-market, while offering a recently acquired product to appeal to complexity-adverse smaller enterprises.
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SAP Posts Solid Q499, but Warns of Q100 ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Feb 7, 2000 Abstract : On January 24, SAP announced its preliminary year-end results and warned that the costs of its new employee stock option plan and marketing and staff additions for its mySAP.com Internet software system would likely outpace sales in the first quarter of 2000.
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Oracle Gets SAP'ed by IBM ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Dec 8, 1999 Abstract : SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced an agreement to expand their global sales, marketing and development relationship. As part of this agreement, the two companies will work together to provide expanded choices for customers that wish to implement mySAP.com and IBM's DB2 Universal Database on a variety of hardware platforms. Following in the footsteps of Siebel, SAP has abandoned Oracle and is standardizing on DB2 UDB as its preferred platform. The deal is estimated at $400 million in sales annually.
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SAP Claims Big Gains In The Low-End Battleground ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 18, 2000 Abstract : SAP, traditionally regarded as too cumbersome and costly for small or midsize enterprises, has recently been announcing stellar increases in sales and acceptance of its Internet-based mySAP.com by smaller companies. We believe that the incumbent smaller vendors as well as other Tier 1 vendors should prepare for a siege.
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Has SAP Found Magic Formula (One) To Learn The Ropes Of Marketing? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 23, 2000 Abstract : SAP is responding to the changing Internet marketplace in a multiplicity of ways. First, by restructuring to develop flexibility; then, by forming key partnerships and alliances to put content behind its extensive advertising campaign for mySAP.com, which started in full force on September 22. Will racing’s Formula One help SAP overtake Oracle’s high-flying marketing machine?
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Oracle Loses Again ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 20, 2000 Abstract : SAP AG has chosen SQL Server 7.0 as its strategic database for the Windows platform. The companies also will cooperate to make the Windows 2000 OS available as a platform choice for customers wishing to implement mySAP.com solutions. On the heels of the agreement to use IBM DB2 as a preferred backend database, Oracle continues to lose market share as a database in the ERP arena.
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