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    Global IT services firm Unisys has formally replaced its local managing director Steve Parker, more than half a year after the executive quietly left the company to take the chief operating officer role at up and coming competitor Oakton.

  • SAP boosts portfolio with new acquisitions

    SAP announced on Monday the acquisition of an enterprise communications software developer and the planned buyout of an identity management applications maker.

  • Research points to CRM rebound

    The market for customer relationship management applications grew by 10 percent in 2004, spurred by the uptake of on-demand software, according to a report released on Tuesday by AMR Research.

  • Intel, SAP shop 'store of the future'

    A German retailer plans to open a store that will feature "smart shelves" for inventory management and a scale that can identify different types of produce.

  • CRM: pay attention to retention

    Customer relationship management (CRM) has been getting a lot of flack lately. But there's nothing inherently wrong with the technology, just with the users.

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