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  • South African government adopts ODF

    The South African government said on Tuesday that it is to adopt Open Document Format as its preferred standard for software interoperability.

  • SAP keeps door open to large enterprises

    SAP's aggressive push into the SME space isn't on the back of its traditional market shrinking, according to SAP ANZ managing director Alan Hyde.

  • SAP: Geraldine McBride's last hurrah

    German software giant SAP joined many others in making Hewitt's Best Employer in ANZ list for 2006/2007. Much of the kudos goes to Geraldine McBride who spent four years leading SAP ANZ before her promotion to Asia-Pacific chief this January.

  • New SAP CEO for 2007

    SAP will start 2007 with a new chief for its local operations after it appointed Alan Hyde as CEO to replace the promoted Geraldine McBride.

  • Licensing issue dominates SAP agenda

    SAP customers are still concerned about the licensing costs of the migration from R/3 to mySAP Business Suite despite a recent meeting with the vendor to address their fears.

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  • The risk of IT

    Some high-profile IT disasters have made boards of directors highly sensitive to risky IT rollouts. We look at how IT affects the bottom line, and how CIOs can progress with IT projects while avoiding disastrous implementations.

  • Australia: SAP vs Oracle

    SAP's Geraldine McBride and Oracle's Leigh Warren, leaders of two of the world's biggest enterprise software companies, go head to head.

  • SAP's Geraldine McBride: Straight to the source

    SAP's managing director and CEO Geraldine McBride gives her take on the heated rivalry for top spot in the CRM world.

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