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  • Aussie SAP, Business Objects groups merge

    The Australian user groups for SAP and Business Objects will merge following the pair's marriage earlier this year, it was announced today.

  • ANZ: SAP customers demand better ROI

    SAP users are still fighting to fully justify their investment in the enterprise management software to senior management, according to newly released customer satisfaction data.

  • Confused by SAP licensing? You're not alone

    Imminent licensing changes for SAP customers should start with consistent product names and more preparedness by the vendor to answer questions, according to an Australian user group representative.

  • 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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  • Read the blog post - Steven Deare

    Driving licence negotiations

    Oracle and SAP customers will soon have to negotiate new licensing models with changes to both vendors' plans on the way.

  • Read the blog post - Steven Deare

    Pushing the case for SAP

    How hard is it to get a major project approved by management these days? Hard enough, if the experience of SAP users is anything to go by.

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