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Video: Birmingham City University works with IT companies like SAP and Microsoft
In the third video interview from our roundtable with Microsoft, Rehan Bhana, senior lecturer, Birmingham City University, discusses the benefits of the university working with industry partners.
Tech Today: SAP Takes Aim at Oracle with 'Whacko' Project - Digits - WSJ
SAP Chairman Hasso Plattner has roped in university students on a project to take advantage of cheaper memory chips in order to perform calculations in seconds rather than days.
SAP's In-Memory Computing Catches On - NYTimes.com
German enterprise software maker SAP surprised everyone with a stronger than expected quarter. The earnings show its efforts in a technology called in-memory computing. In-memory computing is, as the name indicates, a way of keeping data close to computation, instead of the standard method of
SAP : Individual Process Quality aspects in SAP ERP (HCM )- Part 3
A specific problem when maintaining data for time management is caused by intended or unintended changes, that reach too far back into the past. This can be restricted by limiting retroactive accounting relevance. There are often situations where it should be possible to make corrections, which
Enterprise software giants start great cloudify effort | ZDNet
If Oracle and SAP can gobble up cloud players there will be evolution not revolution.
SAP To Buy SuccessFactors; More Deals Possible? - Tech Trader Daily - Barrons.com
There’s a nice lift to stocks of hosted software companies this morning, following German software giant SAP AG’s (SAP) announcement Saturday that it would purchase San Mateo, California-based SuccessFactors (SFSF) for $40 a share, or $3.4 billion in cash, a 52% premium to the
SAP - SAP Crystal Solutions: Simple, Affordable, and Open BI Tools for Everyday Use
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Schneier on Security: Costs of Security
Interesting blog post on the security costs for the $50B Air Force bomber program -- estimated to be $8B. This isn't all computer security, but the original article specifically calls out Chinese computer espionage as a primary threat....<div class="feedflare"><a
SAP Certifies its Products on Oracle Linux, including Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (Oracle's Linux
Unicode versions of SAP products based on SAP NetWeaver 7.0x are now certified for Oracle Linux starting with Oracle Linux 5.5. This certification includes <a href="http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/linux/ubreakable-enterprise-kernel-linux-173350.html">Unbreakable Enterprise
BI changes in 2011 – but to what? | CTO Blog | Capgemini | Consulting, Technology, Outsourcing
<p>The simple answer is that it’s about providing real-time business intelligence to people to support their decisions, not instead of, but in addition to traditional BI analysis of past success or trends. A more complex answer is that this is a completely new environment in every sense of the word
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