All Enterprise Software News - March 2008

SAP and Novell collaborate to deliver open source business products

Novell and SAP have strengthened their relationship to enable all sizes of firms to run mission-critical systems on Linux.

Business metrics software can combat recession, says Gartner

Gartner has urged IT directors to push the use of business metrics software in their companies as a recession-busting tactic.

Premier Decorations takes HighJump for supply chain platform

Premier Decorations, an importer of Christmas decorations and Halloween products, has selected the HighJump Warehouse Advantage platform to boost operations at its distribution warehouse in Wrexham.

Top Caterpillar dealer selects Lawson Software to improve customer service

The world's biggest Caterpillar equipment dealer has selected Lawson Software to enhance its customer service.

IT news round-up podcast for 17 March: Gateway reviews, share trading platforms and Eurostar's new software implementation

In this week's UK IT news round-up, how the government is using old legislation to keep Gateway reviews secret; a report on how Eurostar has attracted record passengers and boosted sales 15.5% after implementing a revenue management software package; and news of share trading exchange Turquoise which is due to complete the implementation of its IT infrastructure in the first week of April, using off the shelf trading applications.

Adding invoice automation to SAP adds up

Whether you're the chief finance officer, chief information officer or accounts manager, the financial, management and operational advantages of adding invoice automation to SAP certainly add up - to 60% cost and efficiency savings, writes Kurt De Smet.

Turquoise IT infrastructure nears completion

Share trading exchange Turquoise, funded by nine investment banks, will next month finish a pan-european trading platform that has taken only six months to develop using off-the-shelf software.

Revenue management system boosts sales at Eurostar

Eurostar, the high-speed rail service that links the UK with the Continent, has attracted record passengers and boosted sales 15.5% after implementing a revenue management software package.

EDS and Microsoft to jointly offer CRM systems to enterprises

EDS has signed a deal with Microsoft to enable it to offer Microsoft Dynamics CRM as an enterprise application to its clients.

Cut the content management complexity

How difficult can content management be? Companies can spend hundreds of thousands of pounds buying enterprise content management (ECM) systems only to find they are unable to make full use of the product. John Powell, chief executive office of open source ECM provider Alfresco, believes there is a better way...
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