All Enterprise Software News - October 2007

SAP user group leaders to meet SAP senior managers

The heads of SAP user groups from around the world are planning to meet SAP senior management in Boston in December.

Microsoft buys £120m stake in Facebook

Microsoft has bought a 1.6% stake in social networking site Facebook for £120m - which effectively values the privately held firm at £7.5bn.

National Express to unveil smart web airport transfer service

National Express is about to unveil a smarter web-based airport transfer service in London.

Weetabix improves global fulfilment

Weetabix is improving global fulfilment with a new supply chain systems at its UK sites.

RSA 2007: long-term data storage presents legal risks

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 23 October 2007
Companies could place themselves at risk of legal liabiliy if they take advantage of developments in data storage to store every piece of data in their organisations, Art Coviello, executive vice-president of EMC and president of RSA, has said in a keynote address at the RSA London Conference.

Hard landscaper makes a soft choice on cutting storage costs

Hard landscaping manufacturer Marshalls has deployed a data management system to increase its storage performance three-fold and reduce costs.

Choosing a partner for building a SAP service oriented architecture

Many firms will need help with the groundwork for moving enterprise systems

Manufacturing struggling with ERP

IT in manufacturing is still struggling with data integration, despite the success of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in bringing together data and processes within others sectors such as retail and the public sector.
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