All Enterprise Software News - July 2009

SAP reveals tough first half but views future with optimism

SAP has indicated that despite the tough economic conditions it is improving its visibility of the future and the market is starting to show signs of...

SAP rules out further job cuts

SAP has ruled out making further job cuts in the short-term, revealing that the measures it has already taken to reduce headcount and trim costs have...

SAP revenue down, but margins are up

SAP's revenue for the second quarter of 2009 fell 10% to $2.576bn, but the company reported better than expected operating margins. "Despite...

Mothercare upgrades websites as it prepares to expand overseas

Mothercare is upgrading its website technology as it gears up to expand its e-commerce operations internationally.

Blues score with premier email marketing

Premier League new boys find target by integrating email management technology with existing CRM system

Microsoft reports first annual sales drop

Microsoft has reported its first ever fall in annual sales, proving that even the most powerful companies are not immune to the effects of the recession.

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 released to manufacturers

Microsoft has released Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 to manufacturers. The software will be tested by hardware suppliers including Dell and HP. It remains on schedule to be made available to the public on 22 October.

Sage boss reveals appetite for acquisition in Twitter chat

The UK managing director of Sage fielded questions from resellers and analysts on Twitter ...

Expenses fiddles likely on MoD payroll system

A report by the National Audit Office this week criticises...

Microsoft slashes licence fees up to 40%

Microsoft is to streamline and simplify its licensing structure, saving customers up to 40% of their licensing costs.
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