Enterprise Applications: Enterprise Resource Planning ALL ARTICLES
Oracle Ties Middleware To Eclipse Workbench
by
Charles Babcock
- August 28, 2008
Developers can create Java applications using Fusion's WebLogic application server and other middleware services with Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse.
User Group Hosting Discussions On SAP Price Hikes
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- August 28, 2008
SAP is holding firm on its plan to raise maintenance fees to 22% over the next four years, despite some customers' opposition to the plan.
Ready Or Not, Here Comes SaaS
by Antone Gonsalves
- August 4, 2008
Saugatuck Technology says SaaS is spreading throughout the enterprise, "whether the vendors -- or their offerings -- are ready to support and deliver what users want."
Enterprise in the Cloud: Q&A with Google's Rishi Chandra
by
Doug Henschen
- July 21, 2008
As product manager at Google Enterprise, Rishi Chandra is responsible for spreading search appliances, Google Apps and a growing portfolio of services into the business world. Continuing a series of interviews on cloud computing, Intelligent Enterprise asks Chandra about Google's plans for applications, underlying infrastructure and meeting the demands of the enterprise.
Oracle Pitches Enterprise Performance Management as Next ERP
by
Doug Henschen
- July 17, 2008
Fusion Edition EPM System completes integration of Hyperion apps and Essbase with Oracle Business Intelligence and Oracle E-Business Suite.
SAP To Migrate Customers To More Expensive Support Service
by
Antone Gonsalves
- July 16, 2008
The software company plans to move customers from their current agreements to the new service's pricing model of 22% of license fees by 2012.
Oracle Introduces BI Application for iPhone
by
Doug Henschen
- July 10, 2008
Free 'Business Indicators' app taps Web services to display metrics and reports. Vendor promises two-way ERP and CRM apps.
Microsoft Revises Volume Licensing Agreements
by
J. Nicholas Hoover
- July 1, 2008
The software vendor is continuing down a path that's cut the total number of licensing programs from more than 100 last year to 26.
Cast Iron Offers Integration Appliance For NetSuite
by Antone Gonsalves
- June 30, 2008
NetSuite is the latest software-as-a-service vendor supported by Cast Iron integration appliances, which are billed as supporting application integration through configuration rather than coding.
SAP To Acquire Manufacturing Software Vendor Visiprise
by
Marianne Kolbasuk McGee
- June 17, 2008
The purchase will expand SAP's "Perfect Plant" portfolio of end-to-end manufacturing software.
Workday Lands Software Industry's Biggest SaaS Deal
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- May 14, 2008
The deal, for 200,000 users, marks a tipping point in the interest and use of on-demand software among large companies.
SAP Embraces Software-Plus-Services Vision
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- May 10, 2008
Enterprise apps vendor envisions selling "component" services to its largest customers beginning next year.
SAP's Kagermann Reveals Plan To Bring SaaS To Large Companies
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- May 5, 2008
SAP will announce Tuesday on-demand "components," due out next year, that integrate with a customer's existing ERP suite, Kagermann says.
SAP Software Appliances Will Run on HP, IBM Hardware
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- May 5, 2008
Pre-configured appliances will include SAP's ERP suite for midsize businesses, a database, and the SUSE Linux OS.
SAP Scales Back SaaS Product Plans
by
Mary Hayes Weier
- April 30, 2008
Technical issues and profit-bleeding implementations prompt SAP to move more slowly with its ambitious Business ByDesign on-demand software service.
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