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December 26, 2006 | Comments: (0)
Talkback: Sea change at SAP
So, the poster child for software complexity will leverage the emerging Web to keep it simple in the new year?
If you're a financial analyst, a budget analyst, a PR rep -- anyone who has to make decisions -- this approach is all about how you work. And though I find it tinged with a bit of irony coming from someone at SAP, I do wholeheartedly agree with SAP's Moore when he says, "Frankly, either you know how to use it without training, or you are not interested."
If that isn't an indication that competition spurs change, I don't know what is.
Who's next? Will your company use Internet apps or do they prefer them on the server and desktop behind the firewall?
Posted by Ephraim Schwartz on December 26, 2006 09:57 AM
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