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German software giant SAP is seeing a stabilisation of demand in emerging markets, including China and India, as its deal pipeline improves and companies loosen their purse strings for IT spending. "We are absolutely seeing a level of stabilisation in...
Tags: SAP India, SAP Asia Pacific Japan, Reuters India Investment Summit, Asia-Pacific, emerging market, Stephen Watts, India, Bangalore, SAP AG, Business Finance, Open Travel Alliance
Shilpa Phadnis / DNA Thursday, November 19, 2009 3:54 IST Bangalore: Even as firms are eyeing a piece of the cloud, German software maker SAP believes hybrid model will be the future of the game.Simply put, it's going to be a fusion of traditional data...
Tags: SAP India, data centre, hybrid models, Singh Mecker, India, Bangalore, Cloud computing, SAP, SAP Business ByDesign, SAP NetWeaver, ERP software, Open Travel Alliance, SAP AG, Business Finance, Technology Internet
The program gives partners access to resources, services and benefits that will help Syntel build and maintain a successful partnership with SAP India, which will help it to optimize business results for clients. As an SAP services partner, Syntel would...
Tags: Endeca Information Access Platform, SAP India, Endeca Extend, Nstein
Das had been with SAP for over eight years and moved to Mumbai [ Images ] in 2007 after taking over as Head of SAP India. Born and raised in India, Das received a scholarship to study at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated with a Bachelor's...
Tags: SAP India, Ranjan Das, heart attack
Japan's top mobile operator NTT DoCoMo Inc. said Thursday it was buying part of an Irish company focused on communications at sea, as it increasingly looks abroad to expand and find a competitive edge. NTT DoCoMo said it would acquire an 11.5 percent...
Tags: Tata Group, SAP India, NTT DoCoMo Inc., Tata Teleservices
President and CEO of SAP, world's leading provider of business software Ranjan Das on Wednesday opined that the fall in US economy will not have any adverse impact on SAP India and there will be no cut in expenditure cost or cut in jobs. Talking to
Tags: SAP India, fastest growing