A few weeks ago, SAP re-sync’d its go-to-market strategies with its various small-to-mid market product lines. This is important as 85% of net-new SAP customers are small-to-medium sized firms. SAP ...
SAP Business ByDesign is back from the dead. How much has changed and what happens next? We provide some answers. When I scanned my agenda for SAP TechEd && de-code, I noticed time set aside to spend ...
SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Navigator Business Solutions, a leading SAP Gold Partner and trusted advisor to growing mid-market companies, today reaffirmed its full commitment to ...
At this week's Sapphire conference in Orlando, SAP spoke at length about the status and trajectory of Business by Design, the company's on-demand, software as a service (SaaS) offering. To learn about ...
MUMBAI, INDIA: With organizations leveraging the best of SAP Software, delivered on-Demand, SAP has announced that the Indian companies, Prognosys eServices Pvt. Ltd. and Ace Data Devices Pvt. Ltd., ...
AllThingsD reported over the weekend that SAP is looking to shift development resource away from its Business ByDesign product line. Business ByDesign is SAP's product aimed at smaller businesses than ...
Bringing a new product to market is never easy for even the most seasoned of vendors. SAP's Business ByDesign is a classic example that will go down in the text books as one where navel gazing ...
After nearly a week of all-things-SAP at the ERP giant’s annual Sapphire Show, customers, bloggers and curious enterprise-software watchers have all done their best to sort through the major issues ...
What hasn’t been said about SAP’s on-demand ERP suite, Business ByDesign? For years, industry analysts, bloggers, media members and interested SAP watchers have been discussing and kvetching over the ...
SAP’s on-demand ERP (enterprise resource planning) suite Business ByDesign “is not a fantasy,” CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe said during a press conference Monday at the vendor’s Sapphire conference, which ...
SAP initially announced the suite in late 2007, and predicted it would generate US$1 billion in revenue by 2010. But it subsequently limited the rollout to a handful of markets while working to make ...
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