German software developer SAP believes it can avoid an antitrust fine for hindering competition through a proposed solution.
Disruption left customers unable to track support cases, upgrades, or patching work SAP has apologized for the recent outage ...
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SAP gets real about AI

SAP used its TechEd event in Berlin to demonstrate how deeply AI now runs through its own operations, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
The European Commission plans to run a market test to determine whether or not SAP will pay antitrust fines. SAP is set to ...
The successful Go-live of SAP S/4HANA marks a significant milestone in Hira Industries LLC's vision for a connected, intelligent, and resilient enterprise. By embracing a cloud-first, AI-driven ...
The commission was seeking feedback on SAP’s proposed changes to how clients can request support and pay for its ...
Concerned about subscription price increases, the ERP giant’s client base is having difficulty making the business case to ...
The ERP giant’s annual event, which wound up on Thursday, wove AI into everything — but there were also big changes in ...
SAP has offered to make it easier for customers to switch to rival software, clarify the basis for its fees, and abolish its ...
SAP insists customers wanting "innovation" such as AI must upgrade to its latest platform for ERP, using prescribed cloud ...
In this industry interview, Michael Ameling explains how SAP BTP is becoming the AI-native and cloud-ready backbone for ...