SAP Introduces Biggest Software Upgrade in Three Years

Posted by Editor in Thursday, February 05th, 2009
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The German industry giant SAP AG has launched the biggest upgrade to onesap of its business software in over three years on Wednesday and it has confirmed that it would help companies save some substantial amount of money as the increasing recession would hurt the profits.

SAP would sell the latest Business Suite 7 in hoards designed to assist the companies in order to manage the needs personalised to the industry. For an instance, the retailers get the packages that can help them to co-ordinate with the product pricing along with the cash registers as well as the personal issues and customer satisfaction data. The major pharmaceutical maker named Roche has asserted that it plans to make use of the product to help coordinate the medical trials that work with the suppliers as well as human resources.

However, analysts iterate that SAP is currently facing a difficult battle in offering a software upgrade in the middle of the economic recession. SAP itself made an announcement that it is about to cut the spending as well as it is about to eliminate 3000 employees. No one knows for certain as to what is going to happen in future taking the fluctuating economy into consideration. SAP has the biggest challenge to market the product effectively as one continues to pay the proper dividends, even at the time of the recession. The Business Suite can also lend a hand to the businesses to manage the specific areas including the sales, manufacturing and accounting.

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