Kiwi ex-SAP CEO’s high-tech startup raises $5 million capital funding
“We are delighted with the level of investor support and interest."
“We are delighted with the level of investor support and interest."
A former SAP executive has pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe Panamanian officials in an effort to secure government contracts for the software vendor.
Three “high risk” vulnerabilities in SAP Mobile could give attackers access to encrypted information stored in mobile devices, security firm Onapsis reported Wednesday.
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SAP's SQL Anywhere has long served as an embeddable database option for mobile devices, but the rise of the Internet of Things has opened up a new world of possibilities, and SAP has lost no time in polishing the technology for that purpose.
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"The evolution of big data and analytics platforms is continuing at an unprecedented rate."
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Hard on the heels of the release of a newly updated version of SAP Hana, a security researcher has warned of a potentially serious vulnerability in the in-memory platform.
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“The local ERP market has been widely disrupted by Xero..."
Aiming to better equip enterprises for big data and the Internet of Things, SAP on Tuesday rolled out a host of new features in its Hana platform and predictive-analytics portfolio.
SAP has made no secret of its desire to be front and center in the trend toward easy-to-use analytics tools, and on Tuesday the company offered a glimpse at several upcoming capabilities for different types of enterprise users.
“We should be assisting New Zealand firms through giving them a chance to compete with overseas firms when it comes to Government contracts.”
“An increasing number of New Zealand companies are also involved in critical components of the transformation process."