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Montreal R&D team contributes to SAP ERP update

Montreal R&D team contributes to SAP ERP update

By:  Shane Schick  On: 25 Feb 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The business software giant turns to a Canadian lab to develop enhancements around global data synchronization, merchandising and other aspects of trade management. A VP explains how interfaces are made

“If you observe most work patterns, most people find themselves in a Microsoft environment,” he said. “We try to figure out where is the best intersection point in the SAP business process we support and the interface tools that customers like to use.”

SAP said it plans a full release of its third enhancement pack this spring. There have been more than 4,000 “go-lives” of the previous releases since January of last year.










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