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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (68546)10/2/1999 12:32:00 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (2) of 132070
 
MB, >>Sap was an overpriced stock until it no longer was, but they always had the best software in the industry.

It depends upon what is your definition of "best software in the industry". IMO, the SAP software is very difficult to install because it is very complex and requires software people with years of SAP experience. The Boeing fiaso is an example of how difficult it is to configure the software to a corporate business models. Not that Boeing did not have problems, but they just could not get the system working in an acceptable amount of time at a reasonable cost. The question I have is why has not the SAP company over time upgraded the interfaces so it is easier to configure.

I also noticed that the SAP company team has been slow to add internet/intranet interfaces. Baan in my opinion is also behind the 8 ball in this area. I would appreciate if someone on this thread would respond if my information is not correct. If my information is correct it looks to me like Oracle could be a winner in this space, at least for the time being.

BWDIK,

Joan
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