As someone who follows the software licensing market and who is also partial to the odd pint of Stella Artois, I have been following the AB InBev versus SAP case with considerable interest.
SAP customers are still concerned about the licensing costs of the migration from R/3 to mySAP Business Suite despite a recent meeting with the vendor to address their fears. The ERP specialist ...
ERP software represents a major financial and operational investment for any organization implementing such systems. Given the long-term impacts of an ERP purchase, license and pricing negotiations ...
SAP users have been crying out for greater flexibility over terms and conditions for a long time. The supplier appears to be heeding their calls. More movement from SAP over the vexed question of ...
Earlier this year, SAP introduced a Cloud ERP Private package to replace a package under RISE with SAP, its lift-shift-and-transform migration plan. At the time, Gartner said the move was more than ...
SAP’s named-user licensing fees apply even to related applications that only offer users indirect visibility of SAP data, a U.K. judge ruled Thursday in a case pitting SAP against Diageo, the ...
SAP has announced a new way to price the indirect licensing of its software – which has received a qualified welcome from the SAP User Group Executive Network (SUGEN). The supplier said in statement ...
SAP has quietly settled its US$600 million software licensing dispute with Anheuser-Busch, the U.S. subsidiary of beverage conglomerate AB InBev. “The parties settled the dispute on 30 June 2017 and ...
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