[CCID news] on June 14, the CEO of SAP said on Wednesday that the current information technology field has set off a boom in mergers, this craze will surely sweep out small open-source operators. The Associated Press reported that SAP's main business is in the enterprise resource management field and covers the customer relationship management market.
[CCID news] on June 14, the CEO of SAP said on Wednesday that the current information technology field has set off a boom in mergers, this craze will surely sweep out small open-source operators.
The Associated Press reported that SAP's main business is in the enterprise resource management field and covers the customer relationship management market. However, with the rise of open source software manufacturers, such as OpenMFG, SugarCRM, and Compiere, SAP has encountered unprecedented pressure. However, at the open source business conference, the vice president of SAP said that these open source operators are not yet mature enough to shake SAP's position. "We believe that, under the tide of integration, open source software operators cannot reach maturity ." Said Mr. kerf, vice president.
In fact, kelf is no longer the first private software manufacturer to pour cold water on open resources. However, analysts say these private software manufacturers are brave enough to speak for themselves, in private, many software manufacturers that do not care about open resources have quietly started open-source plans. for example, the blue giant IBMN bought the open-source Java application service company Gluecode, at the same time, Oracle, the database software giant, is brewing the acquisition of MySQL, an open source database operator. However, Mr. kerf still insisted on his point of view at the conference: "which open-source software operator can survive this merger boom? Linux is undoubtedly one of them. Firefox may also work, but other companies are unlikely ." (N102)
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