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Hackers were spotted exploiting a critical SAP NetWeaver vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-31324 to deploy the Auto-Color ...
In return, IBM Canada will be paid $8.4 million a year to take over the provincial government's SAP computer system.
Originally shared in the Spring 2013 CS Magazine. When Premier Darrell Dexter announced last autumn that IBM would be taking over Nova Scotia’s SAP computer system, it represented a big opportunity ...
SAP is the largest ERP vendor in the world, having 24% of the global market share with 425,000 customers in 180 countries. Over 90% of the Forbes Global 2000 uses its ERP, SCM, PLM, and CRM products.
Amid what SAP CEO Klein has called this year’s ‘economic uncertainty’, the supplier posted 9% revenue growth for Q2 2025, ...
Based on the latest available data, SAP has gained about 23.4% so far this year. In comparison, Computer and Technology companies have returned an average of 19.3%.
In 2020, SAP extended support for its ERP system until 2030, in an attempt to encourage more existing ECC customers to migrate to the newer S/4 Hana platform.
Based on the latest available data, SAP has gained about 23.45% so far this year. Meanwhile, stocks in the Computer and Technology group have gained about 15.32% on average.
The majority of Nova Scotia's provincial information technology workers will not follow their outsourced jobs to IBM Canada when the company takes over the administration of the computer information ...
Another stock in the Computer and Technology sector, Sea Limited Sponsored ADR (SE), has outperformed the sector so far this year. The stock's year-to-date return is 56.6%.