Today someone found my blog using the search term: will sap die. I never used the English word “die” in my posts on SAP. Perhaps Google just confuses languages? The German “die” is just an ordinary article.
I will refrain from suing Google 
25. Oktober, 2007
Last week SAP announced Business By Design. But will SAP conquer a new market this time?
In the German magazine Spiegel you can read an interesting article about SAP: SAP executive Léo Apotheker:
“I have to learn the language of small to medium-sized businesses,”
continuing:
For SAP to continue achieving double-digit growth figures, it would have to acquire new customers: small and mid-sized businesses. In this market, only one third of companies had already purchased SAP’s “old” software packages, Business One and All-in-One.
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25. September, 2007
A search machine? A bunch of Web services? An internet company?
Don Tapscott mentions in his Speech (I posted the link yesterday):
… they call themselves a technology company. They’re really an ad agency because that’s how they make money is selling ads. But Google is also a media company. They bought YouTube, and they’d like to move all media onto the web. Google is a high-speed networking company providing high-speed wireless in San Francisco, and soon throughout the world…
…Google is a retail company because they’re selling stuff. Once you’re a retail company you need a payment system. So eBay has PayPal; Google has GBuy. Once you have a payment system, you’re a financial services company…
…Google is now the fourth largest hardware manufacturer in the United States, maker of servers. They have one customer — themselves. Football-field-size server farms that are eating up the power grid of California
Today I checked the the latter and found a last years NY Times Article A Search Engine That’s Becoming an Inventor where they quote:
…”Google is as much about infrastructure as it is about the search engine,” said Martin Reynolds, an analyst with the Gartner Group. “They are building an enormous computing resource on a scale that is almost unimaginable.” He said he believed that Google was the world’s fourth-largest maker of computer servers, after Dell, Hewlett-Packard and I.B.M…
…Google is among Advanced Micro’s five largest clients, and the largest that does not make computers to resell,..”
…It hopes that it can build a lead that will allow it to create products that do more, for less money, than its rivals…
Interesting insights from one of todays most successful digital companies.
11. Juli, 2007