This week, SAP SE (SAP), the German-based software company, agreed to pay over $200 million to resolve investigations by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and US Securities and Exchange Commission ...
A careful reading of the DOJ and SEC settlement documents for the SAP case will puzzle you. I know I am scratching my head trying to make sense of the whole picture here. There are a number of ...
SAP has just wrapped up one of the biggest corruption cases tied to South Africa’s state capture era (remember that whole Gupta stuff). The German software giant admitted to paying bribes to secure ...
During my review of SAP's generative AI SuccessFactors news, I talked about my top event goal: identifying the gaps between vendor and customer priorities. My next goal? Dig for the underrated stories ...
Village Roadshow CIO Arul Arogyanathan discovered how licensing, technical, and cultural challenges can hinder cloud migration efforts. He weighs in on what other CIOs facing similar projects could ...
What a strange past couple of months it’s been: It all started with Mark Hurd’s abrupt departure from HP’s CEO spot in August. And it just ended with Joe Nocera, of The New York Times, flogging newly ...
It’s funny what a global economic recession will do to seemingly-invincible and well-heeled software vendors. (Not funny “hah hah,” mind you. But funny “ohhhh” or “wow, look at that car crash!”) Late ...
Marketing startup Klaviyo is testing a program to help people from non-tech backgrounds get hired. It will pay candidates for two months of on-the-job training, with the potential to get hired after.