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Originally Posted by McG
maybe they didn't want to buy SAP any more?
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They probably figured out that combining the legendary SAP lack of quality with world-class Microsoft buffoonery wasn't a good plan.
Seriously, I don't know how SAP manages to sell even one piece of software - any implementation I've ever heard of has always been WAY over budget (including one place that was spending over ONE MILLION DOLLARS A MONTH in consultants trying to get it to be more or less workable) and using it feels like you're inside a Kafka novel, being berated by an insane bureaucrat in pig Latin while perverted clowns pummel you with rubber chickens.