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What the SAP means? it is friquently asked in vaiva/ job adds.
Asked by Pravin Kulkarni,
08 Jun '09 04:00 pm
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SAP means Systems, Applications and Products in data processing.
SAP is the third largest software company in the world.
SAP is the largest business application and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution software provider in terms of revenue.
Answered by Pardeep kapoor, 08 Jun '09 04:02 pm
SAP is the third largest software company in the world.
SAP is the largest business application and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution software provider in terms of revenue.
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SAP is the acronym of the German words, Systemanalyse und Programmentwicklung (\"System Analysis and Program Development\"). It is the number one company in ERP.
SAP can also refer to the suite of ERP software released by the company.
Answered by Balasubramanian, 08 Jun '09 04:06 pm
SAP can also refer to the suite of ERP software released by the company.
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SAP is System Analysis and Program Development
It was founded in 1972 by IBM Engineers.
SAP is the world\'s second largest business software company and the third-largest independent software provider in terms of revenues.[16] It operates in three geographic regions EMEA, which represents Europe, Middle East and Africa; the Americas (SAP America, headquartered in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania), which represents both North America and Latin America; and Asia Pacific Japan (APJ), which represents Japan, Australia, India and parts of Asia. In addition, SAP operates a network of 115 subsidiaries, and has R&D facilities around the globe in Germany, North America, Canada, China, Hungary, India, Israel and Bulgaria, Turkey
SAP focuses on six industry sectors: process industries, discrete industries, consumer industries, service industries, financial services, and public services
Answered by sudesh, 08 Jun '09 04:04 pm
It was founded in 1972 by IBM Engineers.
SAP is the world\'s second largest business software company and the third-largest independent software provider in terms of revenues.[16] It operates in three geographic regions EMEA, which represents Europe, Middle East and Africa; the Americas (SAP America, headquartered in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania), which represents both North America and Latin America; and Asia Pacific Japan (APJ), which represents Japan, Australia, India and parts of Asia. In addition, SAP operates a network of 115 subsidiaries, and has R&D facilities around the globe in Germany, North America, Canada, China, Hungary, India, Israel and Bulgaria, Turkey
SAP focuses on six industry sectors: process industries, discrete industries, consumer industries, service industries, financial services, and public services
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