Number one and rising? SAP offers users a "safe haven" in the enterprise software market storm. (News at the front).

MSI, August, 2003 by Hill, Sidney, Jr.

If you're worried about your enterprise software supplier being bought, sold, or simply going out of business, SAP has a deal for you. "We can be a safe haven," Henning Kagermann, SAP's CEO, said in his opening remarks at Sapphire '03, SAP's international user conference, which took place in Orlando in mid-June.

"We hope that companies see us as an alternative they can trust." It's a fairly safe bet that companies can at least count on Walldorf, Germany-based SAP to be around for the long term. While its closest competitors--Oracle, Redwood Shores, Calif., and PeopleSoft, Pleasanton, Calif.--are at press time in the midst of a hostile takeover battle, SAP has solidified its position as the number-one enterprise software supplier in the past few...

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