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Gord Lewis from free wireless for all, Canada writes: Wonderful, just what is needed . . . RIM to get in bed with the antichrist of business software companies.
- Posted 04/05/08 at 10:42 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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BC Refugee in AB from Canada writes: SAP= Stop All Production from the pov of workers
SAP= S*** Ain't Payin from the pov of suppliers if you happen to have your co name start with S.- Posted 04/05/08 at 6:28 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Chuck the Canuk from out east, Canada writes: hahahahahaha. I guess we can say goodbye to RIM for a while. SAP sucks so bad at first installs that they will be down more than up, for about the first year. Dummies.
- Posted 05/05/08 at 6:03 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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C L from T O, Canada writes: The caption, in the print edition, under the SAP guy, quotes him as saying this (SAP on RIM) will bring more "freedom" to line workers. And he presumably said it with a straight face.
- Posted 05/05/08 at 5:59 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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h w from the 51st state, Canada writes: Good one C.L. ! I thought ~all~ RIM users were SAPs? Or they will be once their corporate CRM databases are siphoned dry by digital mercenaries paid by their competitors.
- Posted 06/05/08 at 9:04 AM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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