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******************************** SAP, Microsoft and the Coming Consolidation in Software http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=1004 Even the most jaded journalists ‑ who scorn press releases ‑ knew there was a hot story in the separate handouts issued June 7 by Microsoft and SAP. Microsoft, the world’s largest maker of software for personal computers, last year had approached Germany’s SAP, a leading enterprise software company, about a potential merger, but the preliminary talks were discontinued this spring, said the dry-as-dust announcements. The news sparked a buzz throughout the technology world, and for good reason. Wharton faculty members and other academics say that it was as good an indication as any that the software industry is ripe for consolidation. They differ, however, on whether SAP needs to link up with a major partner in order to thrive. And some suggest that a SAP-Microsoft merger may not be a dead issue.
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