Monday, January 22, 2007
SAP's great succession debate heats up | CNET News.com
SAP's great succession debate heats up CNET News.com: "'The main reason I don't see Shai as No. 1 is he hasn't provided a success story within development,' said a source with influence over the CEO selection process. 'On smaller development projects, he changes his mind and goes the other way. That forces people to throw away the things they were working on.'
Agassi sees things differently.
He noted in an interview late last fall, for example, that in 2003 SAP began overhauling it product line to run on a service-oriented architecture (SOA) that is designed to ease the use and deployment of the software. The road map for the SOA project is set to be completed this year, he said, and the company has delivered on every milestone of that road map. "
Agassi sees things differently.
He noted in an interview late last fall, for example, that in 2003 SAP began overhauling it product line to run on a service-oriented architecture (SOA) that is designed to ease the use and deployment of the software. The road map for the SOA project is set to be completed this year, he said, and the company has delivered on every milestone of that road map. "