SAP has released its December security updates addressing 14 vulnerabilities across a range of products, including three critical-severity flaws. The most severe (CVSS score: 9.9) of all the issues is ...
If only they were robotic! Instead, chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice. Credit...Illustration by Giacomo Gambineri Supported by By Sam Kriss In the quiet hum of our digital ...
At SAP TechEd 2025 in Berlin, a troika of technical executives unveiled artificial intelligence (AI)-driven features in the supplier’s SAP Build platform, disclosed more agents in its Joule AI ...
SAP aims to displace more general large language models with the release of its own foundational “tabular” model, which the company claims will reduce training requirements for enterprises. The model, ...
The artificial intelligence (AI) market is expanding rapidly. Enterprise AI spending surged eight-fold in 2024 according to the Menlo Ventures. This year is expected to be a banner year for AI ...
EU watchdog has concerns SAP may have 'restricted competition' Company could face fine of up to 10% of annual global sales SAP says practices in line with competition rules SAP says it does not expect ...
SAP SE has been hit by a European Union antitrust probe into whether the German software giant distorted competition for on-premise maintenance and support services related to a management program it ...
SAP responded that it believes its policies and actions follow industry norms. "However, we take the issues raised seriously and we are working closely with the EU Commission to resolve them." Image: ...
As hackers exploit a high-severity vulnerability in SAP’s flagship Enterprise Resource Planning software product, the software maker is warning users of more than two dozen newly detected ...
SAP's recent share drop is a buying opportunity, as AI fears are overblown for this wide-moat, mission-critical software leader. SAP's cloud transition has reached a tipping point, driving strong ...
ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE is an unlikely source of hubbub. Bringing up CRM or ERP in conversation has usually been a reliable way to be left alone. But not these days, especially if you are chatting to a ...