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PLM Prompt: SAP on premise vs. Business by Design

PLM Prompt: SAP on premise vs. Business by Design
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20 May, 2009 | 0 min for reading

Interesting thoughts by Stephen Arnold related to On-Premise vs. SaaS software based on SAP case.  Also link on Understanding SAP’s Business by Design SaaS strategy.  

SAP Business By Design

Do you think the same analyses can be applied to PLM business?

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