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Date Added: April 21, 2008 11:47:02 AM
SAP AG today announced plans for its upcoming SAPPHIRE® 2008 international customer conferences, to be held in Orlando, Florida, May 4-7 and in Berlin, Germany, May 19-21. This year, the conversations at SAPPHIRE will focus on "Business Beyond Boundaries," exploring how today's open technologies and integrated business networks can help companies achieve and maintain profitability, efficiency ...

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