Thread regarding SAP layoffs

More lawsuits to come

The implementations of software seem to be failing. More lawsuits to come.

Way to go CK, gets paid on stock increase but allegations keep coming and we are only March.

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Any thoughts on the one Celonis filed?

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Post ID: @2h2+1jqahfw23

@g8+1jqahfw23
You just spew a lot of factual BS. Pretending to be some insider who has all this knowledge and we (the d-mb public) don't understand.
Seen it all before....posts like yours existed 10 years ago as well, and look where we are today.
I will bet you that SAP are still around, even when you retire (although you don't work for SAP, that much is clear)

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Post ID: @hd+1jqahfw23

If you only searched the internet and speak to seniors you would know. SAP has always been great at marketing. Keep your snarky comments to yourself if not useful.

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Post ID: @g8+1jqahfw23

@dq+1jqahfw23 - since you have so much time to waste on snarky posts here, I suspect that you have both of your +humbs up your @$$ allot

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Post ID: @et+1jqahfw23

Seems like you talk "allot" of nonsense

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Post ID: @dq+1jqahfw23

I hear you, the SAP bubble will burst. It’s appears to be smoke and mirrors and PR marketing for damage control.

When you finally open your eyes it’s obvious, problem is the tech industry is taking about it and then it’s damage control. How unfortunate employees are suffering the consequences of salary and promotions.

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Post ID: @cx+1jqahfw23

i cant give more information yet because i would expose myself. i can say it is worse then you think. some product lines are responsible for allot of lawsuits and i havent seen it discussed anywhere. every layoff is a lottery ticket. one day they will lay off somebody who will expose allot. when more customers find out they will know theyre able to file lawsuits too.

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Post ID: @cr+1jqahfw23

Keep your eye on SME’s going after unqualified public cloud ERP implementation partners. That could be a minefield of small revenue deals or subscription reselling versus much higher penalty costs.

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