According to German software giant SAP, its Business by Design module for small and medium businesses would not be further developed but current users can still utilize its online services.
Software maker SAP on Saturday said it would be reducing the development capacity of Business By Design, a software product targeted to small and mid-sized business customers.
BlackBerry, a Canada based struggling smartphone manufacturer, had been more open to a company breakup amid concerns that its biggest shareholder Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd would not be able to find funds or partners for a proposed USD4.7 billion buyout deal.
BlackBerry shares rose last Monday after reports of potential strategic buyers taking interest in the struggling smartphone maker, said a Reuters report.
Google, SAP and Cisco had been in discussions to possible acquire struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry, said a Reuters report.
Gartner said this year, the public cloud services market would grow by 18.5% to USD131 billion worldwide.
Tidemark was able to raise US$13 million for its analytics services that were all cloud-based.
SAP has announced a $4.3 billion takeover of Ariba to expand its cloud computer services.
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