
Published: 15 April 1999 17:30 BST
SAP is to release a software package aimed at helping colleges become more cost-efficient.
The component, called IQ-Campus, is part of the ERP (enterprise resource planning) giant's R/3 range. It manages budgets and human resources and offers improved services for students.
Dr Henning Kagermann, co-chairman and CEO of SAP, said the software could help to turn higher education into a more service-oriented industry.
The package will be piloted by three universities across the world, including Newcastle University.
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