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SAP disappoints despite profit increase

SAP, the professional software giant, posted on Wednesday a third quarter net profit of €501 million ($690 million), a gain of 12 percent from the same period a year earlier.

SAP disappoints despite profit increase
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Analysts polled by Dow Jones Newswires had forecast a higher profit of €560 million for the group, which competes with companies like Microsoft and Oracle.

Sales of software and related services showed gains of at least 20 percent meanwhile, owing in large part to the acquisition of the US firm Sybase, and SAP confirmed its outlook for all of 2010.

A SAP statement said software revenues, a key benchmark, gained 25 percent to €656 million, while revenue from related services was 20 percent higher at €2.3 billion.

Analysts polled by Dow Jones Newswires had forecast software revenue at €645 million and total revenues of €2.96 billion.

“All of the regions reported growth in the third quarter, with particular strength in the US and the emerging markets of Asia, Europe and Latin America,” the statement quoted finance director Werner Brandt as saying.

“We saw a good mix of revenues among small, mid-sized and large enterprises, and we had an increase in deal volume,” he added.

SAP acquired Sybase in a deal worth $5.8 billion that closed at the end of July, and prior-year figures did not include Sybase’s contribution to revenue and profit.

The group which is based in Walldorf, south-western Germany, said operating profit was 16 percent higher at €716 million, though its operating margin was slightly lower at 23.8 percent.

SAP nonetheless confirmed full-year targets of a nine to 11 percent increase in software revenue and an operating margin of 30-31 percent.

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Danish data authority hopes to recover coronavirus emails after deletion

The Danish Health Data Authority (Sundhedsdatastyrelsen, SDS) has deleted emails sent during the coronavirus crisis and has also deleted emails sent by national infectious disease institute Statens Serum Institute (SSI).

Danish data authority hopes to recover coronavirus emails after deletion
State Serum Institute emails are amongst those accidentally deleted by the Danish health data agency. Photo: Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix

The data agency has said that the SSI deletions were a mistake and that it hopes to recover them, IT Watch reports.

All emails sent by the staff at SSI and SDS up to July 22nd were deleted in a “regrettable error”, the data agency has confirmed according to the report.

“It will be possible to recover most internal emails as well as external emails that had an internal recipient on the recipient list, however,” the agency said in a statement reported by IT Watch.

The issue is a potentially serious one because it can prevent access to documentation of decision-making processes during Denmark’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This should otherwise be ensured by Danish freedom of information laws.

“Deeply regrettable and unforeseeable mistakes have been made which we take full responsibility for. We will do everything we can to minimise the consequences and are working to recover as many emails as possible, including with technical solutions,” SDS deputy director Vibeke van der Sprong said.

The agency is responsible for IT at departments and agencies under the Ministry of Health.

The matter has been reported to national watchdog Datatilsynet, according to IT Watch.

READ ALSO: Denmark steps up coronavirus face mask recommendations

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