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    sap
    /sap/

    noun

    • 1. a tunnel or trench to conceal an assailant's approach to a fortified place.

    verb

    • 1. dig a sap or saps: historical "having sapped up to the glacis of the city ramparts, Versaillais troops entered the city"

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  2. What is SAP? SAP is one of the world’s leading producers of software for the management of business processes. Create a free account. Overview. Founded in 1972, the company was initially called System Analysis Program Development (Systemanalyse Programmentwicklung), later abbreviated to SAP.

  3. SAP definition: 1. to make someone weaker or take away strength or an important quality from someone, especially…. Learn more.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SAPSAP - Wikipedia

    SAP has announced additional partnerships with Microsoft in order to give customers tools for data visualization, as well as improved mobile applications. SAP exceeded its revenue projections due to the expansion in its cloud business and the success of SAP HANA.

  5. 1. a. : the fluid part of a plant. specifically : a watery solution that circulates through a plant's vascular system. b (1) : a body fluid (such as blood) essential to life, health, or vigor. (2) : bodily health and vigor. 2. : a foolish gullible person. 3. [probably short for sapling] : blackjack, bludgeon. sapless. ˈsa-pləs. adjective.

  6. www.ibm.com › topics › sapWhat is SAP? | IBM

    SAP is one of the world’s preeminent producers of enterprise application software for centralizing data management and improving business processes. SAP set the global standard for enterprise resources planning (ERP) software.

  7. Mar 16, 2024 · This tutorial covers SAP ERP Definition, Meaning, and Full form of SAP ERP, Why you need an SAP ERP, SAP ERP Decentralized and Centralized Types, and more.

  8. ERP, or enterprise resource planning, software is modular software made to integrate the main functions of an organization's core business processes into a unified system.