WHAT IS SAP????



WHAT IS SAP????..

Answer / minkal patel

System Applications and Products in Data Processing. A
company that develops software which allows businesses to
track customer and business interactions. SAP is well-known
for its Enterprise Resource Management (ERM) and data
management programs.

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