I am an SAP Consultant and can say clearly that I have seen what Waste Management is claiming at a number of my client sites. SAP has been doing this for years. This is nothing new. Even though this is a potential risk for the marketability of the product with which I make my livelihood, I am very happy to see Waste Management having the proverbial balls to stand up to SAP's shenanigans. I've long detested how dishonest the business has become and I hope this will be an impetus to straighten things out and clean up shop. Maybe the shoddy business practices they've been implementing the past couple of years work in India, but that's one import we definitely do not need from overseas.
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