Brazil grew nearly four times more than SAP's global software revenues last year.
2010 was a strong year for Latin America's technology sector and executives and experts predict another banner year.
A special report on Latin America's and Brazil's business outlook and challenges in 2011.
SAP revenues surge in Latin America after a flat performance in 2009. Brazil leads the way in growth.
Foreign companies report strong growth during Alvaro Uribe's tenure as Colombia's president.
Latin America remains SAP's best-performing region worldwide after growing by double-digits last year.
Key appointments and promotions in Latin American business and technology.
Latin Business Chronicle asks leading business executives about Latin America's key challenges in 2009.
Latin Business Chronicle asks leading business executives about Latin America's outlook for 2009.
Latin Business Chronicle asks leading business executives about Latin America's technology outlook for 2009.
Latin Business Chronicle asks leading business executives about Latin America's key technology challenges in 2009.
Latin America's technology sector should benefit next year from a strong base. Colombia, Mexico and Brazil will lead the way in growth.
SAP can boast a strong half year in Latin America — with more growth to come in the second half.
SAP's SME business is growing strongly in Latin America. It's doing so well that it may serve as a model for SAP worldwide.
New executives head up Latin America operations at SAP, Intel and Romulus.
SAP boosts revenues and market share in Latin America, which again is the fastest-growing region for the software giant.
Leading executives of key technology companies talk to Latin Business Chronicle about the outlook for the sector in 2008.
German software giant SAP is significantly growing its business and market share in Latin America.
Read Latin Business Chronicle's exclusive report on Latin America's outlook.
Increased offer and market presence has helped spur Oracle sales throughout Latin America.
Brazil makes progress, but still has Latin America's highest software piracy losses.







