I'm not convinced tag burnination is a good approach should for companies where no product exists that has the name of the company, but where the company name is often used as an - unofficial - reference to one or more products of the same company.
A good example for that would be sap, which you mentioned yourself. As I explained in my answer to the question What are ABAP and SAP? :
[...]
Although SAP ERP isn't
the only software sold by SAP, people are typically refering to SAP
ERP when they say "they're using SAP at work". It's important to
note, though, that SAP is the name of the company and no software is
sold or licensed as just "SAP".
[...]
I agree that it would make sense to burninate the sap tag in analogy with the apple & microsoft tags and replace it with product specific tags like abap, bapi, netweaver, sap-erp, etc. However, this may confuse eg. ABAP programmers and leave them puzzled on which tags to use in one of two situations :
- Their question involves sap-erp, but they don't think about using that tag as they're used to just calling the product sap (like almost everyone does)
- They have a general SAP-related programming question that doesn't refer to any specific SAP product
Note that this second situation doesn't apply only to companies where no product exists that has the name of a company. As I - just - commented here :
Personally, I don't how burninating eg. the apple &
samsung tags would help people with general programming problems
that apply to multiple products of that company. When considering
situations where a programming question may apply to eg. all apple
operating systems or all samsung mobile devices, allowing only more
specific tags would result in less exposure of the question and
therefore a reduced likelihood of getting your question answered. How
is that progress?!
I raised this issue earlier today in the form of the question Should we burninate [sap]?. Someone pointed out that my question and your question are related (pretty closely actually), which is how I ended up here.
Anyway, I basically don't think it's a good idea to burninate tags like apple or microsoft because they're useful in cases that involve multiple products of the same company. In case of the sap tag there's also the fact that the name SAP
is often used as a reference to SAP ERP
or one of its predecessors, which is an extra argument for not burninating it.
However, that's just my very personal opinion. I guess it's up to the community to decide, and there's now an official burninate request for the sap to set things in motion if the community agrees upon burnination.