Case Studies

How Intelligent Is Your City?

May 13, 2013  //  By: Judith Magyar

How Intelligent Is Your City?

Cities like Rio de Janeiro are integrating intelligence into their operations to run better and make “dumb, rude, and dirty” traits...  More  »


Coding from the Couch

May 10, 2013  //  By: Heather McIlvaine

Coding from the Couch

A development team gives a tour of their new office space. Designed especially with lean software development and design thinking methods...  More  »


Customer Experiences in the Cloud

May 08, 2013  //  By: Heather McIlvaine

Customer Experiences in the Cloud

SAP Business ByDesign was a bit of a risk, admits one customer that implemented the cloud solution in 2010. So why did he and other...  More  »


Entrepreneurs Change the World

May 06, 2013  //  By: Susan Galer

Entrepreneurs Change the World

Eleven business start-ups tackle the greatest social, educational, and environmental challenges of our time on a 100-day ocean voyage...  More  »


Four Rules for New Software

March 20, 2013  //  By: Andreas Schmitz

Four Rules for New Software

When innovation leads to more complexity, companies and IT structures are thrown into disarray. Four criteria for new SAP products,...  More  »


The First SME on SAP HANA

March 19, 2013  //  By: Uta Spinger

The First SME on SAP HANA

At first, Schukat electronic thought SAP HANA might be too much for an SME. Now, the family-run business can’t believe it got along...  More  »


Partnering in Panama

March 18, 2013  //  By: Jacqueline Prause

Partnering in Panama

SAP partner MQA Americas Corp uses quality methods from SAP Partner Service Delivery to thrive in Panama’s up-and-coming market.  More  »


Small Companies Crunch Big Data

March 15, 2013  //  By: Susan Galer

Small Companies Crunch Big Data

Small and midsize businesses have a lot to gain from Big Data. Here are two examples of companies using SAP HANA to analyze data in...  More  »


SAP’s Only Man in Iraq

March 05, 2013  //  By: Paul Baur

SAP’s Only Man in Iraq

Working in IT isn’t easy in this country: the infrastructure is frozen in the 1970s, and frequent bomb attacks make traveling to...  More  »