07.12.2009
What’s unique about the SAP Business ByDesign solution? What functions does it have and how much can companies expect to pay? Read on for the details in part three of software for the midmarket.
02.11.2009
India-based Prognosys isn’t an IT company. But it lives and breathes IT, providing market intelligence to some of the biggest names in the IT industry. It is also the first SAP Business ByDesign charter client in South Asia. CEO Sandeep Ranjan counts on IT to ensure profitability, productivity – and survival.
13.10.2009
With software as a service, companies rent software over the Internet and only pay for the applications they actually use. Let’s take a look at SAP, Oracle, and Salesforce.com. Who offers which on-demand software, for what type of user, and at what price?
07.09.2009
At first glance, IT-based process-oriented thinking and social work seem to be mutually exclusive. But, with SAP Business ByDesign, the welfare provider Lebensräume shows how the sector can make use of IT.
05.08.2009
SAP Business ByDesign integrates Microsoft Outlook and Office, offers improved CRM functions for service providers, and gives manufacturers a more seamless overview of the production chain.
23.07.2009
SAP Business ByDesign now also supports Web services from Google, GoYellow, and Falk Online.
12.06.2009
One of the hottest consumer lifestyle brands available, Skullcandy went live on SAP Business ByDesign in 2008 to manage its supply chain and provide scalability for expected growth ahead.
20.04.2009
Small businesses and midsize companies comprise an impressive 78% of SAP’s customers. Hans-Peter Klaey tells what SAP has lined up for these customers in 2009.
06.04.2009
As its logo, system reseller ILC Prostep GmbH selected a three-dimensional puzzle that can only be solved with the right awareness and expertise. Such factors were also crucial when the company implemented the SAP Business ByDesign solution.
18.03.2009
The current downturn could spur a significant upturn for Software as a Service (SaaS). In 2007, Gartner put SaaS revenues at U.S.$5.1 billion worldwide, while recent forecasts value the service at U.S.$14.8 billion by 2012. What started as a trickle is clearly becoming a flow – so much so that IDC recently revised its 2009 growth projection from 36% to 40.5% growth on 2008.