11.03.2010
With heavy snowfalls sometimes paralyzing the Canadian city of Montréal during the long winter months, it’s essential that the Métro and buses run as efficiently as possible. To ensure just that, the city’s public transit system turned to SAP.
01.12.2009
Quality healthcare is complex, requiring skilled professionals, highly sophisticated equipment, and a daunting array of drugs and supplies. To compound the situation, it must all be supported by meticulous record keeping, intricate workflows, and deft administrative processes.
09.11.2009
Even in the face of the swine flu outbreak, Emergency Medical Associates is able to provide outstanding patient care, thanks to information culled from its cutting-edge business intelligence system.
20.10.2009
Dr. Johannes Helbig, initiator of the SOA Innovation Lab and CIO of Deutsche Post MAIL, spoke with SAP.info about the benefits of SOA and the work of the Innovation Lab.
28.09.2009
Technology can help embattled retailers turn adversity into opportunity in tough economy. There is a silver lining of opportunity amid the clouds of the current recession for those retailers.
30.04.2009
What do Darwin’s Galapagos finches and today’s companies have in common? To ensure their survival, they need to adapt, find a niche, or forge strategic partnerships.
03.04.2009
The University of Galaţi in Romania is organized into 20 faculties, including two colleges and more than 30 departments. In the past, the school’s highly decentralized structure made it difficult to leverage IT to run efficient, integrated academic and business processes.
12.03.2009
Two projects in one: SÜDSALZ, Germany’s largest salt supplier, upgraded to SAP ERP 6.0 and at the same time converted to the worldwide character standard Unicode. A bold venture.
27.02.2009
Malaysia’s largest poultry business, the Lay Hong Berhad Group (LHB) implemented ISS ChemXPress, a qualified SAP Business All-in-One solution, to optimize its business processes.
25.02.2009
While today’s IT providers include software for small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) in their portfolios, their efforts in communicating the benefits of such products need improvement. In an interview with SAP.info, Prof. Jörn-Axel Meyer, director of the German Institute for Small and Midsized Companies (DIKMU), explains why.