25.01.2010
Is the Internet about to reach critical mass? Estimates indicate that all of its conventional IP addresses will be allocated by 2012. Fear not, however – the new Internet Protocol version 6 is here to help.
11.12.2009
Information from the Schufa credit agency at the click of a mouse? Ettlingen, Germany-based cormeta develops solutions that can integrate information from credit bureaus and make data about creditworthiness immediately available in SAP ERP.
01.12.2009
Yutaka Yasunaga is chairman of the Japan SAP Users’ Group (JSUG). SAP.info asked him about SAP Enterprise Support and the main concerns of users in Japan.
10.11.2009
To accurately plan their investments, companies need to know what software SAP will develop in the future. SAP meets these requirements by discussing ist long-term road map with the user groups and aligning it with customers’ needs.
09.10.2009
SAP.info reports live from CRM-expo 2009 in Nuremberg, Germany, and asks: Are BlackBerrys and iPhones the best CRM tools for accessing customer data on the move? Some 175 exhibitors explore topics such as social CRM, open source, and software on demand.
10.08.2009
Few companies can match SAP in its global involvement in social networks such as YouTube and Twitter.
13.07.2009
The midmarket automotive component supplier Progress-Werk Oberkirch implemented SAP Business All-in-One for Automotive – and also took the opportunity to outsource its IT systems.
02.06.2009
The deregulation of the international energy markets means utility companies are facing completely new challenges. But don’t worry: Help is available from the Utilities Competence Center (UCC) at SAP, where experts develop market-specific enhancements for the SAP for Utilities solution portfolio.
06.03.2009
Implementing a service-oriented architecture (SOA) means various challenges for the project team. However, with technical models, possible sticking points can be negotiated as early as the planning phase and taken into account before developers get down to the nitty-gritty.
12.01.2009
As of July 1, 2009, German customs authorities will no longer accept paper-based export documents. This means that export companies will need to submit all information using the offical ATLAS system. Those companies that process their own exports will require customs-certified software.