17.11.2009
His charter is to organize SAP’s on-demand road map for large enterprise customers under a single strategy. John Wookey, executive vice president, Large Enterprise On-Demand, shares his thoughts on this new model and how it can benefit SAP customers.
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.
05.09.2009
SAP products are hard at work across many areas of industry and the public sector, not least at Werzalit and Delego Software. SAP.info reports on this week’s latest developments at partners and customers.
28.08.2009
SAP software is hard at work across many areas of industry and the public sector, not least at FC Bayern Munich and Giesecke & Devrient. SAP.info reports on the developments of week 35.
19.06.2009
With SAP BusinessObjects Explorer, information workers can create meaningful graphics from a seemingly infinite number of data records. And they don’t need special training – all it takes is just a few clicks.
31.03.2009
Backed by family values, world-class customer service, and new business processes based on SAP software, Saladino’s is a midsize standout in the big food distribution industry.
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.
04.03.2009
SAP Board member Jim Hagemann Snabe, responsible for Business Solutions and Technology, has some good news for SAP customers.
02.10.2008
More health service providers in Switzerland are turning to service-oriented architectures. Why? Because market conditions are increasingly challenging: Providers are being traumatized – they are in technology and business trauma.
14.05.2008
We already have sports shirts that measure the runner’s pulse. And you can buy skiing gloves with a built-in telephone, too. In future our clothing will become even more intelligent. Torsten Linz from the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (IZM) in Berlin is one of the scientists already working on this. In an interview with SAP INFO online, the expert in integrating electronics into textiles explains what is technically possible and what challenges the researchers are currently working on.