21.12.2009
Business application software is being implemented in many areas of industry and the public sector, not least by SAP partners Implico, TDS, and Steeb. SAP.info reports on this week’s latest developments.
14.12.2009
Traditional company Hager is in the process of merging various SAP systems into one client. In doing so, it is migrating 40 companies from 10 clients – including the corresponding legacy data – into its new SAP ERP system.
11.12.2009
Business application software is being implemented in many areas of industry and the public sector, not least by SAP partners CIBER Germany and SALT Solutions. SAP.info reports on the latest developments.
23.11.2009
The SAP portfolio comprises various software packages tailored to the needs of small businesses and midsize companies: SAP Business One, SAP Business All-in-One, and SAP Business ByDesign. But who needs which solution?
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?
02.10.2009
Some 160 participants, 25 exhibitors, and two giants: SAP and Microsoft present their mobile CRM solutions at the Mobile Business Conference in the German city of Cologne. Who needs which solution? SAP.info takes a look behind the scenes.
24.09.2009
Many companies are discovering their green conscience and making efforts to lower their CO2 emissions. Rail freight specialists such as Green Cargo are benefiting from the shift from road to rail-based transportation.
23.09.2009
At Cosentino you can see the networked factory in action. SAP software integrates all of the Spanish company’s processes, giving it the agility to develop new products faster and address customer needs more effectively.
18.06.2009
Chargeback management – or special pricing allowances (SPAs) as it is better known in the electrical distribution industry – is a big part of any wholesale distributor’s profit model. Summit Electric Supply, a U.S. $385 million electrical distributor based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, leveraged SAP and its best practices to increase its claims by 118 percent. It also got a return on investment in less than six months.
04.06.2009
Utility companies such as E.ON Ruhrgas AG need to monitor countless processes in sales and distribution, so having constant access to transparent data is crucial. That’s why the group installed a new system that hands managers key information with just a few mouse-clicks.