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DiCentral’s DiIntegrator Drives Efficiency at Winplus

15.04.2009

The benefits of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) are clear. Greater speed, accuracy and efficiency are high on the wish list of any company looking to optimize its business, but data exchange can be complex and involve multiple systems and formats. Integration is paramount if businesses are to achieve the benefits EDI promises. Automotive company, Winplus North America, looked to DiCentral for its EDI needs. The SAP partner’s DiIntegrator solution is designed specifically to integrate with SAP Business One.

Automated Monitoring of SAP NetWeaver Landscapes

26.02.2009

SAP consulting outfit REALTECH provides a software package that enables companies to automatically monitor their SAP NetWeaver landscapes. The Tuning Pack for SAP Solution Manager reliably closes gaps in system monitoring.

Semantic Web: It’s All in the Meaning

21.11.2007

Semantic technology is set to streamline searches for digital content and take Web services to a whole new dimension. Professor Wolfgang Wahlster from the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) has been working on man-machine communication for over 30 years. In this interview with SAP.info, he describes how semantic technologies can be used and what role users will play in developing the “Semantic Web”.

Picking Responds to Words with Deeds

05.09.2007

Computer-supported speech recognition has finally arrived in production facilities and warehouses. More and more logistics processes are using speech as an interface between employees and back-end systems. Verbal human-machine communication offers significant advantages over paper documents – especially in the picking process. Pick-by-voice technology has established itself in the last five years and has replaced paper lists.

Turbo for portals

07.03.2007

A customer portal with long loading times is not a particularly good advertisement for an enterprise. And for system administrators, the search for faults is often difficult – particularly in the case of portal solutions with a wide range of functions. Users of SAP NetWeaver Portal are now able to use a special partner solution to check portal availability and ensure good performance.

Document Management with Many Enhancements

12.12.2006

With the version 1.8.1 of DMS Repro GUI, SEAL Systems completed an improved and enhanced integration of print and distribution services for the SAP document management system.

Mankind Still Has a Part to Play

25.10.2006

Today, computers control many processes in our everyday life. For example, system failure in an aircraft, in the car or during an operation can have life-threatening consequences. Christof Fetzer, Professor for Systems Engineering at the Technical University of Dresden since 2004, is developing a software program to detect execution errors in these “critical computers” at an early stage. In an interview with SAP INFO online, he explains how his research project is progressing, what the software of the future will have to offer, and the role mankind will play in all this.

Posting Errors Displayed Immediately

06.09.2006

SAP NetWeaver Exchange Infrastructure enables companywide and uniform integration and management of business processes. Yet companies still face the challenge of monitoring the processes – and acting quickly in the event of an error.

Timing Makes All the Difference

18.04.2006

Available to promise (ATP) capabilities are crucial for supply chain management. But many companies work with different software for sales and production that hinders ATP. Data transfers between these unintegrated solutions often lead to delays and errors. An additional check rule can help.

Like Needles in a Haystack

20.03.2006

Attacks on companies’ IT systems have risen again in the last year. In Germany the number of security breaches rose by three percent. Overall, one in twelve attacks caused a total crash of the network and all services. In Great Britain, access by unauthorized users increased by 25 percent. 42 percent of British corporations suffered data or system errors as a result.

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