06.10.2009
Live from the DSAG Annual Conference 2009 in Bremen, Germany. SAP CEO Léo Apotheker promises users transparent and reliable SAP software.
02.10.2009
At the fifth Mobile Business Conference staged by NEO Business Partners for SAP users from September 30 through October 1, SAP presented its new mobile business strategy. SAP.info reports live from Cologne, Germany.
03.09.2009
More than 12,000 participants make VMworld the biggest virtualization event of the year. By boldly stating “hello freedom,” industry leader VMware announces the freedom that (its) virtualization products are set to bring the world of IT.
16.12.2008
Arla Foods’ decision to implement business process management marks the third stage in a remarkable IT journey – one that has supported the organization’s transformation into a process-driven innovation leader.
20.11.2008
With BPM, companies are able to free up resources from nondifferentiating processes and, at the same time, truly set themselves apart with innovative new processes.
21.03.2007
To develop an architecture that meets strategic business goals enterprise architects realize the importance of an enterprise-wide business process platform.
15.10.2003
You need to get going and you need to move fast. But the old IT jalopy’s got its problems. There’s body rot, the tires are bald, pickup’s shot, and oh, that grinding noise in the transmission. Maybe it’s time for a new model. Hmm, the mySAP All-in-One ‘03 model has pretty impressive ratings – and the SAP Webinar Series for Small and Midsize Businesses (showcasing mySAP HR, mySAP CRM, mySAP BI, and mySAP ERP) gives all the detail.
23.06.2003
Executing a major enterprise resource planning (ERP) project has been compared to scaling and reaching the top of Mount Everest. What can help is a road map, of sorts — a list of useful advice that can help foil the forces of failure that frustrate many ERP projects. We are publishing a two part article on the top 10 mistakes to avoid when executing an ERP implementation. In Part 1, published below, we list mistakes 10 down to 6. On July 7, 2003, we will publish Part 2 covering mistakes 5 down to 1.