19.02.2010
Business apps are becoming increasingly versatile, making office data, CRM functions, BI analyses, and data storage available from practically any location. SAP.info presents the best iPhone apps for business on the go.
08.02.2010
Business Trends 2010, EHP Updates, BusinessObjects Explorer on iPhone: We present the articles that interested SAP.info readers the most in January 2010.
24.12.2009
Cloud computing, green IT, virtualization – 2009 was a year of major topics in information technology. We present the articles that interested SAP.info readers the most in the past 12 months.
22.12.2009
Sapphire, TechED, CRM-Expo, Automotive Symposium: This year, the SAP.info editorial team was at every important SAP trade show to bring you the latest on new products and technologies. We have compiled the most significant articles in our year in review.
13.10.2009
The iPhone and the BlackBerry communicate through servers with CRM applications or databases. At the CRM-expo 2009 in Nuremberg, Germany, Sybase demonstrated its solution for mobile customer relationship management, revealing fast access to SAP CRM as well as good graphics display.
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.
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.
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.
28.07.2009
With SAP NetWeaver Mobile, tour guides can make bookings on their smartphones or laptops – anytime, anywhere.
25.06.2009
Mobile handheld devices, the so-called smartphones, have a lot more to offer than e-mail access and mobile Internet. Alongside GPS navigation, they provide a host of office functions, such as managing your calendar and contacts in sync with your company network. But what’s next on the smartphone agenda? When it comes to iPhone and BlackBerry, the possibilities seem endless. Pitting one against the other, however, is like comparing apples and oranges.