28.01.2010
Healthcare is a dynamic sector, experiencing rapid change across the globe. Hospitals are facing cost pressure, and at the same time patients are expecting more services. John Papandrea, head of Healthcare at SAP, talks about what that means for the IT industry.
05.01.2010
Smartphone apps that can access company data, graphical data analysis, energy-efficient data centers, enterprise clouds and smart energy grids: These will be the most important trends of 2010.
08.12.2009
Heavyweights in the IT world – including Google, Microsoft, and SAP – are backing cloud computing. But don’t managers get nightmares at the thought of business data floating on high? SAP.info examines the issues surrounding cloud computing.
07.09.2009
At first glance, IT-based process-oriented thinking and social work seem to be mutually exclusive. But, with SAP Business ByDesign, the welfare provider Lebensräume shows how the sector can make use of IT.
20.08.2009
Dealing with public authorities costs time and money. SAP aims to change this with a dedicated service platform for public administration. The new software promises to process applications and permits at the click of a mouse.
07.08.2009
SAP software is hard at work across many areas of industry and the public sector, not least at m-tec or Ferdinand Bilstein. SAP.info reports on the developments of week 33.
30.06.2009
The Americas’ SAP Users’ Group (ASUG) has named Bridgette Chambers as its new CEO. The independent community influence and shape SAP solutions by providing access to SAP experts and executives.
08.06.2009
According to Professor August-Wilhelm Scheer, easy-to-use products have excellent prospects – think of Apple’s iPhone. The ProcessWorld summoned business leaders and experts from industry and the public sector.
26.05.2009
Ten years ago, Southeast Asia emerged from a regional economic crisis. Now, in the face of a global one, the region is much better prepared. SAP.info speaks with Krish Datta, regional managing director SAP.
16.04.2009
In the meantime, enterprises are tightening their belts and looking for creative ways to do business. What role does IT have to play in this process and what are, or could, enterprises be doing to weather the storm?