11.02.2010
More management changes at SAP: BusinessObjects CEO John Schwarz resigns, Gerhard Oswald replaces Erwin Gunst as COO. Peter Lorenz named Corporate Officer.
10.12.2009
One for all? Once, perhaps. But times have changed. Real innovation is no longer driven by individual companies working under their own steam. Today, collaboration is the name of the game – and pooling ideas is the key to achieving new successes.
25.11.2009
Software as a service (SaaS) and cloudsourcing are on everybody’s lips. Representatives from SAP, partner companies, and customers gathered in Manchester at the United Kingdom’s largest SAP user conference. SAP.info reveals what the keynote speakers had to say.
03.11.2009
Doing sustainable business is not just important for the environment. It also makes sound economic sense. In fact, the key to business success in the future will lie in an enterprise’s ability to recognize the relationship between profit and planet. SAP Carbon Impact is here to help.
23.10.2009
At the 2009 SAP BusinessObjects User conference taking place in Dallas this week, keynote presenters Bridgette Chambers and John Schwarz provided a clear message of a vibrant customer network.
14.10.2009
Keen to use the global financial crisis as an opportunity, around 600 participants gathered at the SAP Congress for Banks in Frankfurt, Germany at the start of October. During the two-day event, experts and reference customers explained strategies, presented solutions, and outlined methods to enable banks to emerge stronger from turbulent times.
08.07.2009
With SAP ERP, sister companies Honasco and Rollax now have a common IT landscape that enables them to access the same standardized data basis.
01.07.2009
SAP experts, IT managers, economists, and philosophers all contributed their own clear visions and minds at the SAP World Tour in Paris on June 2-3, 2009.
12.06.2009
One of the hottest consumer lifestyle brands available, Skullcandy went live on SAP Business ByDesign in 2008 to manage its supply chain and provide scalability for expected growth ahead.
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.