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.
07.10.2009
Northern California Public Broadcasting is an ace at strategic financial forecasting. But that wasn’t always the case. CFO Jeff Nemy explains how NCPB created a blue-chip financial system.
29.08.2009
SAP and the User Group Executive Network are developing a close relationship to drive value from SAP Enterprise Support services.
09.01.2008
Martin A. Goetz is internationally recognized as the holder of the first software patent in 1968 and as a pioneer of the independent software industry. He is also recognized for his work in software product protection through copyright and patent law and for combating unfair competitive practices in software by hardware manufacturers. Now 40 years later, Goetz is an active investor in software and Internet companies. With SAP.info he discussed the early days of third party software as well as the challenges the business faces today.
31.10.2007
Corbond Corporation is a small company that competes with the big brand names of the building insulation industry, such as Johns Manville and Owens Corning. As such, it needs to run like big companies – without their resources. SAP Business One helps Corbond do just that. But it actually wasn’t Corbond’s first choice.
04.04.2007
When the time came to invest in their dealer channel, Wellborn Cabinet Inc. approached the solution the same way they approach their cabinets – with the utmost quality and care, working out a specific SAP Business One solution with the help of SAP.
21.03.2007
After five years of explosive growth, Polyglass, international producer of modified bitumen roofing and waterproofing membranes, has no plans to slow down. After a 16-week rollout of SAP All-in-One, Polyglass USA expects an increase in manufacturing efficiency and a reduction in waste.
10.12.2003
Tony Goff, general manager of Goff’s Enterprises, a leading manufacturer of custom curtain walls, wasn’t looking to change his software systems. “Don’t rock the boat” was his mantra. But a chance meeting on a business trip was the first of several events that eventually changed his mind. And six months later, Goff’s Enterprises is poised for even greater success, with SAP Business One taking care of business.