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by Greg Chase, SAP SAPinsider To enable innovation, IT must provide a technology foundation that allows the business to convert trends, such as cloud computing and the consumerization of IT, into a competitive edge. PaaS offerings, such as SAP HANA Cloud, are built for this challenge and allow IT to foster creative inventions of the business so they grow into business innovations.
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by Greg Chase, SAP SAPinsider Midsize manufacturing companies are finding value in several of the features of SAP Business ByDesign, such as the software-as-a-service format, end-to-end business processes, and configurable business models. Showcasing customer successes, this article looks at how SAP Business ByDesign puts advanced functionality into the hands of business users without requiring midsize companies to build out large IT operations.
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by Greg Chase, SAP SAPinsider Many large enterprises are looking to standardize their operations across the entire business network, including within smaller acquired companies or subsidiaries. This poses a problem, however, when the holding company’s ERP system is too large and sophisticated to work effectively across the network – especially when it comes to the smaller units with different business models. Read this article to see how companies can achieve their goals with SAP Business ByDesign, a solution that supports the localized nature of business units while providing the parent company with global visibility.
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by Greg Chase, SAP SAPinsider Wouldn’t it be nice if you could integrate your business processes and create a single business system in the cloud? You could interconnect all of your operations into a single architecture and get a real-time view of key data, among other benefits. This is what the cloud-based SAP Business ByDesign offering provides to professional services firms, enabling the predictability and visibility into operations so they can develop the methodologies that productize services.
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