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by Marty Etzel and Jeremiah Stone, SAP
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Did you know that 57% of companies believe sustainability is necessary to be competitive, but only 33% actually have a business case for it? This installment of the "Sustainable Business" column offers a guide to executing the sustainability business case by addressing key areas that customers most often have questions about and laying out five strong cases for sustainability.
by Tobias Kutning, SAP AG
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How can a company be sure that the energy-efficient server it chooses is truly a sustainable one? To help, SAP, in close cooperation with its partners, introduced the SAP server power standard application benchmark, which tests a vendor's server, allowing that vendor to demonstrate the server's efficiency — and enabling customers to evaluate it before purchasing. Explore the results from one SAP partner, Fujitsu, which earned the first SAP server power standard application benchmark
by Jennifer Scholze, SAP
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With growing environmental concerns, sustainability is becoming more important than ever. Many companies are making strides to make their business practices greener. For manufacturers, however, the topic becomes even more complicated because they must think about packaging, recycling, and product end-of-life processes. In this article, discover how SAP enables manufacturers to meet their product and packaging recycling goals and requirements with SAP Recycling Administration.
by Sami Muneer, SAP
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If you look across the SAP customer base, you’ll see a clear corporate focus on reducing the environmental inputs and outputs of operations. To help with these reduction efforts, customers worldwide are implementing the latest release of SAP Carbon Impact OnDemand; this article highlights customers’ feedback and experience with the solution.
by Paige Leidig and Joydip Das, SAP
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Small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) have historically been at a disadvantage when it comes to software infrastructures. But cloud computing and software-as-a-service have begun to level the playing field. Discover how SAP Business ByDesign functionality lets SMEs unlock the value of cloud computing and tilt the field in their favor with dynamic adaptability, increased innovation, and deeper data visibility.
by Jürgen Schwab, TechniData, an SAP company; Dieter Haesslein, SAP; and Marty Etzel, SAP
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Now that TechniData AG has fully joined SAP, what benefits will customers see for environment, health, and safety (EHS) compliance? SAPinsider recently spoke with the CEO of TechniData and two SAP executives about the short-term impact of the merger, the broader SAP EHS Management roadmap, and what it all means for SAP customers.
by Rebecca Newell, SAP
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Going green is not only beneficial to the environment, but also to a company’s coffers. And one facet of green IT that can bring quick cost savings is green data and document management. In this article, you’ll learn how sustainable IT practices can add value to your organization and go through three strategies that focus on making document and data management processes greener, either through automation or by digitalizing part of the process.
by SAP and Partners
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Companies that treat sustainability as only a compliance, PR, or philanthropic exercise shortchange themselves—sustainability programs afford companies not only societal and environmental benefits, but significant business gains as well. This Special Report identifies how you can leverage SAP’s robust ecosystem of sustainability partners, experts, and leading NGOs to get the most out of your sustainability investments.
by Peter Bussey, SAP
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We've seen them in the news: costly, unwanted accidents in business operations. In this installment of the "Sustainable Business" column, SAP’s Peter Bussey presents a systems management approach to mitigating environmental, health, and safety (EHS) risks, as well as discusses key SAP solutions that can help companies prevent adverse operational incidents.
by Clarissa Götz and Sebastian Schmitt, SAP AG
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As energy prices continue to rise, companies must take a hard look at the amount of energy their IT landscapes consume. Learn how SAP is helping companies decommission their inefficient legacy systems—without losing access to valuable data—and giving them the tools they need to select more energy-efficient servers in the future.
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