E3 Category: MAG 20-06
Article from E-3 Magazine June 2020
September 3, 2020
Be it planned or unplanned downtimes - companies have to deal with system availability. Technologies or infrastructure components can support the goal of "near-zero downtime" and thus achieve better SAP utilization for the business.
September 3, 2020
Intelligent automation with AI-powered solutions: SAP certifications for Esker's Order Management and Accounts Payable solutions.
September 3, 2020
How does a small company from Erding fit into the big gear of the global digitalization of the 21st century? Almost perfectly!
August 25, 2020
Six weeks of improvisation in the home office could cost companies nine million man-days of cleanup and trackable documentation, according to Optimal Systems.
August 24, 2020
Scheer brings together its technology, process, AI and integration expertise in Scheer PAS Germany.
August 21, 2020
For a long time, artificial intelligence was little more than attractive material for science fiction. In 1982, Harrison Ford hunted down replicants in "Blade Runner. In 2001, Steven Spielberg brought an emotional human-machine relationship to life in "A. I.".
August 19, 2020
Due to the coronavirus, many things had to change abruptly in our working world. But are these changes sustainable? What will our new normal look like? Jens Krüger, CTO EMEA of Workday, in conversation.
August 18, 2020
The value of a company is measured by the total stock of its information - including historical information. To make it more visible, simplification and automation are needed. Both can save a lot of money, not tomorrow, but today.
August 17, 2020
Especially in a global crisis, IT decision-makers need to implement business-critical applications quickly. However, technology is only part of the picture.
August 14, 2020
Sinch and SAP announced that Sinch AB has entered into an agreement to acquire SAP Digital Interconnect (SDI).
August 12, 2020
OpenText's portfolio of information management solutions will be available as managed services on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
August 11, 2020
Managing directors and board members in companies in Germany consider themselves to have a high level of digital competence. As before, no one considers their own competence to be "insufficient.