SAP-Solution: OEM
April 11, 2025
In order to remain competitive, automotive supplier Harman relies on digital solutions and efficient processes. An SAP-based tolerance line check enables precise demand planning, automated checks of delivery call-offs and fast reactions to tolerance violations.
December 11, 2020
Allisa and SAP enter into a partnership. The OEM agreement covers the integration of SAP Cloud Platform Services into Allisa.
May 3, 2019
Using an old licensing trick from the turn of the millennium, SAP Mexico may have tried again in 2012 and 2013 to boost its own bottom line. The stumbling block is OEM contracts, which have sometimes made partners rich, but almost always SAP.
August 15, 2018
Sivis and Voquz combine their know-how and enable their customers to handle SAP authorizations more easily.
23 February 2018
At LogiMat 2018, global SAP logistics partner Leogistics will present its Execution Platform, a transport solution developed on the basis of SAP technology for implementing executive logistics processes.
October 4, 2017
Classic EDI processes continue to form the backbone for data exchange between companies, especially in the automotive industry. Now, several technical paradigm shifts are imminent. For companies, there is therefore an acute need for action.
19 May 2017
Enersis is one of over 5,000 companies worldwide in the SAP Startup Focus program. With their Hana-based Big Data solutions, the committed Swiss young entrepreneurs want to make a significant contribution to greater energy efficiency. E-3 spoke with CEO Christina Würthner.
28 June 2013
Thanks to cloud, Hana and mobile, SAP is off to a strong start in 2013, in line with IDC's 2013 predictions that 90 percent of IT market growth will come from "3rd Platform" technologies between 2013 and 2020.
April 1, 2013
You have to understand, make ten out of one, let the license go, and make Hana the same, so SAP is rich, lose the R/3, out of hard and soft, that's what Jim says, make Suite on Hana, that's it, and ERP is one, and BW is none, that's Walldorf 101. (Freely adapted from Goethe)