Outsourcing White Papers
Insurance Service Provider Chooses SAP Hosting
Overview Offering the full range of insurance products - for cars, liability, buildings, accidents, and life - Offentliche Versicherung Braunschweig, an insurance company in Brunswick (Braunschweig), Germany, has something for everyone. It is part of the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe and has a premium volume of approximately ?320 million. The company wanted to reduce costs and free up resources to concentrate on core activities by outsourcing IT operations. As a solution the company deployed SAP Hosting, mySAP ERP. This resulted in lower costs, stable, reliable system operation, rapid response time and flexible support.
| Publisher | SAP | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | September 2007 | Downloads | 6 |
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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True Convergence Demands a Communication Service Provider that Embraces a Customer-Centric Approach
Ensure your service provider's convergence strategy meshes with your enterprise network needs. Respected consulting firm Stratecast, a division of Frost & Sullivan, outlines the six customer-centric attributes that should be at...
Why Print Management Matters
Print Management provides a breakthrough answer to today's top business challenge: reducing overhead without harming productivity. Jim Salzer of DocuAudit Intl. shows how Print Management allows you to control documentation...
Managed Print Services and Beyond: How You Can Cut Costs and Go Green While Increasing Employee Productivity
Did you know that print costs typically consume 3% of total revenue for businesses today? For many organizations, this is nearly equivalent to the amount spent on research and development...
Succession Planning: Five Costly Errors to Avoid
This white paper shows you how to avoid five of the most common --- and costly -- errors when embarking on a succession planning initiative. You'll learn: How a lack of...
Web Conferencing for Better Collaboration and Reduced Travel
"Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I might remember. Involve me and I'll understand." Hear Robert P. Mahowald, IDC research



