|
by David R. Brousell, MA Editorial Staff Posted on Tuesday, July 17, 2007 4:17:00 PM Sign Up to receive Daily News Alerts in your E-mail Inbox   | Abstract: | The software vendor, itself, is "live" internally with the new on-demand, mid-range product. But SAP still needs to maximize the system's performance before the scheduled rollout this fall. |
| Keywords: | on-demand software, mid-market, A1S, service-oriented architecture, high computer power consumption, enterprise application suite | WALLDORF, Germany — SAP's top technology executive said yesterday that a new on-demand software product for the mid-market, code-named A1S, is now being used within SAP to automate a human resources-related business process, and that other processes would follow as SAP gets ready to formally introduce the enterprise application suite this fall. Peter Zencke, a member of SAP's powerful executive board, said in an interview with Managing Automation at the company's headquarters here, that the development of the A1S product is on track and that, when it is released this fall, SAP will simultaneously announce a number of customers that have gone live with the product, including manufacturing companies. Meanwhile, Zencke said, A1S has gone live in SAP's logistics center running a configure-to-order process to produce business cards for SAP employees. The process includes links to human resource systems and manufacturing systems, he said. [Click to continue]  |
|
|
|
|