All Enterprise Software News - December 2007

Bank consortium deploys WebLogic to support trade information system

LiquidityHub, a consortium of leading investment banks, is using BEA Systems technology to support its trading information platform.

Wolters Kluwer boosts efficiency with SAS business intelligence

In November last year, business publisher and advisory service Wolters Kluwer piloted a business intelligence system from SAS to consolidate the view of its customers and improve the return on its marketing and sales campaigns.

DHL cuts costs and paper invoicing

Logistics company DHL is rolling out e-invoicing across Europe, and expects to save millions of pounds by reducing billing costs by at least 15% across the region.

AMRO technology supports VocaLink

Dutch bank ABN AMRO is providing VocaLink with access to its network to deliver global Euro payments globally when the single euro payments area (Sepa) system comes into force next month.

Nationwide extends mobile banking with iPhones

Nationwide customers with Apple iPhone and iPod Touch devices will be able to access their online bank accounts while on the move, as the company extends accessibility.

Retail banks held back by legacy systems

Retail banks are failing to improve communications with customers because legacy systems are holding them back, according to research from Coleman Parkes.

Firms fail to unlock value of unstructured data

European firms are failing to unlock the value of unstructured content in their organisations.

SAP releases SAP Customer Relationship Management

SAP has introduced the next version of SAP Customer Relationship Management (SAP CRM), a component of its SAP Business Suite enterprise software.

SAP pledges to improve support for UK customers

SAP remains committed to improving its relationship with UK users, Steve Rogers, managing director for SAP UK & Ireland, told delegates at the SAP User Group Conference in Birmingham last week.
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