Archive for July, 2010

SEEBURGER AG Appoints Rohit Khanna as EVP Global Strategy & Corporate Development

Global B2B & Application Integration Solution Provider Expands Executive Team BRETTEN(GERMANY)/SAN FRANCISCO (July 22, 2010) – SEEBURGER AG, a leading provider of global business-to-business and application integration solutions, announced today that Rohit Khanna has joined the company as Executive Vice President of Global Strategy and Corporate Development, effective July 19, 2010. Khanna is a veteran [...]

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SEEBURGER at Philadelphia SAP ERP Upgrade Seminar TODAY

The African Century by Kevin O’Marah Ghana 2 : USA 1 — this final score sent us packing from the World Cup, but it points to a win that’s much more important for anyone with the gumption to look at Africa as the growth engine of the 21st century. I’ve written about this before and [...]

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Come join SEEBURGER this week at the SAP ERP Upgrade & Enhancement Event in Philadelphia at the Radisson Plaza:

Comprehensive instruction for evaluating and performing SAP® ERP technical and functional upgrades This expert-led seminar provides comprehensive instruction that helps you:

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SEEBURGER Offers Rapid Migration Framework for Sterling B2B Customers, Including Free $15,000 Move2Production Package

Facilitates EDI/B2B Upgrades Following IBM’s Acquisition of Sterling Commerce ATLANTA, GA, July 13, 2010 – SEEBURGER Inc. today announced a rapid migration package – including a free message activation tool that normally sells for $15,000 or more – for North American organizations considering replacing Sterling Commerce’s Gentran or other Sterling B2B gateways in the wake [...]

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How can Finance get into the EDI world

Image that its Friday morning, just like all of the others, the Accounts Payable Manager comes out of his/her office to the sound of paper being shuffled throughout the AP department. He/she looks over their empire of personnel and watches as each clerk pulls a check from one pile, the paper remittance details from another [...]

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SaaS is dead; long live services?

InfoWorld’s Neil McCallister took a page from Anne Thomas Manes (”SOA is Dead; Long Live Services“) and declared Software as a Service to be dead in his latest post. But unlike SOA, in which Anne actually remains a great believer in the fundamentals of service orientation, McCallister says the fundamentals of SaaS are struggling. He [...]

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Is the SaaS experiment finally over?

Software as a service hasn’t had as big an impact as was once expected. Should developers take the hint? Software as a service (SaaS) has been one of the most important trends in software development in recent years, particularly for the small and midsized business markets. As the sales pitch goes, SaaS offers customers streamlined [...]

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