The NHL and SAP team up to boost sustainability efforts using new NHL Venue Metrics platform
The NHL and its teams are now tracking energy, water, waste, and recycling across its various venues to better understand the league's carbon footprint.
The NHL and its teams are now tracking energy, water, waste, and recycling across its various venues to better understand the league's carbon footprint.
SAP's new CEO, Christian Klein, gave a speech to a global virtual audience on June 15. Was he able to define a new direction for SAP? Yes and no. How was it as a virtual event? Read on.
Let me start this with a strange and seemingly incoherent (but truly more inchoate) statement."If SAP marketed to the rest of the world, the way they produce conferences, they could arguably become the best technology company on the planet.
SAP is always a bit of a conundrum to me. They have extraordinarily talented people, an incredibly deep product portfolio that they are always extending, more often than not make good acquisitions that take some time but work out all in all, and seem to be actually dedicated to transforming their ecosystem - internal and network - when the world's conditions merit it.
Some scintillating corporate sustainability reading for your perusal today, folks. In all seriousness, the last few weeks have seen several of the biggest of the big high-tech vendors publish their latest environmental reports or corporate responsibility statements.
Following SAP CEO Henning Kagermann’s presentation at SAP's fourth annual analyst summit, Shai Agassi, president of the Product & Technology Group, laid out the company's technical vision. He believes that SAP is in position to lead the chasm-crossing from the client-server model to enterprise SOA, and become the dominant software platform.