Learning How to Innovate [05:15]
SAP's Co-founder Hasso Plattner has a mission: To encourage people to think in a new way. That's why he founded the School of Design Thinking in 2007 as part of the Hasso-Plattner-Institut.
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SAP's Co-founder Hasso Plattner has a mission: To encourage people to think in a new way. That's why he founded the School of Design Thinking in 2007 as part of the Hasso-Plattner-Institut.
SAP at CeBIT 2012 – the "Wow" Feeling [02:43] ›In the year of its 40th anniversary SAP introduced a completely new concept for its CeBIT stand in Hall 4. See for yourself what the new SAP looks like. |
Crisis-Proof Communication [06:03] ›Red alert at the Darmstadt fire department. An explosion has bee reported at a nearby technical university. Fortunately, it's only an exercise - the Technical University of Darmstadt and city rescue services practice their emergency response. Optimal communication between all involved is crucial. That's where the research project SoKNOS comes into play. |
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University professors at SAP / Hasso Plattner on University Alliances [03:10] ›Approximately 300 university professors from around the world attended the two-day meeting to discover how SAP business software can support the latest topics in research and education. Main topic this year: Africa. |
Software solutions for developing countries [06:13] ›SAP TV recently visited the Republic of Ghana in West Africa. That's where SAP is testing new business models that can be expanded for developing economies around the world. In partnership with SAP, Ghanaian farmers use modern technology to help run their businesses. For many, this can mean a secure income. The lessons learned from this project will help SAP roll out similar solutions for other fast growing markets around the world. |
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Company Car Redefined [01:59] ›SAP is the first German company who launched a field study on electric cars in its company fleet. 450 German SAP employees are testing 30 e-cars since January 2011. |
Vishal Sikka on HANA [04:08] ›Vishal Sikka, SAP Board Member comments on the official HANA launch. Vishal explains the importance of this new technology and how this breakthrough innovation will change the world of IT. |
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Next Big Thing: Organic Electronics [05:19] ›In Germany, companies such as BASF, Merck, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen, SAP and the Innovation Lab are working on innovations that have the potential to revolutionize our daily lifes - Organic LEDs consuming 50 % less energy than energy saving lamps, thin, transparent solar-cell sheets and organic RFID-labels printed on every fresh product in the supermarket. A glimpse behind the scenes of science. |
Certified: SAP is Green [02:35] ›SAP's global data center in St. Leon-Rot has been certified as highly energy efficient by the TÜV Rheinland, setting new standards for the certificate. The data center saved in 2009 roughly 55 million kilowatt hours / 14,000 tons of CO2 emissions, thanks to the use of advanced technologies. |
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SAP Cup 2010 [04:57] ›Champagne, sweat, fights and team-spirit - the SAP Cup 2010 was a thrilling tournament. See the party of the winning teams, public viewing, the new board member Angelika Dammann and Co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe scoring a penalty kick. |
Surf Through Traffic with SAP's iPhone App [03:25] ›Anyone who's stuck in traffic during rush hour will welcome AUS Traffic, the new SAP iPhone app which cuts down on both time and nerves. AUS Traffic helps people navigate their way around traffic jams and road construction areas in Brisbane and Sydney, two of Australia's busiest cities. This app was developed by SAP Research and automatically searches in Twitter for relevant traffic updates and displays them on a Google city map. |