SAPPHIRE 2008 Berlin Day Two [04:33]
Find out what crisis relief in Myanmar, "No Man´s Land" and SAPPHIRE 2008 Berlin have in common.
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Find out what crisis relief in Myanmar, "No Man´s Land" and SAPPHIRE 2008 Berlin have in common.
SAP Making Moves in the Cloud [05:12] ›SAP co-CEO Bill McDermott talks about the possibilities of cloud and mobility live on CNBC Squawk Box. Live from Sapphire Now in Orlando. Watch here. |
SAP reveals its new Cloud Strategy [02:09] ›At SAPPHIRE NOW Orlando, SAP unveiled its new cloud strategy. SAP co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe and SuccessFactors Founder and CEO Lars Dalgaard kicked off a busy day with two dynamic keynotes. Watch here. |
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SAPPHIRE NOW 2012 Orlando kicks off [01:49] ›More than 22.000 participants have come to Orlando, Florida to experience this year's SAPPHIRE NOW, as the world's premier technology conference kicks off today. |
Fighting cancer with HANA Oncolyzer [03:38] ›Cancer currently claims nearly 8 million lives around the world each year. The cause for the deadly disease is hidden in the human DNA. Scientists at the Berlin university hospital Charité use a new developed mobile healthcare application based on SAP in-memory technology analyzing and comparing cancer related patient data. The "HANA Oncolyzer" supports the parallel analysis of millions of genome and other patient data within seconds in the main memory. Doctors and researcher can find faster and better the best cancer therapies for cancer patients. |
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Improved Patient Care with SAP HANA [02:20] ›The AOK, Germany's largest health insurance, has chosen the SAP HANA™ platform to improve patient care and reduce costs. AOK plans to use SAP HANA to conduct real-time analyses of mass medical data in order to identify patterns of illness early on and offer individualized pre-emptive programs. The company aims to become even more attractive to its customers and even more efficient. |
Online Collaboration: Better life for patients [04:40] ›Watch patient and SAP employee John Murray reporting about "SAP Collaborative E-Care Management". This solution allows interacting with physicians via mobile devices. The benefits are: Patients can live more independently and it saves money for the healthcare system. |
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Better treatment with SAP Mobile Apps [01:30] ›Today, healthcare organizations need patient data available at all times. This is now possible - thanks to SAP Electronic Medical Record. |
SAP Elderly Care [04:42] ›Countries around the world are seeing aging populations. As doctors find ever new treatments to help a growing number of chronically ill patients live longer, patient care environments must evolve accordingly, says Dr. Randolph Gordon from Deloitte Consulting. The Global Health Care business unit at SAP is working on innovative IT solutions, for example, in-home devices that help extend the time that elderly people can live independently in their communities. |
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Swine Flu - Preparing for the Worst [05:50] ›How business intelligence software can help track the virus. SAP TV reporter Phil Frank spent some time in the greater New York area to learn how hospitals are preparing their emergency rooms for a next big wave of the swine flu pandemic. |
SAPPHIRE 2009 Orlando: First Hand Impressions [04:20] ›SAPPHIRE Orlando is a good spot to get clear impressions of the world economy. Here, people from thousands of companies have come to look for IT solutions. With 70% of the world economy running on SAP, this delivers a pretty good picture of the state of things. |