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彻底改变商业教育:EDHEC 采用 ARIS 云
Software AG
EDHEC 是一家领先的国际商学院,在向学生教授业务流程管理 (BPM) 方面面临着重大挑战。该校信息系统教授 Mohamed-Hédi Charki 最初尝试让学生接触各种 BPM 工具。然而,事实证明,这种方法对于学生来说是难以承受的,因为他们很难深入了解任何特定工具。工具的质量和访问范围广泛,使学习过程更加复杂。当学生尝试使用多种工具来分析同一过程时,评分成为一项令人沮丧的任务。学校需要一种解决方案来简化学习过程,为学生提供一致且高质量的工具,并实现 BPM 的有效教学。
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EFG Hermes:通过 API 主导的集成实现数字敏捷性
Software AG
EFG Hermes Holding 是一家总部位于开罗的全能银行,在寻求拓展非银行金融产品市场时面临着多项挑战。该公司正在开发一个新的消费者融资平台,需要更高的数字敏捷性。他们需要提供互联的客户体验,实现遗留集成的现代化,并最大限度地减少破坏性的后端变更。该公司新颖的 BNPL 平台 valU 自 2017 年推出以来越来越受欢迎。然而,随着应用程序套件的扩展,由于僵化的点对点连接,IT 系统变得不太敏捷。这种灵活性的缺乏导致更换应用程序时服务中断以及 valU 移动应用程序更新延迟。为了确保卓越的客户体验,EFG Hermes Holding 认识到需要更加敏捷、安全且易于维护的服务架构。
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Enerjisa Üretim:利用 TrendMiner 提高清洁能源效率
Software AG
Enerjisa Üretim 是土耳其一家领先的私营发电公司,其运营面临多项挑战。该公司一直在努力解决数据孤岛问题,这些数据孤岛阻碍了运营洞察,导致运营效率低下。他们现有的静态诊断不足以理解问题的根本原因。随着实现可持续发展目标的压力越来越大,Enerjisa Üretim 需要一种经济实惠的解决方案,帮助其运营商提高效率和绩效。该公司多样化的发电厂组合,包括风能、水力发电、太阳能、天然气和褐煤,增加了挑战的复杂性。里拉的持续贬值也使得该公司提供负担得起的清洁能源变得至关重要,从而使更好的资产管理成为运营效率和节省成本的关键因素。
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电动赛车学院:物联网驱动的赛车运动转型
Software AG
电动赛车学院 (ERA) 面临着如何使赛车运动产业现代化的挑战,使其更加可持续、公平和便利。该组织旨在通过为车手提供实时指导的实时见解,将赛车带入技术驱动的绿色时代。 ERA 还希望创建一个具有成本效益的赛车平台,以促进初级电子赛车手的职业生涯。其使命是利用技术降低进入壁垒并提高可及性。寻找一个强大的物联网平台也面临着压力,该平台将确保汽车以最佳性能运行并为改进设计提供见解。
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A Time-Tested System Is Modernized for Maximum Business Flexibility and User Acceptance
Software AG
The companies of Vienna’s Wiener Stadtwerke (WStW) Holding AG public utilities holding company were using a personnel information system called PI, introduced in the early 1990s, for payroll accounting and personnel management. In 2005, the company management contemplated whether the solution should be replaced with a more modern one. The challenge was to replace or modernize the PI system without losing its unique features such as application functionality and security. The PI system involved 130 complex application processes with logic and database access along with 239 screen interactions where users could choose from about 1,800 input/output maps. The users who accessed PI on a regular basis were accustomed to the symbol-oriented green screens, but the less frequent users preferred standard PC user interfaces.
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Colt Telecom Improves Customer Experience with the Webmethods ESB Platform
Software AG
COLT had deployed the same systems in several countries and all of them were operating independently. As a result, there were over 10 instances of each application — and each one containing its own silo of information. Customer information was recorded in several systems and there was no consolidated view of a customer across the whole company. COLT also wanted to automate the provisioning process with the local telecom operators for certain products. This would require COLT to integrate its order handling system with that of the operator. This extended the scope of the integration challenge beyond the enterprise into the realm of B2B.
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DFDS Seaways Destined For Increased Efficiencies By Using Soa And BPM
Software AG
DFDS Seaways, a leading European ferry and logistics company, was facing challenges with its outdated Enterprise Resource Management (ERP) system. The system, named Cosmos, was built in the early 1990s and had grown into more than 200 smaller and larger sub-applications. However, these applications lacked functional integration, had varying user interfaces, and required regular data re-entry. The complexity of Cosmos had become so great that DFDS Seaways faced growing maintenance problems. Documentation was often outdated, and a lot of business logics were recorded in hard-to-change stored procedures. The company also faced performance problems with the Web front-ends, hindering customers from making reservations via the Internet.
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Next-Gen Telemetry with the IoT Powered by a Cross-Continental Partnership
Software AG
Tsalano, a South African ICT company, was facing several challenges. The public sector constraints, poor infrastructure, resource scarcity, an emerging local technology sector, and exponential growth were some of the issues the company was grappling with. The company wanted to leverage its core expertise in telemetry, sensing, and ICT to create actionable solutions for its clients. However, it needed a way to do this without reinventing the wheel. The company also wanted to tackle the prepaid electricity market and the country's fragile water use system.
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Webmethods Helps Australian Energy Market Operator Enhance Australia’s Energy Future
Software AG
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) was faced with the challenge of offering a single technology platform for all gas market participants to easily transfer information and data in a seamless way for each gas market. It also wanted to more effectively promote greater industry collaboration and flexibility for how participants interacted across the platform. A key part of this challenge was the modernization of the Gas FRC Hub, a B2B platform for the gas retail markets throughout Australia. The hub infrastructure was also planned for use in the NSW/ACT gas retail market.
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Lafarge Standardizes Partner-Centric Processes, Reduces On-Boarding Time & Maintenance Cost
Software AG
Lafarge’s customers build every kind of structure, from houses to commercial office buildings, around the world. Key to providing excellent service is Lafarge’s ability to provide building solutions using cement, and other materials, to a new construction site, in a timely way. That means integration and processes with local suppliers and contractors must be set up fast. Operating in 64 countries, Lafarge deals with a world of different suppliers and contractors with trading practices that vary by country. Setting up business at a new construction site used to take weeks with a traditional integration approach.
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Harmonization and Standardization of it and Processes with Aris
Software AG
Océ, a supplier of digital printing systems, software, and services, had developed a complex and mixed IT infrastructure over the years due to its growth and acquisitions. This complexity limited the company's ability to take rapid, decisive action. To address this, Océ launched the SPINE project with the ultimate objective of creating a more flexible and maneuverable organization. The project aimed to realize a new, comprehensive IT architecture and a radical harmonization and standardization of its business processes. The new architecture would be based on SAP.
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ARIS Proves “On the Money” for A Major Italian Player in Cooperative Credit
Software AG
Federazione Toscana BCC, a federation serving 33 banks of cooperative credit in the Tuscany region of Italy, aimed to achieve process excellence across all these banks. The federation wanted to introduce a process methodology that would make the banks results-driven and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the entire banking network. However, each bank needed the flexibility to adapt those standard processes to its own organization. The challenge was to design a system that could host information on all processes at work throughout the banking network and yet allow each bank to align these processes with its unique organizational structure.
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ARIS Slashes Documentation Times at Evonik Industries
Software AG
Evonik Industries, a global industrial group, was facing challenges with its international operations. The lack of uniform representation standards and file formats for processes made it difficult to gain a cross-sectional view of the enterprise and prevented the development of a shared understanding of processes and process management. This became particularly clear when preparing for an SAP roll out in Greater China. The company was aiming for shorter documentation times and standardized process documentation, with the aim of reducing the number of process harmonization workshops to a minimum. The resulting documentation base would be used for future projects and help create a shared process understanding. The constant demand for training created an urgent need for comprehensive process documentation in China.
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通过卓越的商业模式加速公用事业的绩效:Enzen 案例研究
Software AG
Enzen 是一家专注于能源和水行业的全球知识企业,在实现让能源和水变得更加实惠、易于获取和可持续的使命中面临着多项挑战。该公司需要集中其数据和知识存储库,设计并与客户分享全球最佳实践,提高现有知识产权的价值,优化向客户提供解决方案的速度和质量,并扩展其全球咨询业务。 Enzen 的客户在严格监管的行业中运营,面临严格的合规和风险标准,但他们也期望以更低的成本和更高的效率提供更多服务。 Enzen 的咨询服务通过六个维度改进业务模型来帮助公司满足这些需求:流程、数据、数字、运营、KPI 和能力。
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利用物联网彻底改变赛车运动:电动赛车学院案例研究
Software AG
电动赛车学院 (ERA) 是世界上第一个全电动青少年赛车系列赛,其成立的目的是提供比现有燃烧赛车系列赛更好的包容性、可持续性和数字化。创始人迪特·范斯维根霍文 (Dieter Vanswijgenhoven) 和贝丝·乔治欧 (Beth Georgiou) 的动力来自于解决气候变化问题以及让尽可能多的人能够参与赛车运动。然而,他们面临着在赛道之外创造数字体验的挑战,这需要尖端的物联网解决方案来与赛车连接。此外,他们需要确保比赛(在电池需要充电之前持续 20 分钟)对于车手和车迷来说都是有吸引力且令人兴奋的。
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Colruyt Improves Supplier Communications, Order-to-Cash Process
Software AG
The Colruyt Group, a major player in Belgium's retail network, was struggling with inefficient communications and order management due to the use of manual processes and homegrown solutions. The company, which operates a vast network of retailers, distributors, and suppliers, found that these methods no longer met its need for efficient communications and order management. The existing process used manual processes for orders, invoicing, and change orders, resulting in inaccurate orders and drawn-out order-to-cash timeframes.
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Insurer Increases Agility with an Optimized Enterprise Architecture
Software AG
Santam, South Africa’s leading short-term insurer, was facing challenges with its IT changes which were difficult and expensive. The company was using Microsoft® Word templates, fragmented tools and different methodologies which led to frustration among employees. The company needed an Enterprise Architecture (EA) with a repository-based product to support its drive to optimize the organization. The aim was to develop an integrated environment that’s more agile and supports the business strategy.
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Controlling in Market Communications
Software AG
The market communications department at Süwag Kundenservice GmbH processed more than 23 million messages in EDIFACT format in 2011 alone. The company wanted to improve process controlling with greater transparency and more detailed key performance indicators. This would enable the company to better analyze processes when disruptions occur, deadlines are set or when incoming and outgoing messages need to be checked. The solution needed to incorporate requirements from the market communications, supply management and accounts payable management departments. This would ensure all customers could be enrolled in a timely manner by the supply management department, guaranteeing the processing and handling of supplier change processes and ensuring that contract confirmations and budget billing plan notifications to Süwag Kundenservice GmbH customers are sent by defined deadlines.
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A Reliable Integration Platform for Company-Wide Processes
Software AG
SICK AG, a global provider of modern sensor technology, has experienced significant growth, leading to an increase in the heterogeneity of the company’s IT environment. With over 40 subsidiaries, numerous sales agencies, and partnerships, ensuring seamless communication between the different IT systems was crucial to guarantee smooth operations and customer satisfaction. The company needed a solution that could integrate the various IT systems from procurement to production, logistics to sales, and handle the increasing volumes of data being exchanged.
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Staples Uses webMethods to Support Multi-Million Dollar Savings Initiative
Software AG
Staples Inc., the world's largest supplier of office products, promises to make buying products easy, including making customer deliveries the very next day whenever required. When Staples experienced an increase in delivery volume, the company needed an integration solution that could be implemented rapidly and scaled easily. The company had recently acquired Corporate Express and was seeking ways to maximize synergy and reduce costs across the business. They identified an opportunity to integrate transportation networks for a potential multi-million-dollar cost savings. However, the supply chain platform they had selected couldn't scale to handle the massive transaction volume. Staples was committed to finding a solution that did not slow down integration efforts with Corporate Express.
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Measuring Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Core Business Process
Software AG
Split Airport, the second largest airport in Croatia, was faced with constant growth in seasonal traffic. The management identified the ability to perform core processes within strict time limits as key to business success. This led to the decision to implement performance analysis of its key business process—passenger and aircraft handling. The initiative was aimed at gaining insights into the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), identifying weaknesses, and optimizing process times. The seasonal character of the airport's business, with most traffic occurring during the summer season, made effectiveness, efficiency, and speed crucial factors for success. At the same time, strict compliance with all local and international air traffic standards, regulations, and obligations was essential.
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Audit-Proof Intranet-Based Documentation
Software AG
Landesbank Berlin AG (LBB) was faced with the challenge of managing an extensive rulebook, which comprised 180 manuals and required 10.5 million pages to be updated every year. The bank decided to replace the old system with intranet-based rules and procedures, thus avoiding the need to distribute huge amounts of paper to employees across the enterprise every day, as well as structure and archive it. The bank needed a solution that would provide redundancy-free, audit-proof documentation and give employees direct access to all relevant process descriptions.
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Controlling In Market Communications
Software AG
Piraeus Bank Group, one of the most dynamic financial organizations in Greece, was facing challenges due to its rapid international expansion. The bank needed a well-defined enterprise architecture at its headquarters that could be rolled out to its subsidiaries to streamline local operations based on the Piraeus Bank model. Additionally, the bank was experiencing a rate of growth that involved operational modifications on a daily basis, which needed to be efficiently maintained and distributed. The bank also aimed to create a strong, well-documented, comprehensive, and flexible enterprise architecture that would be valid for Piraeus Bank Greece but also applicable at the Group level. This would allow for efficient distribution of Group policies and operations and quick integration of newly acquired subsidiaries.
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On Track to Process Excellence: Business Process Management Implementation
Software AG
Brenntag Europe, a world leader in international chemical distribution, was facing challenges due to its continuous growth. The growth had led to a highly disparate and inefficient IT environment. There was a lack of enterprise-wide process standardization and visibility. The company also needed to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley criteria and improve its quality management for ISO certification and audits. The company desired to implement a consistent operational foundation, built with standardized and modular processes, to facilitate simplified implementations and the optimization of existing applications.
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Achieving Sustainable SOX Compliance at Vipnet
Software AG
Vipnet, a leading GSM operator in Croatia, was required to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) as part of the Mobilkom Austria group. The compliance required making business processes transparent and proving the efficiency of its internal control system. However, the company faced several challenges. Controls weren't specifically defined and couldn't be mapped as part of a process flow, leading to insufficient process mapping. Additionally, controls weren't tested. The company needed a financially oriented approach to process management to become SOX compliant.
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Estonian eHealth Foundation: Nationwide Electronic Health Record System
Software AG
In 2008, the Estonian eHealth Foundation set out to build a nationwide Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. The country’s goal was to improve the quality and convenience of healthcare for 1.3 million citizens by centrally storing their health records. To make the best decisions at the point of care, physicians would be able to access a citizen’s EHR online, anytime. This massive undertaking needed a flexible integration platform. After extensive research, the foundation selected webMethods Integration Server, an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), to link disparate information silos and local databases.
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Fast regulatory compliance and millions in cost savings achieved using ARIS
Software AG
W&W Group, a financial services provider, was facing challenges with its Internal Control System (ICS). The existing ICS was not able to support the company's high standards for risk management and was making it difficult for them to comply with increasingly stringent regulatory requirements. The lack of good-quality documentation and a process-related overview of risks increased the chances of shortcomings in their process controls and risk assessments. The company needed to standardize their alert and escalation management processes and provide status reports on the performance of the ICS itself to meet new German regulatory requirements.
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Apollo-Optik Sees Clear Benefits with SOA
Software AG
Apollo-Optik, Germany's largest retail chain for optical products, was facing challenges in serving its customers with high-quality products and on-time delivery. The company's IT landscape was complex and consisted of several different back-end systems, leading to redundancy in data and functionality. For instance, retrieving all data on a customer required calling upon many relevant functions in different systems. This inefficiency prompted Apollo-Optik to transition to a more efficient Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and implement re-usable services across all systems. The company aimed to provide the highest level of quality in customized eyeglasses on time, every time, and needed a solution that could help achieve this goal.
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Real-Time Monitoring Means Real-Time Savings in Handling Emergencies
Software AG
Wales & West Utilities (WWU) is a regulated gas distribution business that transports gas safely to more than 7 million people through its network of the 35,000 kms of pipelines that covers Wales and Southwest England. The company is responsible for attending gas emergencies on streets and at businesses and homes within one or two hours. However, WWU faced challenges in monitoring the emergency process, which was a manual and labor-intensive activity. The company used a simple Comma Separated Values (CSV) user interface to a standalone system that queried databases directly. This system was resilient in the event of a failover, but it did not provide real-time visibility into the emergency process.
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Orange Makes It Easier For Pay-As-You-Go Customers To “Top Up”
Software AG
Attracting and keeping mobile phone customers requires continuous innovation. Orange UK excels at this. To meet customer expectations, Orange strives to provide products and services that are simple and user-friendly. That is why the company set out to make pay-as-you-go mobile service as convenient and easy as possible. The challenge was to create a system that allows customers to top up their accounts from anywhere while on the go. The process needed to be fast and seamless, interacting with up to 10 systems and sending the customers their top-up approval in seconds.
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