In today’s business climate, you are under pressure to address challenges posed by globalization, shrinking business cycles, heightened customer expectations, and demands for increasing profitability. At the same time, you need the flexibility to respond to business change – without sacrificing profitability, transparency, and internal control.

 You need SAP ERP applications that help you address the following challenges:
Taming the complexity of corporate structures, market access, and business processes
Streamlining operations and optimizing the use of corporate resources and assets
Accelerating time to market and time to value
Delivering higher levels of service and more individualized products and services
Enhancing customer satisfaction

Red Hat, IBM and SAP will present you immediate ‘Plug in’ possibility to help you to break the fixed thought and take you to find the powerful functionality, global orientation, and flexible enhancement options you need to increase efficiencies, maximize productivity, gain a sustainable competitive advantage, and position your organization for growth. Join us now!

Event Details
Date: 24 August 2007 (Friday)
Time: 14: 00 – 17: 20
Venue:

K-2 Suite, 5/F, Pacific Place Conference Centre,
One Pacific Place,
88 Queensway Road,
Hong Kong

Language: Cantonese presentation with English terminology and PowerPoint
Admission: Free by invitation only
Event Highlights
SAP All-In-One proven Solution on Linux
DB2 - the best enterprise database choice for SAP
Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Value delivery platform
 
Who should attend?
Manufacturer, CTO, CIO, IT Director, IT Developer, IT Manager, IT Professional, MIS Manager, IT Administrator, IT Engineer
 
 
     
 

Organizer:

 

Supporting Organization:

 
 
 
 
Any query, please contact:
Miss. Rachel Wong
Tel: (852) 3650 7403 / 6256 7651

Fax: (852) 2620 5010
Email: rachelwong@adv-m.com
Event Organizer:
 
     
 
 
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