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Jennifer Lawinski

New York

Social Media Manager, Purch and Freelance Writer, Editor, Web Producer, and Photographer at Freelance

Contributing Writer at Dark Reading

Articles

  • 1 week ago | sapinsider.org | Jennifer Lawinski

    ⇨ Organizations using SAP can leverage embedded analytics within SAP S/4HANA for real-time reporting, gaining immediate access to critical project and portfolio insights without waiting for enterprise-wide data transformations. ⇨ Platinum DB Consulting provides tailored in-system reporting that reduces risk and drives user adoption through intuitive, role-based dashboards, ensuring data accuracy and minimizing training needs.

  • 1 week ago | erp.today | Jennifer Lawinski

    Unit4 reported strong growth in cloud migrations and expanded its services portfolio in response to surging global demand for SaaS-based ERP among people-centric organizations. The company also recently announced several customer wins, a new service tier, and leadership changes designed to strengthen the company's position in the cloud ERP marketplace.

  • 1 week ago | sapinsider.org | Jennifer Lawinski

    SAP Analytics and AI Media Awareness Program ⇨ The integration of SAP’s Joule AI copilot with Microsoft 365 Copilot creates a unified experience that enhances productivity by allowing seamless interaction with enterprise data while minimizing application switching. ⇨ This collaboration bolsters contextual intelligence, enabling employees to make smarter, data-driven decisions by combining insights from SAP's business data with Microsoft 365's productivity tools.

  • 1 week ago | erp.today | Jennifer Lawinski

    In today's enterprise landscape, identity and access management (IAM) has long been seen as the cornerstone of securing critical business systems. Yet as threats become more sophisticated and IT environments grow more complex-spanning ERP platforms, financial systems, and countless SaaS applications-traditional IAM strategies alone are no longer enough.

  • 1 week ago | erp.today | Jennifer Lawinski

    In the world of nonprofit retail, where every dollar earned drives social impact, technology can be a powerful force multiplier. For Goodwill Industries of Northwest Ohio, that reality became abundantly clear when aging point-of-sale systems began holding the organization back-threatening not just operational efficiency, but also its broader mission: helping people overcome barriers to employment through job training and placement programs.