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  • 1 month ago | news.sap.com | Danielle Venino |Stefanie Glenk |Judith Magyar |Maryann Abbajay

    NHL front offices operate in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment where every decision—from roster moves to contract negotiations—can shape a team’s future. To support these critical decisions, SAP and the NHL are introducing the SAP-NHL Front Office App for iPad. This powerful tool can streamline and centralize access to key data, helping general managers and hockey operations departments manage roster planning, salary cap considerations, and player contracts more efficiently.

  • 2 months ago | forbes.com | Judith Magyar

    The Middle East faces unique challenges in ensuring food security, primarily due to its dry climate and limited natural resources. Almarai, the largest dairy company in the region, is leading the way in overcoming these challenges through strategic technological investments and a commitment to sustainable growth. The strategic visionDue to limited arable land and water, over roughly 85% of food in the Middle East is imported, leaving the region vulnerable to global supply chain disruptions.

  • 2 months ago | news.sap.com | Stefanie Glenk |Judith Magyar |Maryann Abbajay

    Using Apple Vision Pro, a new SAP Sports One prototype offers a unique 3D view on football matches from any player’s perspective to help gain deeper insights into game situations and boost player development. It started with a hackathon for SAP engineers with the goal to create a prototype combining the power of immersive technology and SAP solutions. The SAP Sports One team won with a prototype unlocking the potential of spatial computing in football match preparation.

  • Jan 24, 2025 | forbes.com | Jack Dyson |Judith Magyar

    By Jack Dyson, SAP Brand JournalistFor much of the 20th century, work meant heading to the office. It was a space where employees found structure, identity, and a sense of belonging. The desk, the nameplate, the shared coffee machine—all these mundane elements carried a quiet significance. One could point to them and say, This is where I belong. Today, that vision feels increasingly distant.

  • Jan 23, 2025 | forbes.com | Judith Magyar

    The numbers are mind-boggling. According to the IEA Global EV Outlook which examines regional targets and current vehicle statistics, at least 235 to 300 million electric vehicles (EVs) will need to be produced to meet the combined electrification goals of the EU and the United States by 2035. Where will all the batteries come from to meet these needs?

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