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ABSTRACT:
Companies have been working to implement a consolidated integration strategy that will achieve shorter production times, faster order fulfillment, reduced inventory on hand, and tighter control over financial processes. Over the past decade, companies were focused on optimizing their internal core infrastructure technologies to achieve better integration benefits. However, the truth is that today's infrastructure achieved only a portion of the efficiencies that are possible. A complete Integration solution should provide a stable, long-term relationship with your core SAP infrastructure, flexibility to accommodate emerging technologies and small supplier solutions to fill the gap. Learn how you can benefit from a solution to simplify the process of integrating business processes no matter what integration technology, industry standards, or communication protocols are being used.
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Stefan Koenig
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SEEBURGER, Inc.
Yves Bernier
SAP Development /Integration Manager
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MiTEL
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