SAP

131 results about this entity

Period: 07 Dec 2004 - 01 May 2024

SAP hires ex-Barclays CIO Trotta

SAP has recruited Don Trotta, a one-time chief information officer of Barclays Bank and Citigroup, as its new global head of financial services.

CBA adds A$150m to core banking upgrade budget

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has added A$150 million to its original A$580 million core banking overhaul budget to cover the inclusion of subsidiaries Auckland Savings Bank and Bankwest in the project.

First SOA standards released by BIAN industry coalition

The Banking Industry Architecture Network (BIAN) alliance - comprising major technology vendors and banks - has published its first bank IT services standards since it was spun out of SAP over a year ago.

Big likely to get bigger in consolidating core banking market

Oracle and Temenos are set to continue their dominance of the core banking technology market as smaller rivals fall by the wayside and banks take a cautious approach to vendor selection in a consolidating market, according to a new study by Forrester Consulting.

FRSGlobal acquires Business Objects' Secam+

Brussel's-based risk management and compliance outfit FRSGlobal has acquired regulatory reporting specialist BusinessObjects Secam+, from SAP subsidiary Business Objects.

CBA to include BankWest in core banking overhaul

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) says BankWest - which it is acquiring from Britain's Hbos - will be included in the overhaul of its core banking operations.

SAP signs HSBC to NetWeaver

British banking group HSBC is implementing technology from German ERP vendor SAP which it will use to automate and streamline delivery of banking services to corporate clients.

European and Middle Eastern banks look to invest in CRM - survey

As business gets ever more competitive, banks in Europe and the Middle east are increasingly looking to invest in customer relationship management (CRM) technology to help differentiate themselves from rivals, according to a survey commissioned by SAP.

Banco Sabadell to move HR operations to SAP platform

Spanish banking group Banco Sabadell has contracted with SAP for the supply and implementation of the vendor's ERP Human Capital Management system.

Commerzbank rolls out SAP for Banking

Germany's Commerzbank has migrated its loans processing operations to the SAP for Banking platform.

Bank of Ireland signs for Business Objects BI platform

Bank of Ireland (BoI) is rolling out business intelligence technology from SAP subsidiary Business Objects.

Bank of America signs for SAP ERP technology

German software vendor SAP says Bank of America is installing its enterprise resource planning (ERP) application to "integrate and enhance" internal reporting systems.

SAP and Microsoft team with vendors and banks to form SOA association

Software giants Microsoft and SAP have joined forces to establish an industry association to promote and support the implementation of service orientated architectures (SOA) by financial services firms.

CBA selects SAP for core banking overhaul

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is moving its core banking operations to the SAP for Banking platform under a four year, A$580 million programme to overhaul its legacy systems.

Nationwide switches to SAP for Banking

The UK's Nationwide Building Society is migrating its banking, savings and mortgage operations to the SAP for Banking platform as part of a £300 million business transformation programme.

SAP shakes up management at TomorrowNow unit

German software firm SAP says senior managers at its TomorrowNow subsidiary, which is embroiled in a corporate spying scandal involving arch rival Oracle, have resigned and it is now considering selling the Texas-based unit.

Eurozone banks say payments business on the brink of upheaval

Over 60% of payments professionals expect their business to have changed out of all recognition by 2010, according to a comprehensive survey of almost 100 Eurozone banks conducted by Finextra Research on behalf of enterprise resource planning outfit SAP.

SAP admits to "inappropriate" Oracle downloads; denies espionage

German software firm SAP has admitted that its subsidiary TomorrowNow carried out "inappropriate downloads" of protected documents belonging to archrival Oracle but denies that it accessed the material itself.

TietoEnator's German banking and insurance group divests SAP teams

Nordic technology firm TietoEnator has transferred its SAP business in the German banking and insurance group to specialist firm Resco. It has also agreed to a management buy-out from its SAP Human Capital Management consulting team.

Oracle accuses SAP of Web espionage

Oracle has filed a lawsuit against ERP rival SAP that accuses the German software firm of hacking into its customer support systems and stealing its protected software.