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- Russia's Baltika Breweries Links Its ERP Databases Using SQL Server 2008 Replication
- Baltika Breweries, the largest producer of beer in Russia, has about 12,000 employees and 11 breweries. Its popular brands have been the market leader in Russia for more than a decade and are exported to 46 countries. The company coordinates Enterprise Resource Planning ERP across its operations using an ERP...
- Tags: Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Russia, Microsoft SQL Server, ERP, Microsoft Corp., Replication, Brewery, Baltika, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, Databases, Software, Data Management
- Case studies 2008-02-01
- Motorola Picking System Streamlines Kirin Brewery Supply Chain
- In a food and beverage industry that demands a high-level of product freshness, Kirin has to enhance their receiving, picking and shipping capabilities in their breweries and distribution centres in order to remain competitive. Additionally, the newly-implemented system has to be compatible with their current system and be ready for...
- Tags: Brewery, Motorola Inc., Supply Chain, Food & Beverage, Business Operations, Manufacturing
- Case studies 2007-12-19
- SAP Business One - Providing a Solid Foundation for Achieving Ambitious Growth Targets
- Headquartered at a ten acre site in Liverpool, Cains Brewery has ambitious plans to grow its brand from £5m turnover in 2002, to £50 million by 2007. After purchasing the brewery in July 2002, which was making heavy losses, Ajmail Dusanj, Joint Managing Director, and his brother implemented a new...
- Tags: SAP AG, Brewery, Branding, Marketing
- Case studies 2005-11-01
- mySAP Customer Relationship Management Enables Brewery to Provide Better Service and Gain a Competitive Edge
- Sociedade Central de Cervejas, Portugal's second-largest brewery, needed better control of its customer servicing system. To gain this control, it implemented mySAP Customer Relationship Management. The solution brought the company's customer interaction center in-house, streamlined the workflow process for technical services, and improved communications and productivity. This resulted in reduced...
- Tags: mySAP, SAP AG, Brewery, mySAP CRM, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Software, Software
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- Labatt's Employees Meet at 'The Pub' to Improve Internal Communication and Collaboration
- Labatt Breweries of Canada is one of the nation's oldest and most successful companies, currently employing 3,800 Canadians. To improve overall communication with employees located in eight breweries from coast to coast and to eliminate silos of information between business units, the company decided to implement an intranet, called 'The...
- Tags: Employee, Collaboration, Microsoft Corp., Brewery, Intranet, Labatt, Team Management, Management
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- Brewery Sales Force Gains Remote Access, Improved Productivity With New Server System
- When the Brooklyn Brewery began making beer in New York City, it not only produced its own brand but also served as a distributor for several other local and national brands. When the brewery's brand became strong enough financially, the brewery sold its distribution division and focused on its core...
- Tags: Sales Force, Server, Brewery, Remote Access, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Branding, Telecommunications, Sales, Marketing
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- Appearance: PPUG meets tomorrow in Philly
- If you're in the Philadelphia area I'd like to invite you to attend the Philadelphia PowerBook User Group PPUG meeting tomorrow at the Manayunk Brewery and Restaurant. We meet from 12 noon to 3pm over lunch and fine local beer. Want to debate my theory on...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Philadelphia, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- I can take costly energy, rice shortages, pricier platinum, but not my beer!!!!
- I can take costly energy, rice shortages, pricier platinum, but not my beer!!!!why........ not the beer, its the end of the worldits the end of the society as we know it man ....ill died from dehydration's.....WHY WHY WHY well i could turn toward red wine or...
- Tags: American Ale, hop, American beer
- Discussion threads 2008-05-07
- Can the UK government regulate US-based social networking sites?
- Can the UK government regulate US-based social networking sites?Home Office attention welcome but ignorantSteve, a good piece. I saw this covered today and my first though was how this could possibly be enforced on non-UK websites. My second thought was whether the same plans would extend to business...
- Tags: social networking, social networking site
- Discussion threads 2008-04-03
- Is someone not doing their homework at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation?
- If you read a recent LA Times article the way I did, then its apparently more difficult that it seems to do the world good without relying on a bit of evil. In what appears to be a deeply researched article by Times staff writer Charles Piller, The Bill and...
- Tags: Berlind, General, investment, Microsoft
- Blog posts 2007-02-09
- Pearson's wiki business book
- Our world has certainly changed if Pearson, the publishing giant behind the Financial Times, Les Echos or Penguin Books, has decided to use a wiki to create a new business book. According to the Wall Street Journal in U.K.s Pearson Tests The Group Dynamic For a Wiki Book (paid registration...
- Tags: Computers &, Internet, Social Sciences
- Blog posts 2006-11-21
- Is there an open source community?
- Over at O'Reilly John Mark Walker has produced a lovely history of the open source movement, one it's hard to take issue with, and which I encourage anyone not familiar with software history to read right away. But his headline is deliberately provocative, and slightly misleading. The headline reads, There...
- Tags: open source
- Blog posts 2006-01-15
- Should the U.N. run the Internet?
- Should the U.N. run the Internet?Should the U.N. run the Internet?Not only no, but F*** no!What will happen if given to the UN:1. Costs will increase - bribes cost money.2. Repressive regimes will find it easier to suppress information, as the UN is largely made up of repressive regimes.3: The...
- Tags: Internet
- Discussion threads 2005-07-12
- Broadband: Why policies must change
- Broadband: Why policies must changeBush: "Keep internet access tax free", but it's already taxed!My last DSL bill from Verizon lists a charge of $2.34 as FUSF recovey fee, so my internet access is already taxed. So my question is if Bush claims to "keep" internet access free, is this an...
- Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, broadband
- Discussion threads 2004-07-27
- Kirin Makes Collaboration Easier With Messaging and Collaboration Solution
- Kirin Brewery Company of Tokyo brews one of the most popular lager brands in the world and holds a market share of nearly 40 percent in Japan. When IBM announced that it was ending support for Lotus Notes R4.6 in January 2003, the company had to choose between upgrading its...
- Tags: Collaboration, IBM Lotus Notes, Messaging, Microsoft Corp., Groupware, E-mail Servers, Enterprise Software, Software
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- Ziemann+Bauer Brings Speed, Accuracy, and Multilingual Capability to Its Document Creation
- Ziemann+Bauer GmbH is a subsidiary of the international Ziemann Group and the world's major production site for brewing vessels and brewery tanks. Ziemann+Bauer wanted to speed and customize generation of business documentation in the different departments. The challenge was to consolidate data from the various divisions of the company to...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Ziemann+Bauer GmbH, E-mail, Online Communications
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- Kirin Brewery Company, Limited Accurately Forecasts - And Meets - Demand
- Ensuring appropriate inventory is one of the key business goals for any manufacturer, making effective Supply Chain Management SCM a priority. Failure to control inventory can have a huge influence on the whole business, including lost sales opportunities caused by short stock and unnecessary costs incurred by excess inventory. The...
- Tags: SAS Institute, Wine
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- Craft Brewery to Boost Productivity and Manageability With Operating System Upgrade
- Sierra Nevada operates 150 workstations across the enterprise. From research and development to accounting, the company employs technology to ensure the highest levels of quality. In this spirit, Sierra Nevada was seeking a technology solution to make it easier for employees to find relevant product-testing data and other documentation. The...
- Tags: Operating System, Microsoft Corp., Sierra Nevada, Microsoft Windows, Workstations, Operating Systems, Research & Development, Software, Business Operations
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