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Investment and HR Planning on SAP

The Austrian automobile club ÖAMTC was looking for a robust, centralized planning tool for the entire organization. It should reuse existing Excel files, and should be flexible…


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Austrian Ministry of the Interior: HR Planning

The Austrian Ministry of the Interior wanted software support for the organizational reform...


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6B47 Real Estate Investors AG: Contract Management

The successful company was growing rapidly and it became clear that the controlling department needed professional, centralized structures, especially in contract management. All documents needed to be stored securely and intuitively. However, the personal creativity and innovative strength of the employees should not fall by the wayside...


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Immofinanz Group: International Data Import

Every month, Immofinanz imports massive tenant data into the BI system. They come from almost 50 property management companies in CEE and contain extensive data on all tenants of the thousands of properties. The high volume of data, the large differences and the diverse, often surprising data errors made the import a challenge...


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Semper Constantia Privatbank AG: Finance Reporting

The bank was looking for a comprehensive, powerful and easy-to-use BI system. The previous reporting tool was was rather technical and not very user-friendly, and therefore only suitable for specialists. Cubes only contained a small amount of data and had already reached their performance limits...


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Porr AG: Corporate Planning

Corporate planning had to be restructured. The usual expensive, complex software tools were undesirable. The management shied away from costs and effort because they knew the problems from experience...


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Immofinanz AG: BI for Real Estate Asset Management

The situation was a mess: An expensive, new BI system that was knocked out standing. Dissatisfied managers who were hindered in their work. Stakeholders who blamed each other. And a management team that was running out of patience and money...