The grace period is over. Registration deadlines at the BSI expired on March 6, 2026, and the Federal Office has moved to active enforcement. For managing directors in medical technology, this means: those who have treated NIS-2 as an IT issue so far may face unexpected personal consequences.
Read MoreMARIProject 8.0.000: New design, expanded production and optimised processes
With MARIProject 8.0.000, users get a revised design with flexible Horizon themes, closer integration with the SBO Web Client
Read MoreMDR-compliant ERP solutions for medical technology
Medical technology is facing numerous challenges due to strict regulations and rising costs. The MDR (Medical Device Regulation), in particular, presents companies with considerable challenges. Although transitional periods until the end of 2028 can be utilised, medium-sized medical technology companies in particular must take action.
Read MoreOrder bills of materials in mechanical and plant engineering
Order BOMs are an important control element in mechanical and plant engineering. The growing bill of materials helps to meet the constantly changing requirements and adaptations in projects in this industry.
Read MoreManage batches for medical devices
Companies that manufacture medical devices in particular are obliged to manage these products in batches. This applies in particular to all products for implantation, in-vitro diagnostics and all products manufactured from substances of animal origin. Batch management for medical devices is a legal requirement that must be strictly adhered to. The batch number documents both the manufacturing process and the raw materials used. Under certain circumstances, batch numbers can be used to initiate product recalls.
Read MoreMariProject 6.6 for plant construction companies
The integration of MariProject into the ERP solution SAP Business One makes it possible to support processes in project-oriented, medium-sized plant construction companies from end to end. From project definition to purchasing, costing, quotation preparation, resource planning, time and travel expense recording, right through to invoicing, service and evaluations such as the valuation of assets under construction.
Read MoreEVENT: How much business software is necessary?
The Augsburg "Aktive Feierabend" will take place for the fifth time on 8 October 2019.
Read MoreERP for automotive suppliers
In order to maintain a reliable overview between sales, production and delivery, the ERP of automotive suppliers must guarantee fast workflows with a high level of process reliability. To be able to guarantee this, the solution should first adapt to the automation standard of the industry.
Read MoreERP for the electronics industry
According to a study by Konradin Verlag, around 40% of electronics companies use in-house developments, as not many ERP systems manage the balancing act between project management and subsequent series production. The electronics industry has to contend with constant innovations and short product life spans like no other. It relies on the time from current product development to completion and marketing being as short as possible.
Read MoreSAP Business One for the energy industry
The energy industry is a very specialised sector for an ERP such as SAP Business One. The Berlin-based SAP partner IQone GmbH has now closed this gap.
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