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iPAQ: Making the Most of the Motor Show
White Paper Skoda Auto had the problem of capturing customer information at shows. The solution was a comprehensive system using a hand-held Compaq iPAQ device using a GPRS data connection to request and send data to an external web server. [03 Jul 2008]
Increased Efficiency Through Digital Planning
White Paper Volkswagen AG is the largest car maker in Europe. Volkswagen AG wanted to increase the efficiency of vehicle body production planning. Like auto OEMs worldwide, the company is always searching for ways to improve efficiency. [14 Jan 2008]
A Leading Automotive Manufacturer Implements Innovative HR Programs with mySAP ERP Human Capital Management
White Paper Volkswagen AG, the famous German auto manufacturer, turned to mySAP ERP Human Capital Management (mySAP ERP HCM) to manage its Innovative Personnel Service (IPS) project. Volkswagen gives special credit to SAP consulting's HR experts for the... [26 Jul 2007]
VW Financial Services builds virtualised SAN
News Volkswagen Financial Services (VFS UK) has managed a complete return on investment within three months after implementing a virtualised Storage Area Network solution. The organisation, which employs 450 staff and offers financial services products... [21 May 2007]
A Leading Automotive Manufacturer Implements Innovative HR Programs with mySAP ERP Human Capital Management
White Paper Volkswagen AG, the famous German auto manufacturer, turned to mySAP ERP Human Capital Management (mySAP ERP HCM) to manage its Innovative Personnel Service (IPS) project. Volkswagen gives special credit to SAP consulting's HR experts for the... [04 Apr 2007]
Radioactive: Today a jam, tomorrow the open road?
Comment Audi, BMW, DaimlerChrysler and Volkswagen have teamed up with the Fraunhofer Institute, computer hardware maker NEC and Siemens to investigate ways that cars could talk directly to one another using wi-fi and other short-range wireless... [21 Jun 2006]
Unified Program Increases Training Effectiveness for European Auto Manufacturer
White Paper European Auto Manufacturer (EAM) is second behind Volkswagen in passenger car and commercial vehicle sales across all of Europe. EAM was looking for a long-term training partner to implement training programs for 2001 and change the way they train... [12 May 2006]
Leader: Driven by in-car connectivity
Leader Volkswagen working with Google Maps is evidence of that ambition. Only now the technologies seem to be either here or close and auto-makers have been forced by saturated markets and demanding drivers to innovate. [06 Feb 2006]
Reduce Costs and Streamline Translation of Technical Publications
White Paper This was the challenge facing Volkswagen AG: rapidly expanding authoring, publishing and translation requirements and a system that could no longer support its needs. This webcast explains how Volkswagen deployed an XML-based authoring, content... [07 Jul 2005]
Volkswagen's World-Class Procurement Strategy Produces Breakthrough Productivity Gains
White Paper Based in Wolfsburg, Germany, Volkswagen AG (www.volkswagen.de) is Europe's largest auto manufacturer with worldwide revenues approaching $110 billion and manufacturing facilities on every continent. Volkswagen needed to integrate its information... [24 Sep 2004]
Volkswagen's World-Class Procurement Strategy Produces Breakthrough Productivity Gains
Based in Wolfsburg, Germany, Volkswagen AG (www.volkswagen.de) is Europe's largest auto manufacturer with worldwide revenues approaching $110 billion and manufacturing facilities on every continent. Volkswagen needed to integrate its information... [24 Sep 2004]
Covisint e-hub acquired by FreeMarkets
News While Covisint was founded by DaimlerChrysler, Ford and General Motors many other car giants were quick to join in, notably Renault/Nissan, Toyota and even eventually Volkswagen. Covisint, set up by the Big Three US auto manufacturers at the height... [02 Jan 2004]
Volkswagen U-turn puts it on road to Covisint
News Volkswagen, along with fellow German car maker BMW, has always refused to join auto industry exchange Covisint, preferring to operate alone. Volkswagen has started trading on its private B2B hub and could be on its way to striking a deal with... [22 Nov 2001]
Ford's change of gear signals boost for B2B
News While Mitsubishi and Peugeot have jumped on board in the past year, and Daimler Chrysler claims to have done £2.16bn worth of business in a few days, Volkswagen and BMW have snubbed Covisint in favour of private networks. [31 Aug 2001]
GM, Toyota and VW debate linking parts online
News US-based General Motors, Japan's Toyota and German manufacturer Volkswagen could link up their systems to improve the automated trading of auto parts by 2001, according to reports in the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun. [02 Feb 2000]
