
SAP software potential
Insurance companies are failing to exploit the full potential of the SAP software they are paying for, according to a report from West Trax. The insurance industry is among 13 different sectors named in the report, which revealed that companies were using less than half of the standard SAP code they had paid for, wasting millions of pounds each year as a result.
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