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NLINK INSIDE CASE STUDY
This manufacturing software company recognized early on that they needed a way to efficiently and cost-effectively deploy their product at those customers who were running their business using SAP. Without any depth of in-house knowledge of SAP combined with a targeted customer base that was heavily using SAP they knew that they needed help. They realized that they needed a way to unify all of their SAP interfaces into a single technology, allowing them to focus their in-house product development efforts on their core strength: delivering superior software solutions for the process industry.
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NLINK ADC TO SAP SOLUTION CASE STUDY
This customer is a petroleum marketer and makes use of all kinds of tanks for storage and transportation of petroleum products. Periodically, these tanks (and their associated accessories) need to be delivered to the original vendor for service. After servicing has been performed, the tank (plus accessories) is returned to the customer. When you're a billion dollar business and you're running your business on SAP this seemingly simple process can be slow, painful and error prone.
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NLINK OPC TO SAP SOLUTION CASE STUDY
This Oil & Gas Company has a SCADA system used to monitor 115 medium voltage Circuit Breakers at nine different electrical substations. For each breaker, the Voltage, Amperage, Kilowatt, Frequency and Power Factor are monitored and also recorded inside a SQL database. This circuit breaker data is made available via an OPC DA server installed on the same machine. The customer wished to take the raw operational data from the circuit breakers and load these data as Measuring Points into the SAP PM Module.
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NLINK TOOLKIT CASE STUDY
This process industry company needed a cost-effective method to integrate their newly purchased Manufacturing Execution System (MES), their existing Trim Optimization and Advanced Planning systems and their bar code scanners with SAP. They wanted a solution that could support a wide variety of sophisticated real-time SAP interfaces and that they could build and extend themselves. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), ease of use, flexibility and time to implement were all critical factors in the decision making process along with a requirement for comprehensive support from their vendor of choice.
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