SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Feb. 16, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SAP SE (SAP) today announced that City Football Group has implemented SAP® SuccessFactors® human capital management (HCM) solutions to ...
Football clubs Manchester City, Melbourne City, New York City and Yokohama F Marinos are set to use SAP's cloud applications following a deal between City Football Group and the Germany-based software ...
SAP SE(NYSE: SAP) and City Football Group (CFG) today announced a global, multiyear marketing and technology partnership that will transform the way the ownership group and its football teams operate ...
Given the rapid technological innovation in sports, fan experience, player performance monitoring, team management, ticketing and venue operations are radically changing. The German Football ...
MOUNT HOLLY — Despite the thrilling fashion of last fall’s double-overtime win over East Gaston, something about it distinctly left a bad taste in the mouth of Burns quarterback Ben Mauney. “Last year ...
WALLDORF, Germany, Aug. 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced Arsenal Football Club has transformed its online retail site ArsenalDirect.com with SAP® Hybris® Commerce solutions, ...
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND: SAP SE and City Football Group (CFG) announced a global, multiyear marketing and technology partnership. The partnership will transform the way the ownership group and its ...
As NFL coaches and teams continue to incorporate increasingly advanced data and statistics to help improve player performance, SAP is providing fans with an in depth look at the conversations around ...
SAP AG and the German Football Association (DFB) reemphasized their mutual commitment to taking football to the next level by showcasing the SAP® Match Insights solution for football, the result of ...
City’s global charitable initiative, Cityzens Giving, supports youth-led community football projects in cities worldwide, focused on improving health, education and social inclusion for local young ...
When Germany met Argentina at the 2006 FIFA World Cup quarter-final for a penalty shoot-out, then-goalkeeper, Jens Lehmann, brought with him a crumpled piece of paper onto the pitch. It was a cheat ...
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