UK & Ireland SAP Users Group
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| Type | Not-for-Profit |
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| Industry | Technology |
| Founded | 1988 |
| Headquarters | Billingham, UK |
| Key people | Board of Directors Volunteer Board Members: Alan Bowling, Chairperson Glynn Lowth, Director Mark Anson, Director Martin Lewis, Director Philip Adams, Director Mike Dean, Vice Chairperson George Mansfield, Director |
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SAP UK & Ireland User Group is an independent community of SAP experts in the United Kingdom and Ireland that delivers events, education, influence, and networking to its members |
| Website | www.sapusers.org |
The UK and Ireland SAP Users Group is an independent not-for-profit organisation for users of the SAP ERP software.
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[edit] History
The group was formed in 1988 by a small group of enthusiastic SAP[1] users from organisations based in the UK and Ireland who wanted to share and exchange experiences gained while implementing and using software sold by SAP AG. Since it was established it has grown from representing less than 20 organisations to well over 400. In 2002 under the leadership of its then Chairman, Glynn Lowth, it appointed its first full time employed member of staff, and began to put in place a new infrastructure to support its membership. In 2004 a new website[2] was launched that for the first time allowed members to collaborate and work together on line. In 2005 the User Group set up a full time office in Billingham, Teeside where there are now 5 full time employees. After a gap of around 10 years, in 2006, it held a new annual conference in Birmingham attended by over 600 users. Further conferences were held in 2007 (Birmingham) and 2008 (London)[3].In 2009 the group took its annual conference to Manchester for the first time, which was the largest independent SAP conference to date. For 2010 Manchester is again the venue and the conference is planned as a three day event for the first time. In 2011 the conference returns to Birmingham. In 2007 the UK & Ireland SAP User Group was one[4] of the founding User Group of SUGEN (SAP User Group Executive Network), and now forms an active part of SUGEN [5] activities [6]. It is the recognised official group representing all SAP product Users within the United Kingdom and Ireland.
[edit] Key Aims of the User Group
•To facilitate networking and knowledge exchange[7][8] amongst members,
•To provide an independent[9] voice for SAP users in the UK and Ireland,
•To maintain and develop our close and influential relationship with SAP
•To add value to individuals and organisations, as a member of the user group
[edit] Facts and Figures
Over 400 member organisations based in UK and Ireland.
Over 3200 individuals from member organisations attended meetings in 2008.
Organisations come from private, public and charitable sectors.
17 Special Interest Groups which each meet at least three times a year:
Audit Control & Security (ACS), Business One, Business Intelligence/Business Warehouse (BI/BW), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Finance, Human Resources, IE (Irish) Payroll, Implementation & Support, Ireland, Maintenance & Service Management (MSM), Payroll, Project Systems, Retail, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Scotland, Testing, Training.
[edit] References
- ^ SAP AG User Group as described by SAP
- ^ sapusers.org SAP UK & Ireland User Group Website
- ^ Ashford,Warwick 10 November 2008 Report from Conference Computerweekly
- ^ SAP User Groups
- ^ SUGEN SUGEN as described by SAP
- ^ Ashford,Warwick 21 November 2008 Activity with SUGEN Computerweekly
- ^ Bowling,Alan 29 January 2009 Chairman and SOAComputing
- ^ Ashford,Warwick 22 October 2008 User Group Survey on SOAComputerweekly
- ^ Barker,Colin 25 July 2008 Users Appeal to SAPZDNet
