SAP will publicly release a car-sharing app that has helped save the company more than $5 million since the software giant deployed it internally in 2011.
The TwoGo app helps companies encourage employees to car share lifts to work, cutting carbon emissions, travel expenses, and corporate fleet costs, as well as reducing the need for car parks at corporate offices.
TwoGo is a cloud-based service for companies that want to get their employees sharing cars to and from work. Nokia’s Here platform provides the location component, helping to match people with likely carpooling companions.
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TwoGo is a cloud-based service for companies that want to get their employees sharing cars to and from work. Nokia’s Here platform provides the location component, helping to match people with likely carpooling companions.
We have tons of cars--and tons of congestion. But new breakthroughs in connecting cars to the cloud (and eliminating the need for car ownership) show what a better future for cars might look like.
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We have tons of cars--and tons of congestion. But new breakthroughs in connecting cars to the cloud (and eliminating the need for car ownership) show what a better future for cars might look like.
There’s a very short list of public figures who have become memorable for their commuting habits—mainly because their efforts to help the environment are so, well, unique.
Vice President Joe Biden famously rides Amtrak to work from Maryland to Washington, D.C. In Massachusetts, former Governor and one-time presidential candidate Mike Dukakis was known for his love of the ‘T,’ Boston’s subway and trolley system.
TwoGo By SAP® is a Cloud-Based, Mobile App That Actively Drives Employees’ Participation in Carpooling to Work
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WALLDORF, Germany, April 29, 2013 /3BL Media/ - The long, solo commutes endured by many employees are costing them and their organizations in lost productivity, wasted resources and additional expenses. SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today introduced TwoGo by SAP®, which allows companies to effectively engage their employees in ride-sharing to work.
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 23, 2013 /3BL Media/ - Earlier this month, the 4th Annual International Corporate Volunteerism Conference convened leaders from PepsiCo, Dow Corning, GlaxoSmithKline, IBM, John Deere, Merck, Pfizer, and SAP alongside members of the U.S. Department of State, USAID, International Business Leaders Forum, and other prominent public-sector groups.
Over the past several years, we at SAP have talked about how we cannot limit ourselves by merely trying to create a sustainability strategy.
Instead, we have been working to make our corporate strategy more sustainable. This month, we hit an important milestone on this journey with the publication of our first integrated report, which combines content from our annual report and sustainability report into one online experience.