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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Dimo Spa Retail 500 $100M Italy SAP SAP SQL Anywhere Database Management 2003 Cami
In 2003, Dimo Spa implemented SAP SQL Anywhere as the local and offline database component within the Camì Casse point of sale solution for Euronics stores in Sardinia, Italy, using SAP SQL Anywhere as the Database Management platform to capture sell out and inventory transactions at each till. The deployment placed the SAP SQL Anywhere runtime on store POS hardware to sustain transactions during network outages and to persist sell out detail locally. The implementation used a local POS database module and a synchronization module to queue and reconcile transactions, configured to provide offline resilience for tills and to forward inventory and sell out records to the central system when connectivity allowed. SAP SQL Anywhere was configured for local storage on each POS, transaction logging, and scheduled or event driven synchronization to minimize data loss and to support near real time sell out reporting. Integration scope included synchronization to the central inventory and replenishment systems used by Euronics, delivering consolidated sell out and inventory feeds for downstream replenishment workflows and stock visibility. The rollout was executed in Italy, in the Sardinia region, and impacted retail operations, store level POS processing, and inventory management functions across participating Euronics points of sale, with delivery support from Cami. Governance emphasized store level resilience and centralized reconciliation, with operational processes to manage offline queues and synchronization windows between tills and the central system. The deployment produced explicit operational outcomes described in the case, namely improved stock visibility and replenishment capabilities, near real time sell out reporting, and offline resilience for tills.
European Investment Bank (EIB) Banking and Financial Services 4426 $6.0B Luxembourg SAP SAP SQL Anywhere Database Management 2008 n/a
In 2008, European Investment Bank implemented SAP SQL Anywhere. The SAP SQL Anywhere deployment acted as a Database Management platform supporting the Counterparty Credit Risk Unit in Luxembourg, providing persistent storage and query services for risk analytic workflows used by the bank. The implementation supported storage and retrieval of trade and market data and hosted SQL based business logic invoked by C# and VBA processes that calculate potential future exposure PFE, valuation adjustments and regulatory measures. SAP SQL Anywhere underpinned maintenance of the bank's PFE model, calculation and maintenance of the XVA framework and implementation of the SA-CCR standard for regulatory EAD and CVA capital charge. Integrations reflected in operational notes included market data and pricing connectivity to Bloomberg and pricing engines Numerix and CompatibL, together with application layer linkage to the Microsoft .NET framework and Sybase SQL tools. These integrations enabled batch and near real time data feeds into SAP SQL Anywhere to support daily risk figure production and controls. Operational coverage focused on Counterparty Credit Risk Unit workflows, including periodic backtesting of the PFE model, daily controls of produced risk figures and coordinated opinions on potential new derivatives transactions. Governance emphasized routine model validation touchpoints and cross functional communication with Front Office, IT, Audit and other Risk Units to align data, calculation and control processes.
National Highways Government 6100 $1.6B United Kingdom SAP SAP SQL Anywhere Database Management 1998 Mott MacDonald
In 1998, National Highways implemented SAP SQL Anywhere as a Database Management component for the Midlands Driver Information Service and related traffic information systems. SAP SQL Anywhere was deployed to provide a small footprint, highly available data management layer to support frontline edge operations and local data persistence. The implementation configured SAP SQL Anywhere as a frontline edge data store and synchronization component, supporting local caching, replication and asynchronous synchronization to central systems, enabling rapid development and integration of real time traffic feeds. Functional usage inferred from the system description included event ingestion, local incident state storage and feed orchestration to service downstream traffic systems. SAP SQL Anywhere was used alongside Sybase OpenServer and integrated with distribution mechanisms that updated variable message signs and with external third party information services to propagate incident data. Operational scope covered traffic operations in Great Britain with specific targeting of the Midlands Driver Information Service, and the programme enlisted Mott MacDonald as the implementation partner. Governance and configuration emphasized operational availability and automated update workflows, with deployment patterns focused on continuous feed ingestion and automated propagation to display systems and external feeds. The project delivered improved incident awareness and automated updates to variable message signs and third party information services, positioning SAP SQL Anywhere as a compact, resilient edge database and sync component for traffic operations.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD SAP SQL Anywhere Coverage

SAP SQL Anywhere is a Database Management solution from SAP.

Companies worldwide use SAP SQL Anywhere, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as European Investment Bank (EIB), National Highways and Dimo Spa are recorded users of SAP SQL Anywhere for Database Management.

Companies using SAP SQL Anywhere are most concentrated in Banking and Financial Services, Government and Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using SAP SQL Anywhere are most concentrated in Luxembourg, United Kingdom and Italy, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of SAP SQL Anywhere across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using SAP SQL Anywhere range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 33.33%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 66.67%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of SAP SQL Anywhere include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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