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47 Events maltatoday, SUNDAY, 10 APRIL 2016 Reimagining business for the digital economy at SAP Forum Malta SAP is holding the SAP Forum, on 19 April 2016, at the Westin Dragonara Hotel. Entitled "Re- imagine Business for the Digital Economy", the Forum will share real-world experiences as well as the latest predictions from industry analysts, with cus- tomer showcases and hands-on demos. There are many reasons for at- tending the event, the most im- portant ones being that you will be able to: • Build a customized road map for digitizing your business • Explore emerging trends and innovations that enable you to Run Simple • Discover first-hand how SAP customers are successfully em- bracing digital transformation • See the latest solutions from SAP and its partners • Build connections and share experiences with peers across leading organisations Delegates to the SAP Fo- rum Malta will see how SAP S/4HANA represents the digital business foundation of the 21st century and is helping drive the digital transformation across industries, business functions, and roles with the ultimate in sophistication: simplicity. In addition, you will learn how SAP solutions can enable you to change the game by anticipating & driving better business out- comes with Predictive Analyt- ics. Through CRM Software – SAP Cloud for Customer, which will be also presented, you can learn how to reach your custom- ers at all points of their journey, and boost loyalty by responding to real-time data to deliver the best possible customer experi- ence, SAP Hybris Marketing. By using SAP HANA and Internet of Things, you will also discover how to build mobile apps quick- ly to deliver business value and integrate with existing process- es to reimagine your business with new products, services, and business models. The SAP Forum Malta is ad- dressed to management and business decision-makers in all sectors of economic activity, ir- respective of company size, and to executives wishing to be kept up-to-date with the latest tech- nology innovations and solu- tions that will power their busi- nesses in the digital economy. Datatech and Deloitte Con- sulting are sponsors of this event, which is also powered by IDC. For more information and to view the event's agenda please visit events.sap.com/reimagine- business-for-the-digital-econo- my-malta/en/home There is no entrance fee for the event but online registration is essential at events.sap.com/ reimagine-business-for-the-dig- ital-economy-malta/en/Regis- tration.aspx SCM-sponsored e-Journalism category attracts record number of entries THE finalists of the 2016 e-Jour- nalism category of the Malta Journalism Awards sponsored by SmartCity Malta are Cath- erine Aquilina, Martha Car- abott & Graziella Ellul journal- ists at Newsbook.com.mt and Nigel Mifsud from PBS. The e-journalism category this year attracted a record number of 15 entries. Commenting about this spon- sorship, SmartCity Malta CEO, Anthony P. Tabone said, "We are honoured to be sponsoring the e-Journalism category for another year. On both a global and national level online com- munications has become the preferred means of sharing information, which is why e- Journalism is crucial in today's fast-paced world with its power to reach people from all around the world in mere seconds." "SmartCity Malta is designed as a hub for all information and communication technol- ogy companies and we are com- mitted to making the project the leading hub for knowledge- based clusters. We are therefore delighted to be celebrating and commending the excellent work of these journalists by sponsor- ing the e-Journalism category," Mr Tabone continued. The Malta Journalism Awards are organised annually by the Institute of Maltese Journalists (IGM). The winners of this 26th edition of the Malta Journalism Awards will be announced at the awards ceremony on Saturday, 21st May, 2014, at The Palace Hotel, Sliema. From L to R: Nigel Mifsud (PBS), Graziella Ellul (newsbook.com.mt), Charles Ca- menzuli, IGM Council Member, Martha Carabott (newsbook.com.mt) and Cath- erine Aquilina (newsbook.com.mt) Banif team brightens up St Joseph Home ON the feast of St Joseph, a few team members from Banif 's Banking Operations Office and their families donned their over- alls and spent a day painting the playroom at St Joseph Home in Sta Venera. Founded back in 1888 by the Missionaries of St. Paul, the pur- pose of the home is to provide accommodation and support to boys with troubled backgrounds. The boys live in three sepa- rate f lats, according to their age group, with the aim of fostering a normal home environment and ultimately enabling them to go on to integrate with society. Since its opening, the home has taken over 2,300 boys under its wing. "Our team had been talking about getting together to give something back to the commu- nity, and we finally got together," said Mandy Scicluna, one of the Banif volunteers. "It was a fun and very reward- ing way of spending our holiday, and even doubled up as a good teambuilding exercise. Better yet, our colleagues around the Bank were also able to get in on it by contributing towards the buy- ing of paint and tools, through our monthly Casual Fridays ini- tiative." Banif Bank employees giving a facelift to the playroom at St Joseph Home in Sta Venera

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