Diagon was among the first to introduce SAP cloud-based solutions in Hungary
Although many companies still treat system-level cloud solutions cautiously, Diagon Kft., which deals with the production and distribution of laboratory diagnostic reagents, was one of the first in Hungary to engage in real, cloud-based development and introduced SAP’s next-generation enterprise system, SAP S/4HANA , which was introduced by Kontron Hungary Kft. The unification of the outdated, fragmented system could be implemented cost-effectively with standardized processes without data loss.
A business management system can rarely serve a company for decades, since it is almost impossible to follow the growth of the company size, the expansion of the scope of activities, and technological changes with a single system. Databases are not kept up-to-date, changing business processes cannot be mapped in the system, trust in the system is lost due to its up-to-dateness and credibility, and employees turn to alternative solutions – transaction and customer data maintained in a spreadsheet.
This also happened in the case of Diagon Kft., which has been operating for 35 years. They started as a Hungarian company producing laboratory diagnostic reagents, in recent years they have expanded their activities with machine production and, in addition to domestic expansion, they can now boast a factory in Austria. The company supplies nearly 75,000 laboratories in more than 100 countries with reagents, so accuracy, the flow of information and the appropriate support of the corporate management system are key to their daily operations.
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