- Business Informatics
- ERP Systems
- SAP
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Heinrich is a Professor of Business Informatics at Brandenburg University of Technology's Department of Economics, where he has served since 1995 and as Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics from 2002-2013. His career bridges academic research and industrial application in enterprise systems. His educational background includes: Diplom-Informatiker (Computer Science) from Technische Universität Berlin Dr.-Ing. (Doctor of Engineering) from Technische Universität Berlin Heinrich's research centers on ERP systems implementation , particularly SAP solutions , with significant contributions to mobile business processes , security management , and ICT adoption in SMEs . His work uniquely connects vocational education transitions with corporate workforce development, emphasizing practical applicability through industry partnerships. Current projects focus on real-time in-memory computing and cloud-based enterprise architectures. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals evolving research trajectories from foundational ERP system comparisons (2000) toward cutting-edge in-memory computing (2012), consistently addressing industry pain points in system integration, mobile accessibility, and security. His editorial work on SAP ecosystems demonstrates sustained leadership in enterprise software evolution. His scientific recognition includes: Technologie-Transfer-Preis des Landes Brandenburg (2nd Prize, 2004) for mobile SAP R/3 integration with ZF Brandenburg Heinrich has supervised 62+ Master's theses (1998-2013) through partnerships with SAP, Volkswagen, and ZF Getriebe, focusing on practical ERP implementations. His grant portfolio includes BMBF-funded ANKOM (2012-2015) on vocational-to-academic transitions and Land Brandenburg's Innopunkt project (2009-2012). Industry collaborations span commsult AG (co-founded 2000), webXells GmbH, and the Berlin-Brandenburg SAP Forum (active since 2001). His innovation ecosystem includes the KomSiB Security Research Center (2008-2011) and leadership in the IHK Potsdam Innovation Expert Team since 2008, driving technology transfer between academia and regional industry.




