XPANDION provides unique, behavior-based analytical tools that optimize and simplify SAP-driven enterprise management systems, and make them thin and controllable.
The Next Generation in SAP Monitoring, Risk Assessment, and SecurityXPANDION’s unprecedented approach - focused on the real-time behavior of SAP users - has positioned the company as a leader in SAP-based risk management and behavioral analysis software for large organizations. XPANDION’s solutions deliver: - Total visibility of actual real-time authorization usage
- Increased control over authorization and user activity
- Enhanced SAP security; detection of unusual and unacceptable activities
- Reduced costs for SAP licensing-SAP audit trails
- Decreased costs for audit, SoD and authorization projects
XPANDION’s solutions are: - Easily deployed
- User-friendly
- External to SAP
- Low maintenance
XPANDION's Founder and CTO, Moshe Panzer
"XPANDION makes SAP much easier to understand and control." Moshe Panzer, a recognized SAP expert, has worked as a senior SAP consultant, project advisor and project leader for large private corporations worldwide, and as development, conversions and interface manager for the Israel Ministry of Finance. He has developed and managed large scale software integration, interfacing and architecture, and has played pivotal roles in more than 50 complex SAP implementations in Israel, Europe, and the US. He led the development of the largest SAP implementation in Israel, thought to be the largest IT project in Israel. He was regional director, responsible for Microsoft-SAP solutions connectivity, and personally developed a connector for MS-SAP. Over the years, SAP, as well as other major companies in Israel and Europe, has called upon Moshe to lead dozens of courses in SAP management systems. Moshe's technological vision is the driving force behind XPANDION's product development. In addition to his technological expertise, Moshe has founded and run three successful software companies. He has a B.Sc. in Information Systems Engineering from the Technion, and a Masters degree in Information Systems (MSIT) from Clark University.
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