SAP Lab
The lab will serve as a place of instruction for Central New York engineers and SU
students, and will enable synergistic interaction among the practicing engineers, the students
and SU faculty experts.
Lab's Yesterday
The new Central New York Enterprise Systems Laboratory (CNY-ESL) to be constructed in Syracuse University's
Link Hall will strengthen the local manufacturing environment and will lead to increased company revenues
and job retention as Central New York's manufacturing firms become more efficient and better able to compete
in the global marketplace, say the lab's organizers.The CNY-ESL-an initiative of the Institute for
Manufacturing Enterprises in SU's L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science-will provide a
unique environment for educational, and research and development activities in the area of scalable
enterprise systems. The lab will serve as a place of instruction for Central New York engineers and
SU students, and will enable synergistic interaction among the practicing engineers, the students
and SU faculty experts.
The State of New York awarded Syracuse University $150,000 to support this initiative.
A new 15-seat computer cluster was established at the second floor of ECS’s Link Hall.
Recently the cluster has been upgraded with the-state-of-the-art distance learning equipment.
Four servers were purchased and dedicated to support the SAP program. Currently, two servers
are used to support IDES and other configured clients; one server is for APO and another for Live-Cache.
Lab's Today
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