Thursday, March 5, 2009

SAP Network Weblogs

SAP Network Weblogs

Item Size Limits in a Duet Landscape -- How to pass all 5 gates

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 06:11 AM CST

With Duet Reporting Management scenario, you can have reports with up-to-date SAP backend data sent to the Outlook Inbox. If these reports contain multiple megabytes of data, delivery to the Duet client might fail. So let’s follow the path of a report through the Duet landscape and see the “gates” where the report might get stuck.

Polestar OnDemand APIs now available for your Innovation Ideas

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 01:28 AM CST

Polestar OnDemand Preview, a cloud based version of SAP BusinessObjects Polestar now has a REST API for creating interactive data mashups. SAP will be funding an innovation challenge to award $10,000 to the developers who create the most innovative and creative Polestar mashups.

Leveraging the services of the Business Suite 7

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 01:15 AM CST

With the Business Suite 7, SAP clients get a wealth of services packed into the deal. This blog discusses how the services that are core to the Business technology can be managed. For that, we introduce the Standards Layer of TechnoVision, Capgemini’s strategic framework to help the CIO respond to current changes in the marketplace.

Optimizing Working Capital with Business Suite 7, Business Networks, and Standards

Posted: 05 Mar 2009 12:12 AM CST

SAP Business Suite 7's Bank Communication Management application, part of Treasury Applications from SAP in ERP Financials, provides an integrated payments channel that supports the full corporate payments life-cycle chain.

Sustainability, Measurement and Software Solutions - Part 1

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 08:03 PM CST

Business reasons for making a business more sustainable

Maps in Business Objects Polestar

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 05:33 PM CST

We built a prototype of showing data on maps in Business Objects Polestar. How would you make use of it?

Business Process Management Projects Surviving Budget Cuts

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 03:19 PM CST

Business process management programs are proving to be resilient while other IT projects are subject to cuts. A window has opened for SAP Partners in BPM consulting as a result of new SAP offerings. Be warned, however that BPM consulting is a different kind of business from traditional SOA application development. Special webinar about how SAP partners can develop their own successful BPM practicesnext Wednesday, March 11 at 11AM Eastern / 8AM Pacific featuring Ann Rosenberg.

Thinking about CSR and the next step forward ! -- Part 2(c)

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 11:28 AM CST

In this blog I have listed the major clauses, the sub-clauses --each major clause wise, the core subjects and the issues addressed under each core subject, and about the model. I have only tried to make it be presented step by step so that the volume of writing does not seem weighing. It is hoped that it would provide a perspective to sequentially understand the contents of the Standard. For the reflective readers of the community this level of details would be enough to provide an overview, it was thought. It is posted for a leisurely reading, dwelling on one heading after another.

Second life for Enterprise

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 09:28 AM CST

SAP and Second Life

Data Federator

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 09:10 AM CST

Get more information about the Data Federator multi-source query engine

Troubleshooting Duet Workflow 1.0

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 09:07 AM CST

In this blog I’m going to discuss how to troubleshoot common issues while developing a Duet workflow application using the Duet Workflow Configuration Tool, and issues related to the runtime of the generated workflow application.

Imagineering: Sensor Network Solutions and SAP

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 08:47 AM CST

This article is the first in a series of articles around "Sensor Network Solutions and SAP", which outline a Sensor Network Platform that enables integration of sensor solutions with SAP software as well as among different sensor network solutions.

SAP Implementations in the Current Economic Landscape

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 08:46 AM CST

What aspects of SAP implementations will become more crucial in the current economic environment or, conversely, less important? Will focus and priorities change at all? Will the ensuing global downturn simply serve to reinforce critical delivery points that seem less crucial amidst less stressful times?

How exactly *does* corporate social responsibility create shareholder value?

Posted: 04 Mar 2009 07:55 AM CST

With the recent announcement of SAP's new focus on Sustainability, I thought it timely to share some thoughts on McKinsey & Company's recent executive survey on this subject.

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