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- Demo Jam, update #2
- Worldwide Sensor Data Monitoring
- Affordable SAP e-Learning
- Experimenting with Digital Signatures in SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe
- New JDK? Don't forget about Wily Introscope
- New Xcelsius 2008 - NetWeaver 7.0 integration soon available
- From Microsoft to SAP : an exciting journey
- Marketing 2.0 - the next evolutionary phase of marketing has already started with Online Gets Going with Moving Images
- What about those Green Challenges
- Nominate the next SAP Mentor to join us by TechEd
- Changes to the SAP BusinessObjects Webinar Series
- Does that server have an Energy Star?
- Agile SAP: Mission Impossible?
- Where To Start With Intelligent Mail
- Marketing 2.0 - Calibrate how you Operate ... have Marketing to be the driver for a customer-centric DNA
| Posted: 08 Jul 2009 03:57 AM PDT |
| Worldwide Sensor Data Monitoring Posted: 08 Jul 2009 03:56 AM PDT In order to demonstrate the feasibility of integrating sensor nodes with SAP technology, SAP Research France stepped up to build a demo dashboard based on technologies (Event Driven Business Intelligent, and Xcelsius® software ) that integrates IP-based sensor nodes across all types of global physical networks, including IPv6 and IPv4. |
| Posted: 08 Jul 2009 03:55 AM PDT Virtual SAP TechEd (VSTE) provides access to valuable education with over 500 sessions from SAP TechEd events from 2006-2008 and used by SAP practitioners worldwide to learn latest SAP products, technologies, and develop new skills. This valuable package of knowledge is available to ASUG members at 30% discount. |
| Experimenting with Digital Signatures in SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe Posted: 08 Jul 2009 03:55 AM PDT |
| New JDK? Don't forget about Wily Introscope Posted: 08 Jul 2009 03:55 AM PDT |
| New Xcelsius 2008 - NetWeaver 7.0 integration soon available Posted: 08 Jul 2009 03:55 AM PDT |
| From Microsoft to SAP : an exciting journey Posted: 08 Jul 2009 03:54 AM PDT |
| Posted: 08 Jul 2009 03:53 AM PDT Marketing 2.0: Marketing is currently undergoing fundamental changes. With Web 2.0 taking off, more and more online videos are used as a tactic on the web. In order to efficiently do marketing in the new interactive area, interdisciplinarity, marketing planning, creativity, different organisational structures in agencies as well as marketing departments as well as new communicative concepts are required. Those are the results of a most recent study. |
| What about those Green Challenges Posted: 08 Jul 2009 02:49 AM PDT |
| Nominate the next SAP Mentor to join us by TechEd Posted: 07 Jul 2009 05:15 PM PDT |
| Changes to the SAP BusinessObjects Webinar Series Posted: 07 Jul 2009 05:04 PM PDT |
| Does that server have an Energy Star? Posted: 07 Jul 2009 04:46 PM PDT |
| Agile SAP: Mission Impossible? Posted: 07 Jul 2009 02:54 PM PDT Applying Agile to the world of SAP projects, well that is an impossible mission. Right? Lots of die hard SAP consultants still believe so. Even so described by the ASAP project approach. I personally feel that this is going to change very soon, just as SAP projects are changing rapidly with all the possibilities that SAP NetWeaver as business process platform offers. |
| Where To Start With Intelligent Mail Posted: 07 Jul 2009 02:07 PM PDT |
| Posted: 07 Jul 2009 01:50 PM PDT Managing a global marketing operation seemingly gets more difficult every day. Processes also in marketing have to be adapted in order to satisfy customer requirements and seamlessly integrate with other functional departments such as sales and service. Establishing efficient processes allows for the best way to leverage marketing budgets and establishing a real "market focused organisation" as the heart of the future corporate DNA. Lessons learned show that it is recommeded that the Chief Marketing Officer has to take some particular work areas onto his personal agenda. |
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