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- Hacker Night Bangalore
- Optimized Supplier Spend Reporting
- Academic Study Finds SAP Community Offers High Response Rates, Timely Answers, and Sense of Community
- eCommerce Evaluation Guide for SAP Business ONE
- New developer licenses for NetWeaver on the horizon
- How to Implement Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) with the SAP CRM Interaction Center
- 10 EA pitfalls that a real EA implementation might experience
- Webcast, Dec. 8: Driving Customer Advocacy with Loyalty Marketing
- Unicode Character and SAP Standard Interfaces based on RFC
- Browser Support: Windows 7
- Central CTS - A technology preview
- Analyzing Problems Using ABAP Short Dumps: Part I
- Performance Study: Web Intelligence on top of SAP BW
- Live Expert Sessions for you! Presented by IPNW RIG: "Layered Scalable Architecture" is it! for your large scale BWs
- Prevent System Down Time with SAP Active Global Support
| Posted: 12 Nov 2009 05:13 AM PST |
| Optimized Supplier Spend Reporting Posted: 12 Nov 2009 01:49 AM PST |
| Posted: 11 Nov 2009 11:36 PM PST Researchers at the University of Colorado analyzed the SAP Community Network (SCN) - in particular, our discussion forums - in a study examining peer-support communities. They compared SCN to two other such communities. See their conclusions about the culture created through your community participation. |
| eCommerce Evaluation Guide for SAP Business ONE Posted: 11 Nov 2009 11:23 PM PST |
| New developer licenses for NetWeaver on the horizon Posted: 11 Nov 2009 10:29 PM PST |
| How to Implement Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) with the SAP CRM Interaction Center Posted: 11 Nov 2009 06:44 PM PST |
| 10 EA pitfalls that a real EA implementation might experience Posted: 11 Nov 2009 04:18 PM PST I saw Gartner's list and I simply had to write my own version (which is based on my experience). 1) Doing EA just for the sake of EA: Enterprise architecture is a mean to reach a goal. If you don’t know what is your goal and how you'll use enterprise architecture to reach this goal, you fall into the most common and painful pitfall. There should be at least one goal like to reduce IT cost, better planning and executing of IT, dealing with compliance requirements or even migrating legacy applications to new platform. If you cant provide clear goals and explain how EA is serving you, you're doing enterprise architecture for the sake of enterprise architecture. Regretfully doing EA for the sake of EA will bring your initiative to complete failure. |
| Webcast, Dec. 8: Driving Customer Advocacy with Loyalty Marketing Posted: 11 Nov 2009 01:52 PM PST Over the years, companies have fostered a community of loyal customers by implementing loyalty program strategies. The challenge now: Leverage these increasingly empowered and knowledgeable customers as part of a customer advocacy strategy to build deep, long lasting partnerships. This webcast, part of the CRM Thought Leadership Series, will show how leading companies are leveraging traditional loyalty management to drive customer advocacy. Join us! |
| Unicode Character and SAP Standard Interfaces based on RFC Posted: 11 Nov 2009 08:43 AM PST |
| Posted: 11 Nov 2009 07:48 AM PST |
| Central CTS - A technology preview Posted: 11 Nov 2009 07:45 AM PST |
| Analyzing Problems Using ABAP Short Dumps: Part I Posted: 11 Nov 2009 06:57 AM PST It's panic time when your ABAP program writes a short dump in a customer system. Experience has shown that developers tend to rush right past the ABAP short dump in their eagerness to start looking at the problem. But often, the short dump is the best and sometimes the only diagnostic aid that you have. This pair of weblogs explores the diagnostic aids and information resources that an ABAP short dump offers, and how to get the most help out of a dump. |
| Performance Study: Web Intelligence on top of SAP BW Posted: 11 Nov 2009 06:56 AM PST This is a kind of sequel to the <a href="http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/13398" target="_top">blogs</a> I've posted earlier this year. A long-term SAP customer provided real-world example that shows the performance improvements that have been achieved through the joint efforts of the WebI, ODA and BW development teams. |
| Posted: 11 Nov 2009 06:56 AM PST |
| Prevent System Down Time with SAP Active Global Support Posted: 11 Nov 2009 06:56 AM PST In order to best support their customers and the software they are running, SAP provides a remote network connection to customers; essentially a direct link between the customer and SAP. A component of SAP's Global Support Backbone, this connection enables communication, between customers, SAP and SAP's software solution partners through a variety of methods allowing the customer to take advantage of many different services and support functions that SAP has to offer. |
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