Wednesday, February 3, 2010

SAP Network Weblogs

SAP Network Weblogs


SAP NetWeaver Portal - Partner Enablement Session Series

Posted: 03 Feb 2010 04:06 AM PST

Portal Educational Sessions announcement

Top Ten ePM trends for Next Decade - #7

Posted: 03 Feb 2010 03:31 AM PST

Continuing on the Top Ten ePM trend blog series....

Solution Architect Role Puzzler Continued ...

Posted: 03 Feb 2010 03:10 AM PST

Recently there has been an Enterprise Geeks Podcast and followup blog about SAP Project roles in particular about Solution Architect Role. This blog is a follow-on to those discussions more from SI perspective the role of Solution Architect Role in SAP project.

Opening up the SAP Fortress through Google Wave

Posted: 03 Feb 2010 01:30 AM PST

Google Wave is an online tool for real-time communication and collaboration, incorporating functionality we know from e-mail, instant messaging, wiki, social networks and content management. Here I will a presentation I recently held in Norway in how Google Wave can be used together with existing business systems such as SAP.

PI/XI: Adapter FAQs revised with NWA access

Posted: 03 Feb 2010 12:21 AM PST

This blog shows how to deal with adapter services if Visual Admin is no longer available (which is the case of SAP PI 7.1).

Make your SAP SCM Life Easier

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 11:31 PM PST

Personal taste is so subjective that one man's meat literally is another man's poison. One thing that everyone seems to agree on though is that a return on investment has the same meaning to everyone, is it little suprise then that those who find great value from doing things differently are incredible evangelists for new paths being blazed in supply chain excellence.

IT Strategies for IFRS

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 08:10 PM PST

Webcast about lessons learned, considerations and choices to prepare an IT/Software roadmap for successful transition to IFRS.

Offerings in SAP BI 7,2

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 06:16 PM PST

Capabilities in NW BI 7.2

How to use UDO services in DI Server

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 02:53 PM PST

UDO services are available in DI API/DI Server since SAP Business One 2007A PL46. This blog is to show how to use UDO Services in DI Server.

Social Enterprise: What, Why, How?

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 02:52 PM PST

The web is abuzz about how social could make way into enterprise. We are of the view that it needs a deeper look at the key aspects of what would comprise a social enterprise and how it could be implemented. This is the first blog(more of an overview). In later blogs there would be more detailed analysis of some key challenges and aspects.

SEM-BCS and IFRS - Part IV

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 02:48 PM PST

Further details on master data requirements for consolidations and business combinations in the IFRS context.

Put a price tag on Enterprise Web 2.0 !

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 02:45 PM PST

This is in preparation for the Web 2.0 track for the sdn Community Day in Bonn 2010. When you think about basic reasons for companies, to engage in Web 2.0 technologies, you must be able to put a price tag on projects and ideas. Only measurable results will companies lead to the point, where they will embrace Web 2.0 strategies.

Large size file transfers

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 02:44 PM PST

large size file transfer

Strategy is a Verb

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 01:56 PM PST

Strategy in the dictionary is a noun. But a noun just describes something. Strategy is a verb. Strategy is about action.

HCM Processes & Forms: Security? Have your cake and eat it too!

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 12:09 PM PST

What if you need to restrict a user's access to certain HR information in all cases except when they are involved in a HCM P&F process? That's like saying "we want to stop them in all cases except when we don't". Sounds like a Catch 22 to drive your security friends crazy, eh? (haha) But what if you can you do both, restrict and allow? What if you can truly have your cake and eat it too? SAP provides a little known and often underutilized security feature for HCM Processes and Forms. Interested? Read more!

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