Thursday, March 18, 2010

SAP Network Weblogs

SAP Network Weblogs


SAP Business Workplace Vs CRM 7.0 Worklist

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 06:03 AM PDT

This blog provides essential information that a consultant should know before he migrates workflows from the CRM 5.0 system to CRM 7.0 system. This blog gives the consultant an insight about the behavior of CRM 7.0 Work-list by comparing it with CRM 5.0 GUI Business workplace. This blog explains all the features not available in CRM work-list which were available in CRM Business Workplace. This piece of information could be utilized for the following: 1) Understanding the limitations that CRM 7.0 Work-list has and to figure out the workaround or a concrete solution to the limitation. 2) Understanding the functional Behavior of CRM 7.0 Work-list Vs CRM 5.0 Business Workplace (GUI) 3) Developing workflows definition from the scratch in CRM 7.0, as the workflow developer would develop these workflow definitions keeping in mind restrictions\limitations that users face while using CRM 7.0 Work-list. The CRM 7.0 Work-list is not an exact replica of SAP Business Workplace. CRM Work-list doesn’t have all the functionality that SAP Business Workplace had. This blog would list out all the difference between Business Workplace and UI work-list. This will also explain the features and drawbacks of CRM work-list over SAP Business Workplace.

Integration of Vendavo in the Lead to Cash Cycle

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 05:57 AM PDT

Integration of Vendavo in the Lead to Cash Cycle

Stunning BI Data Visualization -- From 1830

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 04:37 AM PDT

Data visualization has been around a long time -- here are some nice examples from the 1830 US census.

New Enterprise Social Systems community

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 01:42 AM PDT

A new community for Enterprise Social System is launched. This one will host material and discussions around the integration of OpenSocial, enterprise systems and social network functionality.

EAM Simplification

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 01:20 AM PDT

SAP Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is a powerful solution that has grown centered around the Plant Maintenance module in ERP. While it is arguably the best solution in the market with regards to breadth and depth, users weren't alway happy with the rather complex User Interface. SAP has been listening and is simplying the system for maintenance workers.

Join the " SAP Enterprise Asset Management Tribe " on BPX

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 01:08 AM PDT

Welcome to our " SAP Enterprise Asset Tribe ". I am looking forward to meeting you virtually or physically as we continue this journey to improving Asset Performance and launching a new Enterprise Asset Management area on BPX.

We cannot cannot work without Excel !!!

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 01:02 AM PDT

Just came of a CFO discussion forum in Singapore, where Mr. Rajesh Chopra, a resilient CFO, from OLAM International on of our strategic SAP customer commented the words 'We cannot cannot work without Excel', decided to blog excerpts for the benefit of the EPM community...

Distribution of full master data objects from change pointers - Vendors & Customers

Posted: 17 Mar 2010 11:46 PM PDT

Distribution of full Vendor & Customer Master Data

CRM Worklist- Private office settings in CRM Webclient UI

Posted: 17 Mar 2010 01:28 PM PDT

How to Maintain private office settings in CRM WebUI ? Until now, with SAP Business workplace it was possible for the users to maintain the private office settings using menu path Settings-> Office settings or by executing the transaction code SO13 directly. However when users migrated to CRM work-list they realized that it’s no longer possible to maintain Automatic forwarding and Automatic replies which was possible while they used SAP Business workplace ( GUI). Failure to maintain these, the users would never realize that there was an email sent to their SAP Inbox and hence would miss out on potential important piece of information as it is not longer possible to view the SAP Inbox within CRM work-list. This blog helps in configuring the CRM work-list in such a way that it would be possible for the users to maintain the private office settings even from the UI work-list. The CRM 7.0 Work-list is not an exact replica of SAP Business Workplace. CRM Work-list doesn’t have all the functionality that SAP Business Workplace had. This blog gives a concrete solution to address one of the limitations that CRM work-list has viz. inability to maintain private office settings from the UI work-list.

PI/XI: deploy a JMS/JDBC driver without JSPM?

Posted: 17 Mar 2010 01:08 PM PDT

This article presents an alternative way of deploying a JMS/JDBC drivers (or other SCA/SDA files).

State of SAP CRM - SAP Mentor Podcast

Posted: 17 Mar 2010 10:09 AM PDT

For the sixth edition of the ERP Lounge podcast series, I had the pleasure of sitting down for a bigtime SAP CRM consulting and skills discussion with SAP Mentors Stephen Johannes and Vijay Vijayasankar.

Weeds and Trees

Posted: 17 Mar 2010 10:01 AM PDT

There are some differences between big companies and small companies, like the difference between weeds and trees. Each has their strengths and weaknesses.

Where to find support statements for virtualized SAP enviroments on Linux x86_64

Posted: 17 Mar 2010 09:25 AM PDT

The openness of the Linux platform enables all kind of entities to take part in the evolution of it. Certain key components besides the Linux operating system introduce in a certain complexity like databases, virtualization technology or hardware architecture. This blog provides information where to find support statements for virtualized environments for Linux x86_64.

One Million Acts of Green Part 1: The Power of the Human Network

Posted: 17 Mar 2010 08:48 AM PDT

One Extraordinary Team. One Remarkable Idea. One Million Acts of Green.

SCRUM as example for new approaches in application development

Posted: 17 Mar 2010 06:35 AM PDT

In my last blog I introduced the classic approaches in application development and how they have evolved. As well as the IT architecture and software development tools have evolved the approaches have also evolved. In this blog I would like to present and discuss new agile approaches with the focus on SCRUM.

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