Monday, April 12, 2010

SAP Network Weblogs

SAP Network Weblogs


When is a large document too large? Some rules of thumb for sizing Web Intelligence.

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 04:23 AM PDT

Web Intelligence enables authors to build interactive content to help consumers answer their questions. While certainly not a best practice for content creation, authors sometimes feel pressured to add in as much data and as many analytic views as possible to ensure that any possible question is answered in one document. But such "fat" documents inevitably cause performance pressures. This blog will provide some guidance to building and delivering extremely large Web Intelligence documents. First, don't do it. Second, if you must, understand what the trade-offs are in terms of performance.

Top Ten ePM trends for Next Decade - #4

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 02:55 AM PDT

Continuing on the Top Ten ePM trends blog series

PI/XI Sender JDBC Select query and Update Query to limit our records to be picked up by XI from Database to avoid Huge Message processing failed.

Posted: 12 Apr 2010 01:10 AM PDT

PI/XI Sender JDBC Select query and Update Query to limit our records to be picked up by XI from Database to avoid Huge Message processing failed.

Explore a world of possibilities with SRM-MDM Catalog 3.0 -- Part 1

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 09:03 PM PDT

In this series of SDN articles and blogs explore a world of possibilities through SRM-MDM Catalogs. Learn how SRM-MDM Catalog can enhance your Organizational Procurement processes, at the same time leverage the underlying strong MDM technology to manage and ensure integrity of Content.

Space Saver - A Bit Of Work, A Big Return

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 07:01 PM PDT

Last year (2009) I wrote about our index compression project. After months of work here and there, we're presenting our project results at the ASUG 2010 Annual Conference, co-located with "SAP Sapphire Now." Here is a sneak preview of what we're going to talk about, and some images that won't fit in the hour we have.

It's a wrap! 24 Hour Marathon has finished

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 07:15 AM PDT

As I prepared this writeup we have collected $4320, that’S 87% of our goal and I am confident that between the course of the next couple of days and the offline donations and matching company donations we will hit our goal of $5000. Last year we set the goal at $2000 and brought in over $5000 as well so I have faith that we will make it this time as well.

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