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- SAP product naming confusion
- SOAP Fault in SAP PI: hijack it!
- Using Attachments with Netweaver Mobile for Handhelds 7.10
- Release Management in SAP --A structured Approach --Part4
- Release Management in SAP --A structured Approach --Part3
- Release Management in SAP --A structured Approach -Part2
- Release Management in SAP --A structured Approach -Part1
- Example for a Singleton Class used in BW 7.x transformations
- Effective Dashboard Design with SAP BW/BO
- PluginDashboard for IPADs- Control & Clarity of the data coming from XML
- Cloud Computing - Para nao ficarmos nas nuvens ...
- Vital Outlook of 2011: Speculations for SAP BI Professionals
| Posted: 10 Jan 2011 04:24 AM PST |
| SOAP Fault in SAP PI: hijack it! Posted: 10 Jan 2011 03:02 AM PST |
| Using Attachments with Netweaver Mobile for Handhelds 7.10 Posted: 10 Jan 2011 02:43 AM PST |
| Release Management in SAP --A structured Approach --Part4 Posted: 10 Jan 2011 01:40 AM PST Moving to Release Management requires a paradigm shift throughout the Program Organizations. The Governance accompanied with this shift should not be underestimated. Even though it requires a great deal of shepherding, it is worth the effort. In this conclusive blog of the series we have focused on Governance, Roles and Responsibility as well communication process. |
| Release Management in SAP --A structured Approach --Part3 Posted: 10 Jan 2011 01:40 AM PST |
| Release Management in SAP --A structured Approach -Part2 Posted: 10 Jan 2011 01:40 AM PST This blog in continuation of previous one emphasized on change types,release types and definition of diffrent types of releases. We will emphasize on change types, release types and there definitions which helped us in solving key problems when managing individual changes in a complex SAP Landscape integrated environment: “code collisions”, incorrect prioritization, and improper utilization of resources. |
| Release Management in SAP --A structured Approach -Part1 Posted: 10 Jan 2011 01:39 AM PST The purpose of this blog is to share the experience of Release Management Governance, Principles, and Release cycles in couple of projects. This Series of blogs will focus on post-production system changes and how they will move through the Release process. This series will also identify touch points with other stakeholders and high level communication principles. |
| Example for a Singleton Class used in BW 7.x transformations Posted: 10 Jan 2011 01:30 AM PST |
| Effective Dashboard Design with SAP BW/BO Posted: 09 Jan 2011 03:39 PM PST |
| PluginDashboard for IPADs- Control & Clarity of the data coming from XML Posted: 09 Jan 2011 12:23 PM PST |
| Cloud Computing - Para nao ficarmos nas nuvens ... Posted: 09 Jan 2011 12:19 PM PST Somente com um bom acesso a rede de comunicacoes (a nuvem), eh possivel contar com recursos de computacao prestados por um terceiro, numa localização remota. O “cloud computing” promete nao so resolver nossos problemas, mas tambem reduzir os custos… --------------------------------------------------- Just by having good access to the communications network (the cloud), it is possible to access computer resources provided by a third party at a remote location. This “cloud computing” promises to solve all our problems and above all to reduce costs … |
| Vital Outlook of 2011: Speculations for SAP BI Professionals Posted: 07 Jan 2011 06:39 PM PST |
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