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- Consolidation of physical server systems in large data centers
- Next Generation ABAP Runtime Analysis (SAT) -- How to analyze performance
- Next Generation ABAP Runtime Analysis (SAT) -- How to analyze memory consumption
- Next Generation ABAP Runtime Analysis (SAT) -- How to analyze program flow
- Next Generation ABAP Runtime Analysis (SAT) -- Introduction
- Part 12: Enterprise SAP BPM framework; The use of an EA tool within the SAP Lead Enterprise Architect Development (LEAD) program
- Java Earlywatch Alert Report -- Make it tell the truth
- COSO releases two new guides on risk management
- CRVS2010 - two month assessment from Dr. Doom
- Top risks to watch in 2011
- Be prepared! CASS Cycle N is approaching fast!
- On demand solutions are person-centric, not process-centric
- SAP and SAP BusinessObjects - an Integration Update
- BPS Function as Background Job
- Global Bicycle Inc.: An Intern Adventure. Part 2
| Consolidation of physical server systems in large data centers Posted: 18 Jan 2011 01:57 AM PST The consolidation of physical server systems is important for everyone running large data centers. My colleague Markus Winter from SAP has just finished his PhD thesis on this exciting topic and published his thesis as a book. It is written in German and those of you understanding German and who are interested in server virtualization might find it an interesting read. |
| Next Generation ABAP Runtime Analysis (SAT) -- How to analyze performance Posted: 18 Jan 2011 01:47 AM PST SAT is the transaction name of the new ABAP Runtime Analysis Tool of the NetWeaver 7.0 EhP2. For those of you who are already familiar with the transaction SE30, the former ABAP Runtime Analysis Tool, transaction SAT is the successor of SE30. The second blog of these series of blogs about SAT devotes itself to the analysis of performance problems and demonstrates how the new tools and features of the SAT help you efficiently to analyze the performance of any ABAP application. |
| Next Generation ABAP Runtime Analysis (SAT) -- How to analyze memory consumption Posted: 18 Jan 2011 01:46 AM PST SAT is the transaction name of the new ABAP Runtime Analysis Tool of the NetWeaver 7.0 EhP2. For those of you who are already familiar with the transaction SE30, the former ABAP Runtime Analysis Tool, transaction SAT is the successor of SE30. This third blog of the series about SAT devotes itself to the analysis of memory consumption problems and demonstrates how the new tools of SAT help you to perform an effective memory consumption analysis of any ABAP application. |
| Next Generation ABAP Runtime Analysis (SAT) -- How to analyze program flow Posted: 18 Jan 2011 01:45 AM PST SAT is the transaction name of the new ABAP Runtime Analysis Tool of the NetWeaver 7.0 EhP2. For those of you who are already familiar with the transaction SE30, the former ABAP Runtime Analysis Tool, transaction SAT is the successor of SE30. The fourth part of these series of blogs about SAT devotes itself to the execution logic of an ABAP program and demonstrates how the new tools of the SAT help you to execute effective program flow analysis of any ABAP application. |
| Next Generation ABAP Runtime Analysis (SAT) -- Introduction Posted: 18 Jan 2011 01:44 AM PST SAT is the transaction name of the new ABAP Runtime Analysis Tool of the NetWeaver 7.0 EhP2. For those of you who are already familiar with the transaction SE30, the former ABAP Runtime Analysis Tool, transaction SAT is the successor of SE30. SAT offers benefits such as a modern state-of-the art UI, new analysis tools, easy navigation between tools and so on. This first blog of the series about SAT gives overview of the most useful SAT improvements (particularly in comparison with the former SE30) and gives a quick guideline how to use new features and tools of the SAT to execute effective runtime analysis of any ABAP application. |
| Posted: 18 Jan 2011 01:10 AM PST The SAP LEAD training program offers Enterprise Architects the opportunity to become a Value Architect, Process Architect or even a Lead Enterprise Architect. The SAP LEAD program applies the TOGAF 9.0 approach. TOGAF 9.0 contains the ACF (Architectural Content Framework) in which the TOGAF methodology is converted into the required artifacts, views (models) and guidelines for architectural development. The SAP Enterprise modeling by IDS Scheer EA tool, contains a free of charge (TOGAF ACF) reference database which can be used by the Enterprise Architects for the Case Study.The Enterprise SAP BPM framework can be usefull to integrate other SAP products and methodologies to create a BPM roadmap. |
| Java Earlywatch Alert Report -- Make it tell the truth Posted: 17 Jan 2011 11:00 PM PST In one of my previous blogs I wrote about the misleading message a Java Earlywatch Alert report can give to the receiver, everything is fine (green light) while it might not be the case at all. Now I’m back to provide you with information on how to fix the issue (and other related issues) which I discussed in the previous blog so you can hopefully see a truthful result in the end. |
| COSO releases two new guides on risk management Posted: 17 Jan 2011 02:34 PM PST |
| CRVS2010 - two month assessment from Dr. Doom Posted: 17 Jan 2011 02:28 PM PST |
| Posted: 17 Jan 2011 11:55 AM PST |
| Be prepared! CASS Cycle N is approaching fast! Posted: 17 Jan 2011 10:21 AM PST |
| On demand solutions are person-centric, not process-centric Posted: 17 Jan 2011 10:12 AM PST |
| SAP and SAP BusinessObjects - an Integration Update Posted: 17 Jan 2011 10:01 AM PST |
| BPS Function as Background Job Posted: 17 Jan 2011 08:54 AM PST |
| Global Bicycle Inc.: An Intern Adventure. Part 2 Posted: 17 Jan 2011 08:52 AM PST |
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