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Author Archives: Drew LeBlanc

About Drew LeBlanc

I have been with SAP for over four years, working the majority of that time as a Solution Engineer. My area of focus is in Business Intelligence and Mobile Analytics. I am a graduate of the first SAP Presales Graduate Academy where I learned valuable techniques to best help customers. I believe technology and innovation can truely help companies but should also be fun and open. My passion is around helping companies better understand this insight and how they can leverage their investments.

Social Commission: How AOL, Facebook And Blackberry Have Changed Collaboration

Its 5:45 on a Tuesday night, and I am ready to push away from my desk and call it a day. Before I do, I send one last response email to the seven people I’m working with on an opportunity.

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4 Rules of Innovation: What Nike And SAP Know

Recently Fast Company highlighted the top 50 most innovative companies of 2013, with Nike being identified as the most innovative. In an article that graced the cover of Fast Company’s magazine last month, Austin Carr broke down the reasoning behind this nomination and identified four key factors that Nike employed company-wide to help them become so innovative.

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Three Ways Technology Could Change The NBA

As anyone who has both a passion for watching sports as well as drinking beer with friends can confirm, there comes the occasional time where you get into hypothetical conversations on what would improve the game of sports. Each person …

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What’s In A Good Wine?

I want to start this piece off by admitting something important: I know absolutely nothing about wine. As a guy in his late twenties, I’ve spent the better part of the last five years sniffing and swirling my way through …

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Three Tech Trends That Changed The Way We Dealt With Hurricane Sandy

Super Storm, Hurricane Sandy, set a lot of records and was a lot of “firsts” for people in the Northeast. It was the first time the water had ever risen to those levels in Lower Manhattan and the surrounding buroughs. …

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