Blogs posted April 12, 2011
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Faisal Iqbal posted on April 12, 2011Relationships between Family and Organizational Objects Developing an organizational structure is not merely definition of organizational objects; it’s basically the relationship between two / more objects which must exist to call it a... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on April 12, 2011BPM for the Public Sector Implementations of SAP in the Public Sector Domain are ones of much attention these days. When you think of Public Sector implementations, there are various categories that you could land upon: Finance, Grants, Social... Read More »1Comment0Likes -
When I took part at I lost my heart near Heidelberg… I performed several freestyle tests. This means that I didn’t had a certain test schedule and had to find my own ways of testing the product. I already blogged about my... Read More »2Comments0Likes -
We have a full house at COIL this week with all the people coming from around the world to attend the SAP Virtualization and Cloud Week. For the last a few years at vWeek, COIL has been not only where many tracks of sessions are presented, but... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Kai Ullrich posted on April 12, 2011For quite a while now I think that the GRC provisioning framework seems to be used quite heavily and it might be worth to publish something about it in a blog post because I work a lot with it myself and I find it hard to understand and more... Read More »8Comments5Likes -
If you are interested in the SAP sustainability offerings, I am sure that you already know our Carbon Impact OnDemand solution which can help you analyze and report carbon footprint and provide recommendations on how to reduce it; what you may not... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Jon Reed posted on April 12, 2011For the latest podcast in my “SAP Community Network Podcast Series Moch II,” we have a dandy with Sina Moatamed, the former CIO of an early SAP Business ByDesign customer. SAP’s Greg Chase was instrumental in lining... Read More »1Comment0Likes -
Enterprise Information Management (EIM) is a multi-facetted strategy that is all about keeping information and data as an enterprise asset. The top-line and bottom-line benefits of trusted information materialize in reliable company-wide analytics... Read More »0Comments0Likes