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SAP bought Sybase last year just weeks before SAPPHIRE NOW, so there    was no time to bring a major mobile presence to the show. This year   will  be different, with SAPPHIRE NOW's first-ever mobility campus.

That's    where I'll be roaming around next week, blogging, tweeting  (@ericylai)   and even shooting a video or two. Here are a few things  that I   definitely plan to catch:

1) The mobile apps roadmap. It's a poorly-kept secret that Sybase and SAP are preparing a slew of packaged enterprise apps    this year. Some are simple workflows and extensions of SAP server    applications, others are richer, full-fledged apps in their own right.   

Sybase executive vice-president and CMO Raj Nathan oversees this team    along with SAP senior vice-president Nick Brown. Both will be  presenting   Monday morning (10:30 to 11:30 am) at the mobility campus  theater,   which seats only 100, so you may want to get there early  (theater   sessions will also be broadcast live and/or be recorded for  later   viewing. Register here to watch).

2) Enterprise mobile customers. CIOs love to see  their peers   talking about their experiences deploying mobile apps. At  SAPPHIRE  NOW,  there will be a bunch of those panels. On Monday 2 PM in  the  theater,  catch Boston Scientific, Tellabs and Novus talking about   their  SAP/Sybase deployments. On Tuesday 11 am in the theater, Abbott   Labs,  Verizon and PG&E will open their respective kimonos.

On   Tuesday,  there's General Mills (who we've written about before)    at 12:30-1:30 and Deloitte Consulting at 4:15. On Wednesday, there's    Dow Corning (11:30-12:15) talking about their use of the RoamBI    analytics dashboard on the iPad, and Vodafone and Novus (again) at    2-2:30 pm.

Check SAP TV to see which of these will be broadcast or    videotaped for future viewing if you won't be in Orlando. There will    also be multiple 'Real-World Mobility Lessons from CIOs' microforums (12    attendees max) where attendees can discuss issues in a more intimate    setting.

3) SAP Runs SAP. One of the most cutting-edge users of mobile technology, appropriately, is SAP (it's up to 4,000 iPads and 200 BlackBerry Playbooks). Its CIO Oliver Bussmann will talk about his experience unwiring SAP on Monday at 1 pm in mobility campus theater.

4) Goodies for developers. One of the reasons why  enterprise   mobility has been relatively slow to take off is the scarcity  of apps,   which can be chalked up to the scarcity of developers.  Contrary to  the  headlines on Techmeme, there are relatively few  programmers who  know  the iPhone's native language, Objective-C.

That  will be rectified  in  the next release of the Sybase Unwired Platform to  be announced at   SAPPHIRE NOW. See the press release or catch product  marketing  manager  Loren Corbridge before or after her microforums at  SAPPHIRE  NOW (2-3 PM  Monday, 1-1:45 PM, 2-2:45 PM and 4-4:45 PM on  Tuesday, and  Wednesday  2-5 PM) to learn more.

5) Tablets in the enterprise. Several hundred people  have   already pre-registered for two of the micro-forums hosted by  Sybase   consultant Matt Carrier, one on the iPhone and iPad in the  enterprise,   another on tablets, making them the most popular sessions  throughout   SAPPHIRE NOW so far. Fortunately, Matt is presenting multiple  times, so   just try to catch one of his non-oversubscribed sessions.

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