Blogs posted June 21, 2011
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Introduction Despite its staid reputation, IT governance is making headlines. Driven by data privacy regulations and cyber security concerns, companies are coming to recognize – and act on – the need for tighter controls and greater... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
I guess many consultants already know the difference between BPC NW version and MS version. Even though you know the difference, I think this chart will help us as a reference. If you find anything wrong in the list, please leave a comment so that... Read More »10Comments8Likes -
Here is some technical information for the recent Mobile BI iPad application. Additional resources for this new application will be available on http://help.sap.com Installing SAP BusinessObjects Mobile on iPad The SAP BusinessObjects... Read More »7Comments1Like -
Former Member posted on June 21, 2011I’ve been talking a lot at work lately about Agile BI. The solution I’ve been trying to “sell” internally is to use Sybase Replication Server to make real-time copies of our transactional systems into a Sybase IQ-powered... Read More »16Comments0Likes -
This guest blog post was written by Tina Rosario and Maria Villar. This was based on their ASUG presentation. Lessons from SAP Customer Data Management (CDM) came into sharp focus at SAP as the data management topic was launched as a board... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Tobias Hofmann posted on June 21, 2011Mozilla is keeping its promise of speeding up the release cycle of Firefox and released today Firefox 5 (download, release notes). As NetWeaver 7.0 and 7.3 do not support Firefox 4, there is also no support for Firefox 5. The findings and... Read More »6Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on June 21, 2011As SAP Co-CEO Bill McDermott said in the Keynote at SAPPHIRE NOW 2011, “mobile is the new desktop”. In my humble opinion, PC running on traditional operating system is a dying breed. Yes, you will still need the good ‘ole PC to... Read More »1Comment0Likes -
Former Member posted on June 21, 2011SPM supports 10 languages for version 2.1 and 6 more for version 3.0, what does this mean. First off the 10 languages are English (EN), German (DE), Czech (CS), Spanish (ES), French (FR), Hungarian (HU), Japanese (JA), Portuguese (PT),... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on June 21, 2011I use to be a developer….. I use to be a developer….. 10 years ago??? 15 years ago??? 20 years ago??? Well, you all must have heard this statement again and again. From your business, from Project Managers, Functional... Read More »7Comments0Likes -
Himadri Chakraborty posted on June 21, 2011Disclaimer: These are all my own views only, and do not represent that of my employer’s or anybody else’s I am fortunate enough to get to the vicinity of a couple of migration projects, where we had been replacing some other... Read More »2Comments1Like