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Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert

On Monday May 27nd from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m CET, you are invited to join the next Portal tweetchat on “SAP Portal Upgrades.”

This tweetchat is an activity meant to give a general overview of the different options and aspects to upgrades of SAP Portal.

SAP NetWeaver Portal offers a single point of access to SAP and non-SAP information sources, enterprise applications, information repositories, databases and services in and outside your organization—all integrated into a single user experience. It provides you the tools to manage and analyze this knowledge, and to share and collaborate on the basis of it. 

With its role-based content, and personalization features, the portal enables users—from employees and customers to partners and suppliers—to focus exclusively on data relevant to daily decision-making processes.

SAP NetWeaver Portal is the Web UI for the newest generation of SAP enterprise applications, providing intuitive, Web-based access to HR, financial, customer relationship management, product lifecycle management, and other critical applications. As a unified interface to these applications, the portal helps each user quickly access the right resources and be as productive as possible.

Highlights of SAP Portal Upgrades are

- Upgrade to 7.3 release is beneficial with many enhancements introduced
- Upgrade of existing system vs. new installation
- Upgrade toolUpgrade of custom developments
- Business package version compatibility
    
For more information see this blog by Thomas Hensel.

Our panel of core experts include:

- Aviad Rivlin (@AviadRivlin)
- Thomas Hensel (@ThHensel)
- Alexandra Shapilov (@AlexShapilov)

- Andrey Todorov (@AndreyTodorov)

- Ivan Rangelov (@IvanRangelov2)
    
The tweetchat will be moderated by Karen Golub using our Portal Twitter account @Portal_SAP. You can connect with the tweetchat moderator before the chat. Send for example some questions or your expectations already before the chat. You can start with this already now! Send the questions and statements directly to our SAP Portal Twitter channel @Portal_SAP.

What is a TweetChat and How to Participate
What’s a tweetchat? It is similar to a webinar in which the speakers, rather than talking, type out their thoughts in 140 characters or less. And during a tweetchat, rather than using a dial-in number, you follow along with your preferred Twitter app like Tweetdeck, Hootsuite or TweetChat.com. The key benefits of TweetChat.com is that it automatically adds the hashtag to the end of your tweets after you successfully sign in using your Twitter account.

To participate in our tweetchat, simply log in to the Twitter client of your choice and submit all your questions and statements with the hashtag #SAPPortalchat included. In case you are not using this hashtag, we cannot see what you are tweeting. We’ll be monitoring the timeline live and responding through the accounts of our experts.

See you on Twitter on May 27th! 

This chat promises to promote a lively conversation about an interesting topic. Please join us on May 27th from 16:00-17:00 P.M. CET using the #SAPPortalchat hashtag. We are really looking forward to talking to you directly. So start thinking about your questions now. We hope to see you on May 27th live on Twitter!