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Author's profile photo Liz Cawley

SAP Fiori has Blossomed into a New SCN Community

SAP Fiori is the new user experience for SAP. First introduced at SAPPHIRE 2013, SAP Fiori has grown from an initial set of 25 apps to over 500 apps covering every line of business across all industries. The momentum behind SAP Fiori UX is huge and there are no signs of it slowing down any time soon. The SAP Fiori topic that was originally planted in the SAP for Mobile space how now blossomed into a flowering community of its own.

As of February 9th 2015 the SAP Fiori community is live. For those of you who were used to the ‘What is SAP Fiori UX’ document in the SAP for Mobile space, you can now find the same document in the new SAP Fiori community, titled ‘All Things SAP Fiori’. You’ll notice the look and feel has changed but the contents remain the same.

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Each topic within a given category will take you to a document where you will find a detailed list of relevant assets. We encourage community members to edit the topic documents at any time to add their assets to the list. For more information on how to contribute reference How to get the most out of the New SAP Fiori Community. Additionally, we included a home button on the top of every sub document that will take members back to the All Things Fiori page and we included a link to filter discussions, blogs, and documents based on the Fiori category. The Technology RIG team, in conjunction with the GTM and AGS teams, are working hard to ensure content is relevant and questions are answered promptly. We recommend at a minimum bookmarking the All Things Fiori page but for an added benefit we recommend choosing the ‘Receive email notifications’ option from the Action box. When we add a new asset to one of the Fiori pages we broadcast the new addition to subscribed members by adding a comment to the All Things Fiori landing page. This is a nice way of staying up to date on the newest Fiori assets while not having your email bombarded with updates from each page. Community members can expect to find how to guides, relevant SAP documentation, lessons learned from other community members, and most importantly an active community that is passionate about the SAP Fiori topic.

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If you haven’t visited the site yet we invite you to do so. We encourage your participation and hope to see you collaborating and sharing experiences on SCN soon.

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      Author's profile photo Jeremy Good
      Jeremy Good

      How quickly Elizabeth Thorburn, Michael Appleby, and Masayuki Sekihara were able to move, merge, and restructure the content was quite impressive!  The community transplant didn't miss a beat, and in conjunction with the previous hashtag approach, the new categories will be especially useful to keep things organized for better content filtering.

      Author's profile photo Tejas Chouhan
      Tejas Chouhan

      Salute 🙂

      Author's profile photo Jeanne Carboni
      Jeanne Carboni

      Just did a quick run through of this space and it's looking great! Very vibrant with lots of followers ~300 and good content.

      I'm guessing Jeremy Good's great community spirit had a little to do with the success! 😉

      Jeanne

      Author's profile photo Michael Appleby
      Michael Appleby

      Just a wee bit.  🙂

      But there have been a lot of people contributing to make this a successful new community.

      Mike

      Author's profile photo Jeremy Good
      Jeremy Good

      Similar to the proverb: "It takes a village to raise a child", the SAP Fiori community goes well beyond a space URL and truly embodies the passionate collaboration of thousands around the globe, of which I am but a cheerleader pawn in the chess game. Too many analogies perhaps...

      When various places on the new SAP.com website and the official SAP Fiori content on help.sap.com point you to a document on the SAP Community Network, I think you can clearly see that the real star continues to be: All Things SAP Fiori and its 742+ bookmarks, 408+ likes, and 324,799+ views.  This vibrant collection of growing content would not exist without the efforts of many villagers.

      Author's profile photo Michael Appleby
      Michael Appleby

      Superb use of the Jive limited set of tools to make a really useful document building upon an already very popular initial version of the document!  Great job by Masa and Liz!