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SAP's New Level of e-Commerce: mySAP.com (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Jan 7, 2000 Abstract : SAP adds functionality to its role-based workplace portals.
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SAP Weaves Microsoft .NET And IBM WebSphere Into Its ESA Tapestry (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 5, 2003 Abstract : While SAP’s determination to become service-oriented architecture applications Lingua Franca evangelist should be of vital importance to its customers and for the general market direction, one should in the short-term expect tremors rather than tectonic moves and a speedy extinction of many pre-historic looking application species.
Type: Article
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(XML + mySAP.com) – Spin = Status Quo (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
May 16, 2000 Abstract : SAP announced its involvement in XML-based Internet content standards initiatives, detailing its involvement with standards committees, acceptance of XML, integration with their products, the creation of an XML interface repository and a partner certification program. What does it amount to?
Type: Article
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SAP Bolsters NetWeaver's MDM Capabilities Part Five: Challenges and User Recommendations (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 6, 2004 Abstract : SAP customers waiting for MDM to address data synchronization initiatives can be confident that, in the long term, SAP will likely address consolidation of product data for more purposes than a mere compliance to retailers’ mandates.
Type: Article
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SAP Gives Up, Declares Victory. Again. (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Jul 5, 2000 Abstract : Commerce One and SAP announced that Commerce One will supply the marketplace infrastructure behind the mySAP portal.
Type: Article
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'Collaborative Commerce': ERP, CRM, e-Proc, and SCM Unite! A Series Study: SAP AG by Randy Garland
Sep 22, 2001 Abstract : SAP AG has seemingly crossed a strategy chasm, from a strict, stodgy, Not-Invented-Here (NIH) approach to software development and delivery, to a seemingly quite open approach of broad development alliances, company acquisitions, Internet portals development, and a deep, new relationship with IBM for both technology sharing as well as bolstering IBM Consulting’s support for SAP’s new multiple mySAP.com™ initiatives. 'Collaborative' and 'SAP' were not two words you might have ever seen in the same article. You’re seeing it now.
Type: Article
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SAP for Chemicals Functionality (3 Pages)
by Olin Thompson and PJ Jakovljevic
May 31, 2006 Abstract : SAP has been delivering on its chemicals industry strategy by expanding its capabilities for manufacturing and supply chain management, broadening its composite package applications in areas such as emissions management, pricing management, and manufacturing dashboards, and focusing on mid-market companies.
Type: Article
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SAP Keeps Traction On Some Tires Of Its Omni-Wheel-Drive Part 1 (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 6, 2002 Abstract : Although SAP’s recently announced tamed results for Q1 2002, which fit within the current market milieu, may add to some challenges moving forward, particularly seen from sharply reduced license revenue, and while some may question SAP’s justification of assimilating its two former subsidiaries, SAP has meanwhile become much more alert and diverse to spar with difficulties.
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SAP Bolsters NetWeaver's MDM Capabilities Part Two: xCat and SAP MDM (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 2, 2004 Abstract : SAP purports that SAP MDM also lays the foundation for efficient and accurate exchange of cross-business information. Consumer products companies, for instance, can exchange timely product information with retail distributors, avoid costly inaccuracies, enhance merchandizing, and improve supply chain operations.
Type: Article
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