This Week in SAP

here is my selection of favourite SAP spehere blogs over the last few days:


What’s the story, Twitterverse glory?

  • dbmoore: RT @pixelbase: NYT “SAP says it is now pedal to the metal”  <<like Toyota? 😉
  • steverumsby: 12sprints has been renamed to SAP StreamWorks. #saptt #sapteched
  • esjewett: I’m becoming pretty convinced that SAP marketing around in-memory is believed internally and is going to result in bad strategic decisions.

This Week in SAP

and while we’re all eagerly awaiting Cupertino to open to flood gates for US iPad pre orders (go on, MS fanboy, you know you want one), let me hand you a little distraction from “outer SAP Sphere”. :

    “Clicking” is so Naughties ! Why not “Tap” into the best from SAP Twitter?

    This Week in SAP

    Last week, in a SAP land just a mouse click away from you…

    • Mark Yolton writes about SDN passing the 2 (!) milltion member mark. Congratulations, guys!
    • It doesn’t come as a surprise that at the ageing and cast-aside CeBIT 2010 Salesforce.com and Adobe representatives spoke about the “decade when enterprise software died”. The argument is not new and was also reflected in recent posts by -amongst others- Marc (End Of Software) Benioff, Vinnie Mirchandani and SAP’s Charles Zedlewski. Whilst I appreciate the long overdue look towards consumer software, I tend to agree with some of Zedlewski’s arguments. I also think that changing enterprise software and IT just for hipness sake -which is what a some of this sounds like- would be a fallacy,
    • “RightNow” making a bold stand with revamped services model for its SaaS CRM suite. An attempt to push envelope on enterprise value. Frank Scavo comments:The large vendors will look at this, see that RightNow is a relatively small company, dismiss this as a sideshow and carry on as though nothing has happened. At least in public.”
    • ZDNet’s Paul Greenberg thinks that SAP has got “The Message back on Target” on Sustainability.
    • By a similar token, SAP’s co-CEO Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe released an open letter, trying to bring the customers back on target.
    • excellent post by Gartner’s Thomas Otter on “Excel Hell

    and Twitter strikes back…

    • Z_BASIS_ADM: Working through some silliness that is SAP on windows. Kind of like putting the Porsche logo on a Volkswagon and thinking it will be fast.
    • vendorprisey: Was very refreshing to hear a SAP board presentation that didn’t make any anti-oracle digs. #sapcebit
    • hkisker: McDermott @ #SAP CeBIT: We will make SAP a lean co & become double digit growth again (expect +4-8% SW rev in 2010). #sapcebit
    • finnern: @c821311 – Tony that stopped my breath for a second. R/2 ABAP Quick reference guide. Sweet.

    This Week in SAP

    Come and feast your eyes on this week’s SAP news bounty:

    Here is the Twitter Pick’n’Mix:

    • @thorstenster: Having great fun at#SAPInsideTrackBonn. Atmosphere is very good, wonderful crowd.
    • @chiprodgers: Just blogged: 62,000 Views of SAP TechEd Live Videos #sapteched
    • martin_english: FYA: SAP cancels rampup for NetWeaver BW 7.2 – functionality to be rolled into BW7.3 later this year  (via @cbjorlin)
    • siliconchris: SAP cancels the planned BW 7.2 RampUp. Instead functionality will be available in BW 7.3 later this year 
    • qmacro: Why does everyone seem to be an Architect these days?#
    • yojibee: I just heard the words SAP, installation and easy being used in the same sentence. I am sceptical but let’s see how this goes #bobj
    • rhirsch: don’t know how people can say that SAP isn’t seriously looking at the cloud as a app platform. I’m seeing it in a variety of settings

    This Week In SAP

    Another week, another pick of blogs worth a bedtime read (maybe)

    Twitterverse was mostly about Chuck Norris (or so it seemed)

    oliver: @thorstenster Chuck Norris does no need a SAP Business Suite. He has everything in-his-memory database

    vijayasankarv: When Chuck Norris types data itab ..with header line, ABAP does not dare to say it is obsolete..instead, it shows a “Success” Message

    openczun: ok, I’ve got to get in on this – Chuck Norris writes such performant ABAP code that the programs are finished before they are executed

    martin_english: @pixelbase Chuck Norris uses MAYBE clause in SQL

    se38: Chuck Norris´ Pretty Printer converts Java source into ABAP

    vlvl: Chuck Norris can calculate the ROI of installing CE

    vijayasankarv: SAP runs Chuck Norris

    some other Tweets spotted by yours truly:

    SAPMentors: Nominate the next SAP Mentor 

    dparnas: SAP Fact #95 now comes with a drawing from an 11 year old son of a norwegian SAP employee 

    yojibee: RT @vlvl: New Silverlight Drawing board in Visual Composer –  << more Adobe tech being replaced with Silverlight #SAP

    @yojibee @pixelbase SVG maintenance ended two years ago, don’t blame only one side…. (in response to yojibee)

    ITSinsider: RT @jimworth: Sometimes we get caught up in the “cool of the tool”, but we need to look at the strategy #acweb4

    This Week In SAP

    Blimey! What a week this has been… There were so many news that I had to kick-start the blog press last Tuesday for a “Leo Special” (#leogone). The second half of last week was mainly dominated by discussions whether SAP is now an acquisition target and newsitems regarding further SAP board reshuffles. Let’s have a look at what we’ve got…

    • Forrester’s Paul Hamerman reports on the departure of John Schwarz and elevation other board level changes. He also sees a commitment from SAP to “changing its meandering position”.
    • Redmonk’s James Governor chimes in with a wonderful summary on Leo Apotheker’s biggest legacy at SAP: Sustainability.
    • TechTarget’s Courtney Bjorlin asks whether SAP would be in a better position “if Shai Agassi never left“. This is a conversation that has bounced around the Blogs and Twittersphere for a while now and is a moot point. My take is that Agassi, as disruptive as he has been during his tenure at SAP, created a lot of fronts within the software house. Surely SAP would be different had he remained in power, but I’m not convinced if it would be a better place (no pun intended, haha!). I’m also not sure about the point that is made around “innovation around SAP”. SAP’s Composition Environment does exactly that. It’s there!
    • Stop-Rewind-Play: Josh Greenbaum talks about “SAP restarts the post-Kagermann” era.
    • Panaya came up with an analysis of SAP salaries. Interesting and sobering fact to note here is the gender bias “The median salary for women is 8-12% less than men in Europe and North America.

    Tell us about it, Twitterverse!

    • twailgum: What if Shai Agassi never left SAP? by @cbjorlin>sap’s problem is b/c ‘outsiders’ like shai do leave. promote fr w/in!
    • jonerp: Very interesting update from @sambayer on “What is SAP CRM really being used for?” (w/Survey data)
    • SNCSocrates It may be stressful, frustrating, and incredibly confusing, but I’m actually starting to enjoy ABAP programming.
    • sapcebit: SAP combines CeBIT with World Tour in Halls 19 and 20. Reg show floor Hall 4, D12; Hall 5, A04
    • cote: Man, seems there’s executive musical chairs going on over at SAP: