This Week in SAP
February 5th, 2010
This week has been a bit slow, so only a few headlines I could make out through my “SAP-shaped specs” (try to say that fast three times in a row!).
- Thomas Wailgum on what SAP and TV Series “Lost” have in common. I’m not into Lost, but there are apparently some spoilers in there.
- Tim Negris of TheVirtualCircle.com on swiss army knifes and why Ellison wanted Sun.
- Jon Reed with some highly praised SAP Career Outlook 2010 contributions here and here.
- and lastly a bit of an “evergreen” pick. Evergreen because it’s been around a while now and most of the readers of TWIS know about it already. “SAP Me Sideways” is an anonymous blog by an end-user SAP Consultant who updates his site with some interesting anecdotes and insights into what life is like in the trenches of a SAP implementation. If you’re expecting any white papers and marketing slideware here, move on!
over to you, Twittersphere:
- @kalsing: Sun CEO @openjonathan Tweets His Resignation, Haiku Style http://bit.ly/96GoK2
- @yojibee: Awesome! The new @sapmentors page is up http://bit.ly/96JYjE (thanks to @aslann )
- pixelbase: looking through a WDA component and discovered rude names for outbound plugs
(okay, my own tweet, but I liked it!)