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”. :
- SAP’s Claudine Lagerholm with an interesting SDN blog about SDN culture and -most importantly- a little food for thought on SDN and humour.
- Tim Broek has posted the recording of his SIT Bonn session on Agile SAP Development. Great to see people coming forward who know what they’re talking about and have used SAP and agile in tandem. Thanks for sharing, Tim!
- Helmuth Guembel is back with a short and sharp piece which compares what Hasso Plattner wants (“to storm into a new digital age”) with what customers in (Guembel’s) survey want (“Elimination of Java” on 5 – wow!).
- On SDN Uwe Fetzer makes the next step towards Google Wave integration into SAP Applications: Wave Islands.
- This podcast just gets better and better: SAP’s Thomas Jung and Ed Herman chat about fatherhood, Co-CEOs, SaaS, Agile and Buzz.
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“Clicking” is so Naughties ! Why not “Tap” into the best from SAP Twitter?
- steverumsby: Wondering whether @SAPListens has given up listening, or just given up talking. Not a tweet for almost a year…
- bitterer: Best practice for vendor presentations: Stick to the truth. Constant fabrication of world records totally kills reputation.
- dahowlett: looks like TechCrunch has become Salesforce.com’s unofficial PR machine: http://is.gd/ad8ch
- GretchenL0703: RT @thorstenster@pixelbase Hah! Who wants @SAPMentors in management? They speak inconvenient truths too often. 🙂 > LOL So true!
- SAPInsideTrack: Great call with @dhague @pixelbase and @njames for planning the next #sapinsidetrack in London. More soon.