It’s spring and as we all know it’s the time when SAP rises. Let’s see…
- According to Forrester there is an uncertain future for SAP’s Netweaver
- Dennis Howlett hits home many birds in one go with his post about SAP’s wasted passion. “What they’re all missing is a discussion around how SAP harnesses the passion of the Caroline’s of this world. Work on that and things could change dramatically.“
- The Economist with a great piece on IT leaders. We think the Jobs/Schmidt spat is new, but a look into corporate history reveals that it’s always been like that. It’s all egos and pissing contests.
- Rimini Street strikes back – and sues Oracle
- Sapience writes about the determination of SAP’s Business By Design (BBD)
- Thomas Otter on why “Usability doesn’t mean UI”. I like it how Thomas is on the same page with developers and analysts when it comes to what REALLY matters in business application development (and why it shouldn’t be more like Facebook).
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- tbroek: Is SAP going the same way as Philips (video 2000) a decade ago? Great products and solutions but not able to sell them?
- yojibee: RT @Tech_Women: New blog post: The New Face of Geek Chic by @ITSinsider#ALD10 << featuring me <blush>