SAP NetWeaver Magazine
Joshua Greenbaum
Mix-and-match is part of SAP NetWeaver’s DNA,
and the blending of services architectures and
software as a service can have its ultimate expression
in SAP NetWeaver.
SAP NetWeaver Magazine
Geoffrey Moore
The problem with most budgeting and staffing exercises
is that the people who drive them hand out last year’s
figures and start their deliberations from there.
SAP NetWeaver Magazine
Evan J. Albright
This portal is useful to employees regardless of their role at the moment, whether as members of the enterprise or as individuals.
SAP NetWeaver Magazine
Chris Warner, Software AG
An “integrate until you migrate” approach to connecting mainframe applications with SAP NetWeaver provides a cost-effective alternative to the risky “rip and replace” strategy. PLUS: SAP NetWeaver XI case studies of Arla Foods and the Israeli Defense Force.
SAP NetWeaver Magazine
Chris Maxcer
Take a money-losing business requirement and turn it into a competitive advantage.
SAP NetWeaver Magazine
No matter how far up the management ladder you are, you can use SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer.
SAP NetWeaver Magazine
William Pelster and William Grasham, Deloitte Consulting
“An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.”
— Benjamin Franklin
SAP NetWeaver Magazine
Michel Koopman, Citrix Systems
Web
access is inherently vulnerable to security threats,
because so many different flanks are open to attack.
SAP NetWeaver Magazine
Rovan H. Siegfried, Freudenberg IT
SAP’s
Federated Portal approach enables project teams from
different companies to collaborate successfully on
newproduct launches.