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SAP, Integration and Star Trek: the future is now

SAP, Integration and Star Trek: the future is now

By Martijn Linssen on February 7, 2012

I commented ranted on an SDN post yesterday. Submitting it failed, and I lost the +/- 500 words. A bit more miffed after that, I wrote the comment anew in Notepad, and copy/pasted that – it worked. I got a few reactions, some of which inviting me to post on the topic on SDN via [...]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, application development, architecture, EAI, edi, EDIFACT, ESB, integration, messaging, sap, SAP SDN, standardisation, Starship Enterprise | Leave a response

Can OpenSocial Be Resurrected In The Enterprise?

Can OpenSocial Be Resurrected In The Enterprise?

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 3, 2012

For most of the pundits out there in valley, OpenSocial is dead and meaningless. However, at Lotusphere 2012 last month, IBM was highlighting how they have used OpenSocial in their image makeover towards Social Business. They have relied on OpenSocial for activity streams and gadgets. When I was speaking to Suzanne Livingston from IBM if [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged atlassian, enterprise 2.0, google, IBM, insights, jive, opensocial, sap, Social Business, Social Enterprise | Leave a response

The Law of the Handicap of a Headstart

The Law of the Handicap of a Headstart

By Martijn Linssen on December 22, 2011

In discussions about SAP’s new stealth weapon, HANA, I have come to become a wee weary. At SAP Inside Track NL we joked about it: @jonerp @dahowlett @ragtag @applebyj like we said at #sitNL “When lost for words, just end your sentence with HANA and you’ll be fine” What is HANA? In short, it uses [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged 1.0, adopt, business exceptions, change, cloud computing, HANA, maturity, sap, standardisation, successfactors, tibco | Leave a response

SaaS for Agility, Lightweight as an Enabler

SaaS for Agility, Lightweight as an Enabler

By Ben Kepes on December 20, 2011

In a recent CloudU report, we talked at length about how an organization should approach a move to the Cloud and which applications they should pick as initial prospects for migrating. In the report we advised organizations to look at applications that; • Have significant interaction with external applications or services • Are

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged cloud, cloud computing, saasu, sap, SAP AG, singapore, software as a service | Leave a response

Year End Trends In Enterprise Software: HCM Is Hot And Integrated Suites

Year End Trends In Enterprise Software: HCM Is Hot And Integrated Suites

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 16, 2011

As the year 2011 is winding down, I am seeing few trends in enterprise software which might generate quite a bit of discussion among the pundits next year. I thought I will do a quick post on it and see if I can get some feedback from industry watchers and practitioners. As the traditional software [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged ensw, Enterprise, enterprise software, HCM, insights, netsuite, rypple, salesforce, sap, successfactors, workday | 1 Response

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SAP meets Cloud: something needs to vaporise first

By Martijn Linssen on December 15, 2011

I have been comfortably following SAP Influencer Summit 2011 from my chair, and reading up on the various posts and vids released throughout the process. It won’t surprise anyone that yesterday’s keywords were cloud, ByD, business, SAPonDemand and sales – thank you, you 350 participants who produced 1,500 tweets during the last day Many people [...]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged application development, architecture, change, cloud computing, growth, integration, sap, successfactors, Supply Chain, tibco | Leave a response

SAP and SuccessFactors Acquisition Q&A

SAP and SuccessFactors Acquisition Q&A

By Jarret Pazahanick on December 6, 2011

This Saturday SAP announced its $3.4B acquisition of SuccessFactors and even though in the recent months they had dropped some hints they were looking to make an acquisition very few had SuccessFactors being the likely candidate.  I would expect a lot more information and clarity to come out in the coming months but thought I [...]

Posted in Application Software, Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged Business ByDesign, ByD, Cornerstone, enterprise software, OnDemand, peoplesoft, saas, sap, sap byd, successfactors, taleo, workday | 2 Responses

SAP’s SuccessFactors Acquisition: The PaaS Angle

SAP’s SuccessFactors Acquisition: The PaaS Angle

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 5, 2011

The world went crazy last weekend when SAP (previous CloudAve coverage) made an announcement about their intent to acquire SuccessFactors (previous CloudAve coverage), the cloud based Human Capital Management provider, for approximately $3.4 Billion. SAP, being very late to the cloud game and after few missteps, seems to be taking the acquisition as a fast [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged briefs, Cloudfoundry, custom apps, middleware, paas, platform as a service, platform services, sap, sapsfsf, successfactors

Consumer and enterprise IT company analysis

Consumer and enterprise IT company analysis

By Martijn Linssen on November 29, 2011

In January this year I did an analysis of “classical” US IT companies: Google, Microsoft and Apple, which are targeting consumers, and Oracle, SAP, IBM and HP, which are targeting companies. Yes that’s a fairly big generalisation but please allow me to do so… This is the update which includes the next year, I need [...]

Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged Apple, financials, google, IBM, microsoft, Oracle, sap, stats

Nimsoft Monitors SAP Environments

Nimsoft Monitors SAP Environments

By Ben Kepes on September 21, 2011

Nimsoft, the company that provides IT management as a service (more on them here) today rolled out monitoring for a range of SAP products and services. The aim here is for Nimsoft Monitor to become the default monitoring service across all the products and services an enterprise uses – the addition of SAP to this [...]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise | Tagged ABAP, erp, nimsoft, sap, SAP AG, SAP ECC, SAP ERP, SAP NetWeaver

Does Google get enterprise? No – so what?

Does Google get enterprise? No – so what?

By Martijn Linssen on August 30, 2011

After a small conversation with Frank Scavo – whom I hold highly – it struck me: we old enterprise boys that keep kicking the #socmed chins might be on our way to retirement. Not saying that Frank’s one of them, but I certainly count myself to the pack as I’ve only been around multinationals and [...]

Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 3.0, adapt, Apple, b2b, B2C, change, financials, google, hewlett packard, IBM, sap, stats | 6 Responses

Why Workday is a Major Threat to SAP

Why Workday is a Major Threat to SAP

By Jarret Pazahanick on July 8, 2011

If you asked a majority of people who will be SAP’s biggest competitor in the coming years my guess is the names Oracle and Salesforce would be the two most commonly mentioned. If I had to place a bet I would say the right answer is Workday for a number of reasons which I will outline below.

Posted in Application Software, Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged Business ByDesign, ByD, enterprise software, peoplesoft, saas, sap, sap byd, workday | 1 Response

SAP On Amazon Web Services

SAP On Amazon Web Services

By Krishnan Subramanian on May 18, 2011

Sapphire Now conference is going on in Orlando right now and it is time to hear about another player from the traditional era making their software available on AWS (previous CloudAve coverage). According to Arik Hesseldahl, Amazon today announced that they are working with SAP (previous CloudAve coverage) to run their applications on Amazon cloud. [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged amazon, aws, briefs, business objects, erp, sap

SuiteWorld 2011: My Thoughts

SuiteWorld 2011: My Thoughts

By Krishnan Subramanian on May 12, 2011

I spent the last three days at SuiteWorld 2011, NetSuite‘s first ever user conference, attending the keynote and analyst sessions. My interest in SuiteWorld stemmed from the fact that I really wanted to see the evolution of ERP into the cloud (It should be noted that ERP is considered to be the last frontier for SaaS) [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged erp, insights, microsoft, netsuite, nsw11, qontext, saas erp, salesforce.com, sap, software as a service, suiteworld, suiteworld 2011, workday, yammer | 2 Responses

The packages – customisation MQ

The packages – customisation MQ

By Martijn Linssen on April 28, 2011

I got Rt’ed today on the #ITF11 hashtag: RT @MartijnLinssen: @johnrrymer @TomGrantForr There is no one-size-fits-all. Pure packages is wrong, as is pure customisation #ITF11 >YES and that’s basically all I have to say about it – not. There is a human tendency to do either-or. Black or white, good or bad, pretty or ugly [...]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged A2A, application development, architecture, b2b, B2C, business exceptions, business rules, customization, erp, implementation, integration, sap, siebel, standardisation

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