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by SAP and partners SAPinsider At this point, the benefits of mobilizing your business are clear and most organizations have taken the first steps toward reaching that goal. Now it is important to focus on the next piece — finding the right enterprise mobile apps that fit your specific business needs. This special report, kicked off with an article from SAP's Bernd-Uwe Pagel, showcases high-quality mobile apps and explores app strategy tips that can help companies overcome their specific challenges and reach their mobile goals.
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by John Krakowski and Evan Stoddard, SAP SAPinsider SAP Solution Manager provides everything you need to derive maximum value from your SAP solution environment, combining tools, content, and direct access to SAP to manage everything from deployment to solution monitoring and improvement. In this article, you’ll learn about mobile apps for SAP Solution Manager and how they can help you further optimize both your core business processes and your IT infrastructure to get the most from your SAP investments.
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by Aviad Rivlin, SAP SAPinsider For companies wondering where to start their mobile initiatives, the first consideration should be existing landscapes and infrastructures. For instance, if you already run an SAP portal, you can use SAP NetWeaver Portal, mobile edition to build a mobile infrastructure. When used on a mobile device, this mobile portal edition acts as a web and role-based aggregation layer for structured and unstructured content, web and native mobile applications, and SAP and non-SAP applications. In this article, you’ll learn more about SAP NetWeaver Portal, mobile edition and how it can help you enter the mobile world.
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by Karl Kessler, SAP AG SAPinsider To take advantage of today’s technology trends, you need comprehensive platform capabilities that can support what you’re doing now and what you’re planning for the future. Read this article to see how SAP NetWeaver 7.4 and SAP HANA Cloud form an application infrastructure and technology platform that provides powerful support for investments in the cloud, mobility, and in-memory technologies.
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by David Hannon, insiderRESEARCH, with additional analysis by Ethan Jewett, independent analyst SAPinsider
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by Mimi Spier, SAP SAPinsider Smartphones and social media have changed the way we interact, the way we shop, and even our expectations. We are used to spending mere seconds completing daily tasks or searching for information, and we’re bringing those same expectations into the business world. In this article, you’ll see how mobile trends are affecting businesses and what companies can do to take advantage of this shifting technology.
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by Nic Smith, SAP SAPinsider With new trends in business intelligence (BI), mobility, and social collaboration, businesses have had to get on board or be left behind. While these trends offer benefits, they also create business challenges, such as IT's ability to support all of a company’s mobile users. This article, featuring customer examples, explains how businesses can take advantage of integrated BI and collaboration capabilities with the latest release of SAP BusinessObjects BI solutions and SAP StreamWork, as well as benefit from mobile solutions.
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by Kevin Ichhpurani, SAP SAPinsider As a strategic platform enabler, SAP is opening new doors of opportunity for their customers and partners so enterprises can capitalize on trends like big data, business analytics, the cloud, social computing, mobility, and machine-to-machine communications. Read this article for examples of how SAP’s embedded solutions and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) platforms are helping companies increase business growth and innovation for the future.
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by Paul Clark, SAP SAPinsider Small-to-midsized enterprises (SMEs) are able to differentiate themselves from their larger competitors by reacting more quickly to customer needs and trends. To further their effectiveness in this area, many SMEs are investing in business intelligence (BI), but are facing challenges when it comes to IT resources and potential users. This article discusses how SMEs can overcome these challenges by expanding their BI environments through mobility, enabling improved customer service and fast, well-informed decision making.
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by Dan Maloney, SAP SAPinsider Right now, we are seeing a huge proliferation of mobile devices, both in consumer and enterprise markets. Growing familiarity with mobile capabilities has led employees to expect a consumer-like experience when performing basic business processes, like procuring enterprise software. In this article you’ll learn how the SAP Store is evolving to make the corporate-buying process more like the consumer app market to meet this demand.
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