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Business Intelligence needs to be more Intelligent

We are back at SAP Labs in Palo Alto this week after spending one week in Atlanta for Sapphire and one week in New Jersey working on site at Colgate. We are targeting to spend one week each month back at home to make sure our co-innovation goals stay in alignment: Business Intelligence (BI) adoption [...]

[ More ] May 9th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in enterpriseGeek |

The Challenges of Emergent Collaboration

In a recent response from Mike Prosceno of SAP, he answers a couple of questions regarding his post about Enterprise 2.0 and The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration. There is no doubt that SAP has had huge success in reaching out and getting their community involved on the SAP Developer Network. However, there is still a [...]

[ More ] April 18th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek |

SAP & Colgate – All Aboard the Cluetrain

If you don't know what the cluetrain is, then you need to hop over to www.cluetrain.com and check it out. For now, here is the quick and dirty: A powerful global conversation has begun. Through the Internet, people are discovering and inventing new ways to share relevant knowledge with blinding speed. As a direct result, [...]

[ More ] April 12th, 2007 | 7 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek, ewH |

Why Can't Enterprise Applications Be Simple?

I used to think I was half way competent until I recently tried to order a pen and some laser printer toner using the newly implemented procurement application at my workplace. Boy, was I wrong; it turns out that I must be flat-out, stupid. I tried, I really did, but upon entry into a maze [...]

[ More ] March 28th, 2007 | 12 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek |
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