Category: Web 2.0 by SAP
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SAP Innovation: Enterprise Mashup Prototype, Rooftop Marketplace
A new prototype from SAP Research explores collaborative enterprise mashup functionality
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Auto-Tweet Directly from PowerPoint And Other Twitter Tool Updates
Updates to the PowerPoint Twitter Tools: AutoTweet, New feedback slide, Zoom Text, and more support for internal use and preset variables, so you can create conference templates, etc.
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SAP’s 12sprints Collaborative Decision-Making Prototype
SAP is now allowing people to sign up for pre-beta access to 12sprints, a cloud-based Collaborative Decision Making prototype
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SAP’s First Official iPhone Application
SAP’s first ever iPhone application is now available on Apple’s iTunes applications store. No, it’s not BusinessObjects Explorer for the iPhone — that’s on its way. It’s BNE traffic, an innovative application from SAP Research in Brisbane, Australia.
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Too Scared to Use the PowerPoint Twitter Tools? Moderation, Updating, New Options
Some people are too scared to use the PowerPoint Twitter Tools, because they’re worried about what their audience will say. To combat this fear, the tools now support moderated tweets, using the TidyTweet service.
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SAP’s Gravity Prototype: Business Collaboration Using Google Wave
SAP Research’s new Gravity Prototype gives a glimpse of the collaboration-enabled business future. Using Google Wave, participants can easily model new business workflows in near-real time.
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PowerPoint Twitter Tools Update: Make Some Noise!
The PowerPoint Twitter Tools have been updated, with new features and an additional interactive tool, the PowerPoint Crowd Meter
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Web 2.0 Presentation Tools from SAP – Integrate Twitter into PowerPoint!
New Web 2.0 presentation tools give presenters the opportunity to view and react to twitter feeds in real-time, and let the audience vote on options via Twitter, without any extra screens or resources, based on SAP BusinessObjects’ Xcelsius dashboarding technology.
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Integrating SAP and Google Wave, And The Context-Based Future of Business User Applications
The first examples showing integration between Google Wave and SAP Enterprise Services are starting to appear. They are just a glimpse of the future of business user applications.