Posts Tagged ‘opensource’

SAP and Open Source: the debate continues

I wrote a blog entry on SDN almost two weeks ago entitled “SAP and Open Source: an analysis and letter to SAP and Shai“. It followed the flurry of comment that was made after Shai made some alarming statements regarding SAP and Open Source at the Churchill Club. My angle was that Shai was [...]

SAP: temporary loss of touch with reality?

At this year’s Sapphire in Boston, Shai Agassi came out with some astounding and questionable views on free and open source software: “Open-source technologies such as Python and PHP, to name just two, are of great interest to college students and younger people with a passion.“
He goes on to point out the distance between that, [...]

SAP talk at OSCON, and RSS

Our talk on SAP R/3 and Open Source went down well at OSCON this year. Especially of interest was the section on producing RSS from R/3 to carry business data.
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[From SAP Developer Network SAP Weblogs by DJ Adams]

SAP and Open Source BOF at OSCON

Birds Of a Feather session on SAP and Open Source
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[From SAP Developer Network SAP Weblogs by DJ Adams]