Search

Google Ads

Cash to Cash – Making Lemonade in Today’s Economy

By Jake | February 8, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
Life beyond that first lemondade stand – find out how to calculate your cash-to-cash cycle, and which KPIs can help you optimize that number.

Topics: SDN | No Comments »

Are you having problems with fields that are not ready for input in MM?

By Jake | February 8, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
Sometimes you have a field in a screen that is greyed out, and even if you search in the customizing, you are not able to find why. This blog will show you how to exactly know, where to search in the customizing.

Topics: SDN | No Comments »

How-to Install a System Landscape Directory and Manage the Initial Setup?

By Jake | February 8, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
With IT landscapes at least partially made up of SAP systems of more recent releases, gathering landscape data in the SAP NetWeaver System Landscape Directory (SLD) is mandatory. This blog describes the installation of an SLD system and the initial setup, which both have been automated to a large extent. Both processes are demonstrated using the example of an SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1 EHP1 installation.

Topics: SDN | No Comments »

Frameworks Integrated in the Composite Designer

By Jake | February 8, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
This blog is part of a series of blogs with focus on the Composit Designer. This blog is the fifth one and provides information about the frameworks integrated in CoDe.

Topics: SDN | No Comments »

Underwear, bananas or snack foods – what would you bet on?

By Jake | February 8, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
Depending on the state of the economy different goods and services see tidal rises and falls according to the mental and economic state of the individuals within it. Stocks and bonds savvy investors know what to look for, when to buy and when to sell. Surely the same critical analysis should be applied to the peaks and troughs of business demand for robust and repeatable technology based solution to solve business problems?

Topics: SDN | No Comments »

SAP Certification: the path to success!

By Jake | February 7, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
Why SAP Certify? How to SAP Certify…the path to success.

Topics: SDN | No Comments »

Do you have all the required libraries for your mobile application?

By Jake | February 7, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
A step by step solution for using external libraries on custom mobile applications for Mobile 7.1

Topics: SDN | No Comments »

An easy way to identify end-user scheduled jobs which bypass your central scheduling tool

By Jake | February 7, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
Learn how you can easily identify background jobs that are periodically scheduled by end-users and which are undermining your central scheduling efforts. The blog describes an easy select either via transaction SM36 or via table TBTCO.

Topics: SDN | No Comments »

Want Fries With That?

By Jake | February 7, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
Imagine you are the sitting down in a nice restaurant, the waiter comes however he doesn’t offer a menu, but only carries a notebook to write down your wishes, well could that be how Business and IT engagement sometimes works today? Let me explain…

Topics: SDN | No Comments »

IBM MQ (5.3, 6.0, 7.0) Interoperability with PI

By Jake | February 5, 2010

Make sure to visit the author of this post! Click on the title link to visit the original post.
As we upgrade MQ servers in the landscape, how will this effect PI’s JMS adapters? What should we do if we have multiple MQ server versions in our landscape? In this blog, we will take a look at some of the compatibility issues between the different releases of MQ when integrating with PI.

Topics: SDN | No Comments »


« Previous Entries