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	<title>SAP: BI Source</title>
	
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		<title>BSP/How To: HRFORMS in BSP Application</title>
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This blogs explains how to display the HRFORMS in PDF format from the BSP Application.

 


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This blogs explains how to display the HRFORMS in PDF format from the BSP Application.
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		<title>Partner Pinnacle Award Nominations Are Now Open</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 16:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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The annual SAP Partner Pinnacle Awards recognize outstanding partners in a variety of categories based on their activities and results during the past year. For the first time ever, partners who actively participate in our communities (SDN, the SAP Developer Network; BPX, the Business Process Expert community; and BOC, our Business Objects [...]]]></description>
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The annual SAP Partner Pinnacle Awards recognize outstanding partners in a variety of categories based on their activities and results during the past year. For the first time ever, partners who actively participate in our communities (SDN, the SAP Developer Network; BPX, the Business Process Expert community; and BOC, our Business Objects Community) will be recognized in this prestigious award program. Nominations are now officially open.
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		<title>SAP Consolidation Process</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 15:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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It aims to reduce the operative costs and promote the general untangling of complexity, increase the synergies in global projects, introduce standardized global processes and ultimately simplify the integration of new plants into SAP. Furthermore&#8230;&#8230;

 


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It aims to reduce the operative costs and promote the general untangling of complexity, increase the synergies in global projects, introduce standardized global processes and ultimately simplify the integration of new plants into SAP. Furthermore&#8230;&#8230;
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		<title>The push protocol of mobile business data</title>
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This artical introduces four major issues of a push protocol of mobile business data: push channel, push target, push rule, and push consistency. Normally, when people talk about push of mobile data, only some of these issues are considereed. I hope that this article could help developers to have a complete insight [...]]]></description>
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This artical introduces four major issues of a push protocol of mobile business data: push channel, push target, push rule, and push consistency. Normally, when people talk about push of mobile data, only some of these issues are considereed. I hope that this article could help developers to have a complete insight for this hot topic.
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This blog describes the Enterprise Services Repository and Services registry&#8217;s support of the standards and the management of SAP as well as non-SAP content. It also talks about the governance guidelines and the ease of maintenance of the SOA artifacts delivered by SAP as well as third party vendors.

 


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This blog describes the Enterprise Services Repository and Services registry&#8217;s support of the standards and the management of SAP as well as non-SAP content. It also talks about the governance guidelines and the ease of maintenance of the SOA artifacts delivered by SAP as well as third party vendors.
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		<title>Should data mining be a part of a datawarehousing tool</title>
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A short examination on what drives data mining in an organization and should data mining capabilities be provided along with Business Intelligence tools or should they remain separate.

 


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A short examination on what drives data mining in an organization and should data mining capabilities be provided along with Business Intelligence tools or should they remain separate.
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An introduction to how website performance can be improved by using Amazon Cloudfront, so serve static content closer to the user.

 


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SAP CRM&#8217;s Pipeline Performance Management: Merging Analytics and Action

 


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Securing payment card numbers is essential in order to maintain compliance with the PCI DSS standards. Native payment card number encryption functionality in most of SAP&#8217;s products. However, tokenization can provide an additional level of security of payment card numbers, help diminish PCI DSS scope on SAP&#8217;s applications and even remove payment [...]]]></description>
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Securing payment card numbers is essential in order to maintain compliance with the PCI DSS standards. Native payment card number encryption functionality in most of SAP&#8217;s products. However, tokenization can provide an additional level of security of payment card numbers, help diminish PCI DSS scope on SAP&#8217;s applications and even remove payment card numbers from your SAP application databases completely.
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