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by Aviad Rivlin, SAP
SAPinsider - 2013 (Volume 14), April (Issue 2)


For companies wondering where to start their mobile initiatives, the first consideration should be existing landscapes and infrastructures. For instance, if you already run an SAP portal, you can use SAP NetWeaver Portal, mobile edition to build a mobile infrastructure. When used on a mobile device, this mobile portal edition acts as a web and role-based aggregation layer for structured and unstructured content, web and native mobile applications, and SAP and non-SAP applications. In this article, you’ll learn more about SAP NetWeaver Portal, mobile edition and how it can help you enter the mobile world.
by Ira Berk, SAP
SAPinsider - 2011 (Volume 12), October (Issue 4)


Improved user interfaces have helped transform portals into effective application deployment vehicles and full-featured collaboration hubs. This article explores how SAP has enhanced the functionality of its own SAP NetWeaver Portal solution to help end users, developers, and administrators take advantage of the portal revolution.
by Andrew Cabanski-Dunning, SAP
SAPinsider - 2011 (Volume 12), April (Issue 2)


User interfaces (UIs) are supposed to be easy to use, yet managing all the UI options out there can seem complicated to many companies. This installment of the “User Experience” column discusses factors that explain this complexity, presents SAP’s “core and extensions” approach to UIs, and looks at UI options that best serve the three main types of SAP users—the frequent user, the occasional user, and the unique user.
by Dr. Franz-Josef Fritz, SAP AG
SAPinsider - 2007 (Volume 8), October (Issue 4)


What’s the right balance between keeping your essential business processes on a stable platform and retaining the flexibility to stay innovative? Learn how SAP is responding to this question with its enhancement packages for SAP ERP 6.0. Get an overview of the features and functions that will become available with SAP NetWeaver 7.0 and 7.1 and learn about what to expect in the future of ABAP, Java, and what was previously known as the “double stack”.
by Xiaoqing Cheng, SAP AG
SAPinsider - 2006 (Volume 7), October (Issue 4)
by Franz J. Fritz, SAP AG
SAPinsider - 2005 (Volume 6), October (Issue 4)
by Elise Sivilay, SAP AG, and Susanne Rothaug, SAP AG
SAPinsider - 2005 (Volume 6), October (Issue 4)
by Karl Kessler, SAP AG
SAPinsider - 2005 (Volume 6), April (Issue 2)
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