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Nimsoft Brings Unified Management to SAP Across Physical, Cloud and Virtual
Unified management provider Nimsoft is shipping an automated solution aimed to help SAP users manage and optimize service levels -- across physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure. Nimsoft Monitor for SAP extends the ability of Nimsoft Monitor to core business-critical SAP events and components for SAP NetWeaver, SAP ECC, ABAP and Java.
Full Story >Gartner: BI, Analytics Sector Enjoys Robust Recovery, Tops $10 Billion in 2010
Gartner reports the business intelligence (BI) market, including analytics and performance management software hit $10.5 billion in 2010, a double-digit jump from 2009. Garter credited stimulus-related spending, recovery in global IT spending and new product updates. The Gartner BI Summit 2011 happens this week in Los Angeles.
Full Story >Patni Teams with Top Software Firms on Enterprise Mobility
Patni, a worldwide computer services firm, is teaming with the top enterprise software makers to create a Mobility Application Architecture (MAA) that will allow IT to easily support mobile access and collaboration with legacy and web-based data and applications.
Full Story >Stone Bond Upgrades Metadata-Driven Integration
Stone Bond Technologies is shipping an upgrade to its metadata-driven agile integration platform. Enterprise Enabler 7.0 adds features to improve dashboards, BI, analytics and data sharing across various enterprise apps, including SharePoint, SAP, SalesForce.com and those using DB2 and SQL.
Full Story >Endeca, SAP Team To Deliver BI ‘Information Visibility’
Under an agreement with SAP, Endeca Technologies Inc., is integrating SAP’s Xcelsius and BusinessObjects Intelligent Search software with its Endeca Information Access Platform. The result: information visibility to allow enterprises to more quickly and easily access and analyze data for informed decisions.
Full Story >SAP Offers SOA Governance Tools, Best Practices
SAP has a set of new design tools and Best Practices for SOA Governance, noting that without governance, companies run the risk of investing time and money developing SOA services that are either not reusable or not aligned with the business priorities.
Full Story >SAP Offers SOA Governance Tools, Best Practices
SAP has a set of new design tools and Best Practices for SOA Governance, noting that without governance, companies run the risk of investing time and money developing SOA services that are either not reusable or not aligned with the business priorities.
Full Story >IBM and SAP Join Forces on SME-Focused Services
IBM and SAP have announced the latest in a long line of collaborative efforts aimed at making life easier for SME businesses, ranging from software, services, storage and hardware.
Full Story >VoiceObjects: Phone App Servers for SAP
In a sign that a phone application server may be the next big trend in the enterprise build-outs, SAP is integrating VoiceObjects Technology's phone server technology into SAP NetWeaver. The move will enable users to use phones to access and update SAP applications. IDN speaks with VoiceObjects CTO about the SAP partnership, and trends for voice and phone apps in the enterprise.
Full Story >SAP Preps SOA Assets, Tools for ISVs, Devs
SAP continues to work feverishly to convert its vast reserve of R3 application and business rules assets into reusable, composite applications and services. IDN looks deep at what SAP execs and engineers are doing to prepare 100s of ISV partners, and millions of ABAP, Java and ,NET devs for the mega SOA transition.
Full Story >SAP Boosts Reliability, Integration for Java Devs
SAP is bringing a host of improvements to its NetWeaver and J2EE app server technologies, including better reliability, improve data management and easier business integration tools. See why SAP says Java/J2EE devs in 2005 deserve better features to support reliability and integration both "inside" and "outside" the container.
Full Story >SAP Weaves Tighter .NET, Java Integration Tools
SAP has woven NetWeaver more tightly together, and the fit may be better for many non-SAP developers. The result, SAP hopes, will be a more intuitive, well-oiled platform that will make it much easier for Java and .NET devs to integrate their systems with data and business rules from SAP and other ERP software.
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