Sap Streamwork Enterprise Edition has Advanced Security
UNIX Update 2011, Jan 1, 22, 1
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Publisher Description
Executing on its strategic vision to extend the availability of SAP product offerings on premise, on demand and on device, SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) has unveiled new innovations for the SAP[R] StreamWork application that provide business and IT with valuable new choices. SAP StreamWork, enterprise edition, leverages proven Novell technology to bridge the gap between people's demands for easy-to-use, quickly available software and access to enterprise information, and IT's challenge in delivering enterprise data to cloud applications securely. And to further help people drive goal-oriented, collaborative work in familiar ways, SAP StreamWork is now available via the Google Apps Marketplace, Google's online storefront for third-party applications that integrates with Google Apps; this enables users to log on to SAP StreamWork directly from their Google Apps account. Additionally, mobile workers will soon be able to make sound decisions on the go anyplace and anywhere by downloading the mobile SAP StreamWork application for BlackBerry[R] smartphones from the SAP[R] Service Marketplace. Since its official launch, people from thousands of cities around the globe have been using the SAP StreamWork application to collaborate, drive decisions and produce meaningful results. "SAP StreamWork is a collaborative decision making (CDM) application, which is an emerging market category defined by Gartner that allows business people to define a problem, find the right information and expertise, discuss an issue, brainstorm and evaluate options, and agree on a course of action," said Rita Sallam, Gartner Research Director. "CDM platforms capture the decision process, inputs and assumptions so that decision-makers can later analyze whether or not a decision was a good one and why and identify best practices. CDM solutions, including SAP StreamWork, include some social software capabilities but are complementary to social software platforms."