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“Know Thyself” — The First Step to an Effective Upgrade

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RBE Plus Benchmark for the month of March - 9 percent of customer transactions and reports...

... are assigned to the "$TMP" class. These temporary objects are created directly in the production system. This results in inconsistencies between development and production systems. There is also a significant risk of transactions and reports being deleted during a release upgrade. Steps must be taken to prevent this from happening. In special cases it can be useful to create objects in the $TMP class. But this should remain a rare exception to the rule. Think it’s time you took a closer look at your system?»

Situation Analysis vs. Potential Analysis

Most SAP user organizations recognize the benefits of standard enterprise software. They're also familiar with the relatively high costs associated with SAP systems. These include licensing, implementation, upgrades and operation. RBE Plus Situation and Potential analyses help keep tabs on an SAP system's cost/benefit ratio. The following article describes target groups, appropriate scenarios, and recommended analysis intervals. »

RBE Plus Project at Philip Morris in Russia: Testing, re-documenting and preparing to upgrade the SAP system

To accelerate its SAP system upgrade and reduce costs, Philip Morris in Russia opted for RBE Plus solutions. IBIS’s RBE Plus is able to analyze a live system automatically and efficiently. So why risk manual analysis? ...»

ASUG/SAPPHIRE in Orlando, Florida: May 16-19 2010

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The future of BPM

Dr. Andreas Hufgard

Those who wish to steer clear of dangerous...

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How IT can help pull you through the downturn.

Savings for IT in Tough Times
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Our take on: SAP Business ByDesign – thumbs up or thumbs down?

The new product for small-to-midsize businesses, SAP Business ByDesign,

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