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I came across this announcement today and it is likely to be of interest to many of you. With more than 10 years of experience in Mobilizing SAP with customers in 60 countries.Sky Technologies have developed a mobile framework that manages all mobile applications within your existing SAP system
Join us on February 18th to learn how to design a mobile strategy that will support your business needs today and will evolve to support your business needs of tomorrow.
In this seminar, you will learn how to:
- Define your own mobile strategy
- Realize the benefits of adopting a mobile framework inside your SAP landscape
- Understand the skills and resource required
- Identify which applications to mobilze for optimum efficiency
- Avoid solutions that provide partial mobile device support
- Advantages of middleware-free solutions
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Author Kevin Benedict
Independent Mobility Consultant, Wireless Industry Analyst and Web 2.0 Marketing Consultant
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***Full Disclosure: I am a mobility consultant and Web 2.0 marketing expert and as such I work with, and have worked with, many of the companies mentioned in my blogs.
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Kevin Benedict is an independent mobility consultant, Wireless Industry Analyst and Web 2.0 marketing expert. He has over 21 years of experience in the enterprise applications market with specialties in enterprise mobility and Web 2.0 marketing strateiges and SAP. He was the recent recipient of two 2009 Top Contributor Awards by SAP in the categories of Mobile Infrastructure and NetWeaver Platform.
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