Preview

Gilbert

Satisfactory Essays
Open Document
Open Document
1990 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Gilbert
SAP University Alliances
Version 2.3
Author Dave Haseman
Ross Hightower

Product
SAP Mobile Platform

Level
Undergraduate
Beginner

Focus
Sybase Unwired Platform

© 2012 -2013 SAP AG, W.D. Haseman and R. Hightower

Course SMP1 – SAP Mobile
Platform
Module M01 – Introduction
Mobile Environment
SAP Mobile Platform
Mobile application
Demo
Mobile Curriculum

SAP University Alliances
SMP1 – SAP Mobile Platform
M01 – Introduction







SAP Mobile Platform

Mobile Environment
SAP Mobile Platform
Mobile applications
Demo
Book

© 2012-2013 SAP AG, W. D. Haseman and R. Hightower

Page 2

SAP University Alliances
SMP1 – SAP Mobile Platform
M01 – Introduction

What do WE mean by mobile?

• Smart phones
• Tablets
• Access to enterprise information systems and data
• Not consumer oriented apps

© 2012-2013 SAP AG, W. D. Haseman and R. Hightower

Page 3

SAP University Alliances
SMP1 – SAP Mobile Platform
M01 – Introduction

Computing Trends

• International Data Corporation

– In 2011
• Shipped 563 million smart phones and tablets
• Only shipped 353 million PCs and laptops

– Predicted by 2016
• 1.36 billion smart phones and tablets
• 518 million PCs and laptops

© 2012-2013 SAP AG, W. D. Haseman and R. Hightower

Page 4

SAP University Alliances
SMP1 – SAP Mobile Platform
M01 – Introduction

Diverse Mobile Platforms - Worldwide

IDC 2012
© 2012-2013 SAP AG, W. D. Haseman and R. Hightower

Page 5

SAP University Alliances
SMP1 – SAP Mobile Platform
M01 – Introduction

Smart Phone Sales – United States

© 2012-2013 SAP AG, W. D. Haseman and R. Hightower

Page 6

SAP University Alliances
SMP1 – SAP Mobile Platform
M01 – Introduction

Mobile Strategy (SAP Insider Research 2012)

© 2012-2013 SAP AG, W. D. Haseman and R. Hightower

Page 7

SAP University Alliances
SMP1 – SAP Mobile Platform
M01 – Introduction

Mobile Strategy (SAP Insider Research

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    Gary Nash

    • 885 Words
    • 4 Pages

    In the essay written by Gary Nash, he argues that the reason for the American Revolution was not caused by the defense of constitutional rights and liberties, but that of "material conditions of life in America" were not very favorable and that social and economic factors should be considered as the driving factor that pushed many colonists to revolt. The popular ideology which can be defined as resonating "most strongly within the middle and lower strata of society and went far beyond constitutional rights to a discussion of the proper distribution of wealth and power in the social system" had a dynamic role in the decisions of many people to revolt. The masses ideas were not of constitutional rights, but the equal distribution of wealth in the colonies that many felt that the wealth was concentrated in a small percentage of the population in the colonies. The Whig ideology that was long established in English society had a main appeal towards the upper class citizens and "had little to say about changing social and economic conditions in America or the need for change in the future." The popular ideologies consisted of new ways of changing the distribution of wealth. Nash in his essay continued to give good evidence to prove his point that the American Revolution was not caused by the defense of constitutional rights and liberties, but by improper distribution of wealth. During the pre-American Revolutionary times, the "top five percent of Boston's taxpayers controlled 49 percent of the taxable assets of the community, whereas they had held only held only 30 percent in 1687." As evident by this statistic, it is clear that the wealthy were getting wealthier and controlling more of the taxable assets of the community. As the wealthy increased their assets in the cities, at the same time, a large class was "impoverished city dwellers." A huge contrast between the wealthy and the poor were forming and becoming more apparent from the beginning of the eighteenth…

    • 885 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Rudy

    • 546 Words
    • 3 Pages

    The movie "Rudy" was a true story of a young man who overcame all odds and played football for Notre Dame. Rudy's obsession with Notre Dame came from his father. His father would always make his children watch Notre Dame football games and if anyone ever suggested another football game on television, the father would say that they only watch one team in his house. What Rudy's father did is an example of the sharing of socialization process. The father raised his children to only watch Notre Dame football. However, Rudy was the only son that dreamt of going to Notre Dame and playing football for them. His two brothers would constantly pick on him because he was the youngest and would constantly tell him that he is too small. As the brothers grew older, Rudy's brother Frank would always act negative toward Rudy and his dream. There was a sibling rivalry between Rudy and his brothers.…

    • 546 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Gary Nash

    • 638 Words
    • 3 Pages

    In the article The Forgotten Experience, Gary Nash discusses the adventures in which the blacks and reds fought for the natural rights. Thomas Peters and Thayendanegea started their own revolutions to prove to the white people that they were just as equal and deserved the same treatment and natural rights despite their race.…

    • 638 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Rudy

    • 3781 Words
    • 16 Pages

    What key life events and individuals played a part in Rudy’s determination, goal setting, and goal achievement and how did these key events and individuals influence him?…

    • 3781 Words
    • 16 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Better Essays

    Dan Gable

    • 1670 Words
    • 7 Pages

    Dan Gable is titled by many as the most legendary amateur American wrestler and coach in the history of amateur American wrestling. To put into retrospect of Dan’s popularity in the wresting world, Gable is the Michael Jordan of Basketball, the Pele of Soccer, and the Muhammad Ali of boxing, everyone has heard of Dan Gable. That is how legendary Dan Gable is. But what single attribute made Mr. Gable so special and unique? To pinpoint one certain accolade that made Gable a legend is almost too hard. Dan Gable had an almost normal life growing up as a boy; he began his fame by his wrestling accolades as an athlete at Iowa State University and cemented his wrestling lore as a coach at the University of Iowa, and still inspires the wrestling world ‘til this day.…

    • 1670 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    Chamberlain

    • 508 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Mrs Chamberlain was not responsible for the death of her daughter, Azaria Chamberlain as there is sufficient amount of evidence to confirm a dingo had killed the nine week old baby. There was no motive proven and insufficient amount of time to prove that Lindy Chamberlain had indeed murdered her baby she cared for with much love. Sally Lowe, who camped next to the Chamberlains stated that Mrs Chamberlain had a new mum glow to her and was not sullen or angry.…

    • 508 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Dominique

    • 884 Words
    • 4 Pages

    #1 What was Philadelphia like in 1793? What were the advantages and disadvantages of living in the countryside outside of Philadelphia?…

    • 884 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    rudy

    • 277 Words
    • 2 Pages

    1. The Great Society and the War on Poverty are associated with which presidential administration?…

    • 277 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Allen Iverson

    • 5698 Words
    • 27 Pages

    Allen Ezail Iverson (born June 7, 1975)[1] is an American retired professional basketball player who played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for four teams. He played both the point guard and shooting guard positions. Iverson was an eleven-time NBA All-Star and won the All-Star MVP award in 2001 and2005.…

    • 5698 Words
    • 27 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Griffin Richardson

    • 525 Words
    • 3 Pages

    * If not for the growing number of abolitionists there is a great chance that the civil war would never have occurred, leaving slavery to grow rampant throughout the country for many years to come.…

    • 525 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Jennings

    • 331 Words
    • 2 Pages

    The Jennings Petroglyph, or stone carving, is a large rock slab of fine-grained sandstone containing more than 30 pecked images. The rock includes stone carvings of various discernable and unidentifiable human-like figures as well as mammal-like and insect like figures. The depressions were carved and rubbed into the stone by means of a hammerstone and later chalked to make more visible.…

    • 331 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Donovan Tisi

    • 842 Words
    • 4 Pages

    * Dwayne is a good friend of mine. He’s about 2 years older than me.…

    • 842 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    rudy

    • 420 Words
    • 2 Pages

    The movie was a about a true story on which Rudy is a boy with a daily struggle life while hi is trying hard to be someone important and overcome his fears even when he does not like school or does not afford high grades. He grew up in a steel mill town where he ended working there after graduating high school. Rudy had a dream of playing football in a university called Notre Dame which could be one of the most famous colleges either for level of education or for its level of athletic people playing football. Rudy started following his dream after four years since graduating high school, when his best friend Pete suddenly died on an accident, and the one who always encouraged him by not giving up on his dreams.…

    • 420 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Otto Ketting

    • 135 Words
    • 1 Page

    Otto Ketting, born in Amsterdam on September 3, 1935. He studied composition and trumpet at Hague conservatory. In Munich, He was taught composition by Karl Amadeus Hartmann. In 1967, Ketting was the composition professor at Rotterdam Conservatory till 1971. Right after, he becomes the conductor at the Royal conservatory of The Hague in 1971 to 1974, and performs his own compositions and of other composers with various orchestras. The Time Machine movie sound track of 1972 is one of his most successful compositions. Mr. Ketting performed the Time Machine in Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, Washington DC, Liverpool, La Rochelle, Vienna, Munich, Hannover, Hong Kong and the Netherlands, was broadcasted on the radio in over 25 countries.…

    • 135 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Chamberlain

    • 421 Words
    • 2 Pages

    A British politician and statesman who was best known as the leading imperialist of the day in Britain, first in the radical wing of the Liberal party then in the Liberal Unionist faction of the Conservative Party. He was the chief advocate and supervisor of the Second Boer War (1899–1902), and by 1906, when a stroke ended his career, was the leading advocate of "tariff reform" (that is, imposing high tariffs in place of free trade). Chamberlain divided both major British political parties– Gladstone's Liberals in 1886 and the Unionists in 1903 – in each case helping to derail the political prospects of that party.…

    • 421 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays