WALLDORF, Germany - February 02, 2010 -SAP AG
[1](NYSE: SAP) has made its12sprints
[2]collaborative decision-making project available via public beta and has formed a strategic research partnership withThe 2.0 Adoption Council
[3]- a peer forum of IT and business leaders and thinkers who are discovering new ways of working in modern organizations. Both of these moves demonstrate SAP's commitment to helping companies bring the power of Web 2.0 technologies and trusted information into their business processes. 12sprints, the codename for a new collaborative decision-making application, is the first and only software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution that brings together people, information and methods to drive swift, informed decision-making. The public beta phase of 12sprints invites everyone to take the solution for a free spin, evaluate it and contribute feedback to enrich its further development.
For the first time, 12sprints brings together a unique mix of essential capabilities for people working in teams, including:
[4]technology within 12sprints so users can analyze data and apply that analysis to the decision-making framework of 12sprints."People don't want to be bound by unnatural and fragmented ways of working," saidMarge Breya
[5], executive vice president, SAP. "This is why we developed 12sprints. It brings method to the madness, combining not only business intelligence and collaboration technology but also methods with a framework to help teams share intelligence and make better decisions that drive meaningful results. SAP has done a brilliant job helping enterprises run their businesses better, now we're helping people do their work better."
The public beta version of 12sprints is a hosted technology that requires no download, and it is available online for free here:www.12sprints.com
[2]. Both free and paid versions will be offered upon general availability. You can follow 12sprints on Twitter at@12sprints
[6]and take part in the conversation by using the hashtag#12sprints
[7]. You can also become a fan of the12sprints Facebook page [8].
SAP Becomes Research Partner to The 2.0 Adoption Council
The 2.0 Adoption Council
[3]is a collection of 2.0 thought leaders from several large enterprises who come together to share experiences, examine business implications and find new ways of capturing value from data associated with Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 technologies. SAP has become a strategic research partner with the Council to support innovation in large enterprises leveraging these new technologies. In addition, 12sprints will be offered to Council members as a collaborative decision-making tool for group projects and as a test-bed for product feedback.
To hear more about the Council and SAP, clickhere [9]for a video podcast discussion between Council FounderSusan Scrupski
[10]andMarge Breya
[5]of SAP. You can also check out Scrupski's blog,ITSinsider
[11], and follow her on Twitter at@ITSinsider
[12]. Breya can be followed at@MargeBreya
[13].
You can learn more about The 2.0 Adoption Council here:http://www.20adoptioncouncil.com/
[3]. You can also follow the Council on Twitter at@20Adoption
[14], become a fan of its [15]or join itsLinkedIn group
[16].
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[1] http://www.sap.com
[2] http://12sprints.com/
[3] http://www.20adoptioncouncil.com/
[4] http://www.sap.com/solutions/sapbusinessobjects/large/business-intelligence/search-navigation/explorer/explorer-accelerated/index.epx
[5] http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marge-breya/1/700/654
[6] http://twitter.com/12sprints
[7] http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%2312sprints
[8] http://www.facebook.com/pages/12sprints/168215980214
[9] https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/thread/8821
[10] http://www.linkedin.com/in/susanscrupski
[11] http://itsinsider.com/
[12] http://twitter.com/ITSinsider
[13] http://twitter.com/margebreya
[14] http://twitter.com/20Adoption
[15] http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-20-Adoption-Council/120953840119
[16] http://www.linkedin.com/groupRegistration?gid=2066575
[17] http://twitter.com/businessobjects
[18] https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/community/sapbobj