Blogs - April 29, 2010
Here are last 10 blogs I tagged:
- SAP Basis Administrator - Now working in Denver - Joe “SAP Basis Administrator” Haynes
- Marcelo Ramos - I was born in Brazil Brazil and joined to the SAP world in February 2001. Today, I’m a Netweaver applications developer and my expertise area is ABAP Programming, ABAP Objects, Open Source Projects and Visual Composer. Always looking for Corporate Social Responsibility solutions and news.
- Journal of HNK - Hüseyin Nihal Karaca. Senior Software Engineer. Working on C4ISR systems in defense industry (Peace Eagle program of HAVELSAN A.S). Cont. PhD program of Ankara University Electronics Engineering. Have researches on Image Forensics.
- Johan van Zijl’s Blog - I started my career at SAP Africa in 2000 as an ABAP Developer. My initiation into the SAP World was to spend my first six months writing SAP Scripts and ABAP Reports. Soon after that I was thrown onto a Mobile Sales 2.0B implementation because I happened to list Visual Basic as a skill on my CV.
- Crossderry Blog - “crossderry” is an Irish term for “across from the woods” or “the crossroads at the woods” — I never can get a single answer from my Kerry kin. It is a real place though, see the Crossderry google map
- Consultoria SAP a fondo
- Kent Weare’s BizTalk Blog
- SAP SolWoman - I’ve been working with SAP since the early 90s, first as a distribution analyst (R/2), then as a consultant, then as an SAP employee. At SAP, I learned about Solution Manager and became the first Platinum Solution Manager consultant. Since then, I have worked in Active Global Support in End-to-End Solution Operations and Business Development. Currently I am the Solution Manager practice lead at Enowa Consulting.
- Forty Beans - My name is Darren Hague and Forty Beans is my occasional blog, consisting mostly of thoughts from the world of SAP. I have also written blogs on the SAP Community Network (I am an SAP Mentor) and the ESME Blog (I am a member of the core team). If you think I say interesting things, you can follow me on Twitter. If you want to try a real-time micromessaging service with real Enterprise potential, try ESME (you will need an OpenID to log in).
- amuDee.com - Amol Bharti is a GRC specialist associated with SAP Governance Risk & Compliance products since February 2006 with expertise in SAP Security and Compliance Automation Softwares. Product implementation knowledge of SAP GRC Access Controls Suite (Risk Analysis and Remediation, Superuser Privilege Management, Compliant User Provisioning, Enterprise Role Management). Former developer of SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise Risk Management and SAP Code Olympics 2007 winner at SAP Labs India Pvt. Ltd.
May 4th, 2010 at 11:41 pm
Thanks for sharing of these useful SAP blogs…
May 5th, 2010 at 10:33 am
@Andy
I like your SAPGeek.net blog too. So I tagged SAPGeek.net