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It’s all a bit unsettling. SAP C_EP120_701 exam was like one of those stately gentlemen always dressed in a proper coat, tie, and hat–never rushed, flustered, or in doubt. Now this dandy’s dropped the walking stick and is diving after a ball in the street, suddenly not afraid to get his pants dirty and maybe his nose bloodied.SAP also plans in the coming year to hire up to 500 salespeople whose only job will be to sell cloud apps, says Peter Lorenz, executive VP of SAP cloud apps. In the past, SAP salespeople sold all products, and cloud apps took a backseat to big-ticket on-premises software.
Nor was it the frustration of developers who felt trapped in the uneasy situation of feeling reliant upon and competitive with SAP C_EP120_701 exam in enterprise mobility. Any experienced enterprise developer has probably dealt with co-optition before. Microsoft, for instance, is one of the biggest sellers of applications on its own Window platform. And Google this summer bought Motorola, putting it in competition with its many Android handset and tablet partners.While SAP has brought out 30+ mobile apps of its own, it has also taken pains to reassure and woo developers.
At SAP’s C_EP120_701 exam seventh annual Influencer Summit in Boston last week, Co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe highlighted four areas of SAP innovation: core, mobile, cloud, and in-memory. Interesting to me is that SAP now considers the core to include business intelligence as well as its well-established business applications.Mobile, cloud, and in-memory also cut across both BI and SAP’s business applications. In mobile, SAP currently has a number of first-mover and competitive advantages. Sybase Unwired gives them a development platform as well as device management. SAP now has 30+ mobile applications.