Feb 142011
 

In this episode Craig and Sami talk about MEAP and Gartner’s “Rule of Three”.

Gartner has a “rule of three” that states that a MEAP offers significant advantages in three situations:

  • When there are 3 or more mobile applications
  • When there are 3 or more targeted operating systems or platforms
  • When they involve the integration of 3 or more back-end systems

Season 1, Episode 2 – MEAP

Sami also took a moment and addressed 3 questions we were asked in response to our first podcast, watch for his blog for more information as well.

The 3 questions he picked as we recorded the podcast were:

  • Future of SAP and Partner products already available on NetWeaver Mobile. Will these have to be ported to SUP or will be supported standalone?
  • I know from the announcement that work is ON to develop a single mobile platform combining both SUP and NWM. However what time frame are we looking for the same when it will be GA?
  • The third was general in regards to various questions regarding licenses and pricing.

Keep the questions, suggestions and requests coming! Be sure to catch the upcoming Webinar as well!

Rapid Implementations and Jump-Start Mobility Apps

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  3. Hey Craig – Good one, Quick point the URL for the upcoming webinar isnt working (404 error)

  4. One quick question – Is the “complete” MEAP / SUP included with BOBJ / SAP Business Analytics release 4?

  5. Thanks for the catch on the link, I updated it.

  6. Hi Craig and Sami,
    @Craig: thank you for setting up this podcast with nice audio quality that sticks out of some other SAP productions.
    @Sami: Thank you for the explanation of MEAP and the 3 questions you should ask if the enterprise needs a MEAP. With your explanation you sold me a bit to the side of NW Mobile and SUP. Will this platforms also be capable to manage device agnostic HTML5 applications?
    Best regards
    Gregor

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