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Friday, December 4, 2009
I have fond memories of building one of the first inexpensive interactive 3D simulations for the semiconductor manufacturing industry (I think it was a diffusion furnace) and then moving on to virtual warehouse simulations with SAP software sim integration. My I/ITSEC flickr set Wow! I spent a day and a half roaming the aisles of the Interservice/Industry Training Simulation & Education Conference .
 
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Which means that when the iPhone comes, Digg will likely be full of horror stories from the poor saps who camped out at their local AT&T store, only to find their purchase was buggier than a camp cabin.” Over at Money there is a great article titled The Great iPhone Death Watch which contains great quotes predicting the failure of the iPhone and how it will not be successful from some really informed and smart people. It just shows that one cannot predict the future with much certainty.
 
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Similarly, you can bring in updates from non-Salesforce applications such as back-end finance or HR systems (easy and contextualized access to SAP data appeal to anyone?), Just watched the webcast of Benioff’s Dreamforce keynote announcing Chatter, and think it will be a game changer: the barriers to entry for Enterprise 2.0 have just been blown away.
 

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instructions at Timo's blog: SAP Web 2.0 . ...Tags: Timo Elliott has created a set of free twitter tools that allow PowerPoint presenters to see and react to tweets tweets in real-time, embedded directly within their presentations, either either as a ticker or refreshable comment page.
Information Developer at SAP Labs, blogger Suw Charman-Anderson is the catalyst behind Ada Lovelace Day , “an international day of blogging to draw attention to women excelling in technology.” Suw described Lovelace as someone who understood that computers could do a lot more than crunch numbers. I
Home About me 100 Commercial Learning Management Systems by Richard Nantel on July 17, 2009 For years, people have been predicting consolidation in the world of learning management systems. Earlier this year, we launched the 2009 edition of our LMS KnowledgeBase .  which Inc. 58 LMSLive This hasn’t taken place. New systems are launched each year.
Sign up for "Brandon Hall News" and get free research downloads. Your privacy is assured. Your Email: Home > Publications > LCMS KnowledgeBase 2008 > Firms Profiled Below are the products and firms currently featured in the LCMS KnowledgeBase 2008 :
completely internal example: Business Objects (part of SAP) uses a wiki community made up of software developers to handle some aspects of e-learning development. I attended the e-Learning Guild's Annual Gathering last week. This week I am using this space to share a few of my observations from this year's event . In In
For this reason, the 2009 IT Training survey of the e-learning market could not be adequately described in a single list. More recently we have seen the major database and ERP software companies extending their HR offerings with LMS components, most notably Oracle and SAP. No figures are available for Oracle and SAP LMS sales. British Computer Society Utility Menu 1 Login Utility Menu 2 Home About Contact & Help Training Training Home Articles BCS Qualifications IT Training Magazine Training Podcast Groups Popular Areas Games Project Management Security Service Management SMEs Related Areas Browse Subject Areas Creating the IT Profession IT Subject Areas Solutions for Business   e-learning chart toppers   The
An business Wave example from SAP Research: Gravity I promised I would blog on my impressions of tonight's test of Google Wave. Approximately sixteen of us from a number of different companies attempted to do a formal test of Google Wave. The theme for the evening was corporate use of LinkedIn.
SAP has made great progress. Jay’s notes on webinar presentation with Rachel Happe, co-founder of The Community Roundtable . See Rachel’s slides for what to do about each of topics. She has a great array of how-to tips. The Community
Integration with other large systems 43% have connected with PeopleSoft 40% with SAP (both of these are large HR employee tracking systems) 34% with Oracle 5. My notes taken during today's webinar . Presented by Tom Werner & Richard Nantel What do they do? Automate the administration of training. What do they contain? Databases: learners, course offerings, content, progress. Quick History: 1980 - paper age catalog, approvals , registrations , class info (all manually) attendance, evaluations, tests (all manually) count, charge-backs, reporting (all manually) process is dependent on people (admin staff) trainer dependent (collect and hand
Another topic was around how he guided the creation of SAP training on the campus. His group re-wrote and created a new curriculum to teach people about the SAP implementation so they could do their job with the software. Louis talks about creating good training and creating interest with images and audio...even even if interactivity is minimal. Louis Biggie, a veteran of CAC, presented on a couple of topics.