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SAP and Openness at TechEd in Berlin

Even though this was my first time attending a TechEd (or any other SAP event for that matter), I decided to go against the “general advice” for first-time attendees, and chose not to make any plans or book sessions before I left. I went as a part of the ESME team, as a DemoJam speaker, [...]


How Twitter Changed My Life

As some of you might know I am now an SAP Mentor.
Last weekend, as I was sitting in a summerhouse in a rainy Denmark without  internet connection, I had some time to think about the events that lead to this nomination, and somehow I can blame it all on Twitter.
I can’t remember exactly when I [...]


Berlin TechEd Commute

If you live in Germany, and are going to the Berlin TechEd in October, then this is how you want to get there.
If anyone is interested in sharing rides, a bus, etc. please comment here so we can figure out how big of a demand there is and then see about the possibilities of organizing [...]


The differences between ESME and IM

Many people have, during the last couple of weeks, asked me about the difference between IM and ESME. There will probably be many more asking, so instead of answering everyone individually, I will explain it here.
Listed, these are the main differences between ESME and IM:

Opt-In Following: Allowing an asynchronous follower/following behavior.
Group Concept: Post [...]


ESME - Taking It To The Next Level

It is only a week ago, since I wrote my last post on EMSE, the Enterprise Social Messaging Experiment.
In this one week, we moved from loosely discussing frameworks, design and implementation on wikis and Google groups, to submitting a 6 minute video for the Demo Jam at SAP TechEd.
To be part of this team has [...]


ESME - Social Enterprise Messaging Experiment

Earlier this year I saw this picture (from Sapphire) with the words SAP, Innovation, Enterprise 2.0 and Enterprise social networking together and it got me thinking.
A couple of weeks later, during one of the recent Twitter downtimes, some of us ran to the newly started Plurk, to let the world know what we were doing.
Of [...]