In this interview from SAP SAPPHIRE 2007, talks with Colgate-Palmolive developers Ed Herrmann and Dan McWeeney about their Imagineering Fellowship with SAP. After showing their development skills with projects like SAPLink and layering Ruby on Rails on-top of SAP’s platform, Ed and Dan were selected to help SAP innovate new and exciting technologies on-top of their platform, business intellegence in particular.
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June 27th, 2007 at 8:01 am
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