SAP has been trying to package its solutions in a more digestible manner, such as with All in One, Baseline and Best Practices, for a number of years. The question is whether the RDS approach will deliver on its promise. This white paper by Soltius CRM Architect Danny Nissani looks at SAP’s previous attempts to accelerate implementations of their solutions – to varying degrees of success – and discusses whether the RDS approach is a step forward. With 200 RDS solutions now being offered on the SAP Ecohub and more being added every week, including Soltius’s own Mobile BI RDS, there is plenty at stake.
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