References for Brightwork Articles on SAP Position Analysis

Executive Summary

  • These are the references that were used for our SAP position analysis articles.

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Introduction

This is the reference list for the SAP position analysis articles, as well as interesting quotes from these references at Brightwork Research & Analysis.

Reference #1: Article Titled:

Brightwork Advisory Note: A Change in SAP Development Strategy

https://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/inq-phillydeals/software-sap-ceo-bill-mcdermott-ma-callidus-hana-s4-spm-william-20180202.html

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/mwc-2019-azure-iot-customers-partners-accelerate-innovation-from-cloud-to-edge/

Reference #2: Article Titled:

According to SAP, Indirect Access is All About Customers!

*https://news.sap.com/2019/01/digital-access-model-hasso-plattner-founders-award-finalist-profile/

https://www.computerweekly.com/news/450430697/UKISUG-2017-only-2-of-British-and-Irish-SAP-users-plan-to-use-Leonardo

Reference #3: Article Titled:

SAP’s Recycled Indirect Access Damage Control for 2018

https://news.sap.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/Pricing_for_Digital_Age_Overview.pdf

https://www.cio.com/article/3268464/enterprise-resource-planning/indirect-access-sap-offers-a-new-way-to-pay.html

*https://blog.voquz.com/language/en/digital-access-saps-global-license-audit-and-compliance-update/

https://diginomica.com/2018/04/10/sap-indirect-access-new-policies-aid-transparency-users-remain-uncertain/

Definition: toady n.
“servile parasite,” 1826, apparently shortened from toad-eater “fawning flatterer” (1742), originally referring to the assistant of a charlatan, who ate a toad (believed to be poisonous) to enable his master to display his skill in expelling the poison (1620s). The verb is recorded from 1827. Related: Toadied ; toadying.

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/toadies

Reference #4: Article Titled:

Brightwork Analysis of SAP’s 2017 White Paper on Indirect Access

https://www.snowsoftware.com/int/blog/2017/03/27/indirect-usage-your-questions-answered

Reference #5: Article Titled:

Are SAP Customers Actually Under Licensed After Indirect Access? 

https://news.sap.com/sappire-now-modern-pricing-modern-times/