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SAP readying potential Google Wave rival

SAP readying potential Google Wave rival

By:  Chris Kanaracus  On: 02 Dec 2009 For: IDG News Service (Boston Bureau) Creator

The software giant is developing Constellation, a 'virtual war room' set for release next year. Find out what it might do

"Our principal point of view in Constellation is let people do whatever work they want to do, whatever way they want to do it, and audit what they do, so you could take care of the situation after the fact if it happens, in terms of a data leakage or something," Meyer said. Users will also be able to put controls in "so certain things can't happen," he added.

 

SAP is still mulling over pricing for Constellation, but will offer it in three tiers, according to Meyer. There will be a free option that allows a limited amount of activities, as well as two paid versions.

 

The company has "a tremendous number" of integrations with other SAP applications in development now, and intends to commercially release as many of them as possible, according to Meyer. Sample code will be available for connecting BusinessObjects BI (business intelligence) software to Constellation, he said.

 

In addition, users of SAP ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems dating back to version 4.6c will be able to move the contents of a screen to Constellation for discussion, he added.

 

Meyer also indicated that SAP plans to create an App Store-like marketplace for the platform, where developers can create custom integrations or methods and put them up for sale. "We want to open it up for the community, for the teenagers in the garage," he said.

 

To that end, Constellation is amenable to a wide variety of technologies. "Much like a Facebook, any of your methods can be running in our container, talking to local interfaces, or they can be running on your own Web server, talking over HTTP. So you can develop in any language," he said.

 

And SAP is also eager to integrate Constellation with rival platforms, including Google Wave. "It was clear we needed to work together," Meyer said. "We're excited about what they're doing, they're excited about what we're doing." Users will be able to share content between the two platforms, he said.

 

SAP will "make a lot more noise" about Constellation beginning in January, and the cloud tool could be available for sale in the first half of next year, Meyer said. The on-premises portion may be in beta by April, and generally available sometime in 2010, he added.










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chris kanaracus Chris Kanaracus is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.
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