SHARE
Follow this article on Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Bookmark and Share
Home >> Information Architecture >> Data Warehousing

SAP, RIM announce joint development deal

SAP, RIM announce joint development deal

By:  Brian Fonseca  On: 04 May 2008 For: Computerworld (US online) (DW) Creator
 

The Waterloo, Ont.-based BlackBerry maker is developing a native SAP client for its handsets, which CEO Jim Balsillie says is a 'key element'

SAP [Nasdaq: SAP] and Research in Motion Ltd. [RIMM] have announced a joint development effort that will allow corporate customers to access SAP business applications from BlackBerry mobile devices.

The companies said SAP CRM will be the first application to run on the Blackberry. The companies said the application will be available on the BlackBerry in a few months. Officials were not more specific.

During a press briefing, RIM CEO Jim Balsillie said his company is currently developing a native BlackBerry smartphone client that will embed SAP CRM 2007 with BlackBerry applications including e-mail, address book and calendaring. He said the integrated technology will allow sales, marketing and IT personnel to enable event and alert-driven updates, augment productivity and create better data synchronization between business systems and mobile applications.

"When you go native, it's powerful for PIM [personal information management] and messaging. The nativeness is the key element," said Balsillie.

The companies have not yet devised a pricing model for the SAP CRM BlackBerry product.

The SAP-RIM announcement came just two days after SugarCRM Inc. began shipping a beta release of a new version of its Web-based customer relationship management software that adds support for the Blackberry and Apple Inc.'s iPhone device.

Bob Stutz, executive vice-president and general manager for Industries and CRM Products at SAP, said that SAP and RIM also plan to let users access the remainder of SAP's application suite, including vertical industry software, at a later undisclosed date. "The plan is we're starting with CRM, then we're going to expand it around our full business suite and eventually every single SAP application will be running on a BlackBerry device," said Stutz.

Balsillie said BlackBerry users can utilize "dozens of hours" of video on the mobile device in a cache for mobile training purposes, as well as integrated Global Positioning System capabilities to receive directions or location of an imported contact. In addition, he said the two companies are enabling an "Event to Call" system for SAP applications which can push outbound conference calls, IT support issues or public safety information in the event of an emergency.


Sign up for our Newsletters
Tags: Mobile

 












Print |  Views: 1038   |   Rating:offoffoffoffoff  (0 votes)
Rate this article on a scale of
1 to 5 stars,5 being the best.




Brian Fonseca Brian Fonseca 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.

Recent Canadian IT Jobs




Related Content

RIM opens BlackBerry App World
RIM opens BlackBerry App World Apple's iPhone App Store get some company as Research in Motion opens App World, RIM's online mobile application store
IBM and RIM mobilize Lotus on the BlackBerry
IBM and RIM mobilize Lotus on the BlackBerryFind out why RIM CEO Jim Balsillie spent the 10th anniversary of the BlackBerry at IBM’s Lotusphere conference, and how the new business capabilities for the Canadian-made smartphone are catching the eye of companies like Coca-Cola
Everything you need to know about mobile BI
Everything you need to know about mobile BIVendors are responding to increased mobile computing with the promise of anytime, anywhere analytics. Here’s how to get moving
Vlingo updates voice controlled BlackBerry app
vlingo corp. has launched the newest incarnation of its voice-enabled blackberry application. with vlingo 2.0, rim smartphone users can use voice control to make updates to their facebook and twitter statuses, launch popular app
blog comments powered by Disqus