Maybe its just me but does the term "Over Priced Bloatware" spring immediately to mind whenever SAP is mentioned. It is designed to generate expensive man hours, not to get job done. Pushed by those who provide overpriced man hours and epitomised by project such as PPARs. As a businessman, technologist and Irish tax-payer I find Kagermann's discussions about architectures functionality and flexibility, tiresome and irrelevant.
Lightweight orthogonal components with suitable mechanisms for generating, managing and storing chains, can more than address the levels of functionality handled by SAP, negating the need for its clearly unmanagable complexity.
Increasing complexity increases the size of the job and therefore the value to the technology suppliers. Decreasing complexity is hard work but ultimately increases the value of the technology to the customers. Which direction are you pushing in?
As it enters its Red Giant phase the only question remains,will the Property Market Scam become a white dwarf or a black hole, sucking us all into an alternative universe. It is nothing short of a huge Pyramid Selling operation by the Banks and I'm constantly bewildered by peoples ability to delude themselves in the face of a physical reality.
Its actually amazing that as much as 4% of Irish exports come from indigenous private sector. The enormous gravitational well of the Banking Property Pyramid deprives almost all other business ideas of capital, attention and effort. This is now however the time to take bargain basement investment opportunities in the likes of the tech sector, if you are equipped to discern the genuine innovators from the click and drool brigade.
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