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13 December 2010 ,
Written by Dhruv Tanwar
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SAP, the company recently in the news for losing record $1.3 billion to Oracle in a copyright infringement suit, has brought its SAP StreamWork collaborative decision-making app to the Google Apps Marketplace.
 StreamWork brings together people and information from diverse sources including the web, the desktop or business systems, and applies structure to discussions with business tools including pro/con tables, SWOT analysis and polls to drive fast, meaningful results. Google Apps users can login to their StreamWork account with their Google Apps account and navigate to it from the Google universal navigation bar.
Google Apps will also be accessible directly from SAP StreamWork, which will allow users access to Google’s calendaring, email and document creation and management tools as part the problem-solving process in SAP StreamWork. Direct integration will be available for users in the first part of 2011, Google said, with deeper integrations coming in the near future.
Pricing, according to the Apps Marketplace, was $9 a month for the professional edition, with the basic edition being free. |