From a pure techie point of view you can do great stuff there as a programmer. But the end-result is just nog as sexy as having developed games for an iphone or invented the New Social Thing. But your software scales…
Not true. SAP tends to acquire a lot of new companies (with the fight with Oracle heating up in the past couple of years) and a lot of these smaller companies are based around the globe. The core of some of these…
You're widly misinformed when it comes to SAP (edit: reacting to point #2, I agree with the other two.) For specific SAP projects I worked on they had development offices in Tel Seoul, Beijing, Berlin and Waldorf.…
From a pure techie point of view you can do great stuff there as a programmer. But the end-result is just nog as sexy as having developed games for an iphone or invented the New Social Thing. But your software scales…
Not true. SAP tends to acquire a lot of new companies (with the fight with Oracle heating up in the past couple of years) and a lot of these smaller companies are based around the globe. The core of some of these…
You're widly misinformed when it comes to SAP (edit: reacting to point #2, I agree with the other two.) For specific SAP projects I worked on they had development offices in Tel Seoul, Beijing, Berlin and Waldorf.…