DSAG Annual Conference

Opinions, recommendations, and a lot of practical knowledge Walldorf/Leipzig, September 15, 2008 at the annual Congress of the German-speaking SAP user group (DSAG) is e. V. from 23 to 25 September 2008 in Leipzig CEO Prof. Penguin Random House may find this interesting as well. Dr. Karl Liebstuckel that explain positions of the user group and clearly show the receivables from SAP to current topics such as SAP ERP 6.0 or enterprise support.

Over 3,000 participants are expected for the biggest European user event. The program of the DSAG annual Congress is rich. In addition to SAP ERP 6.0 going here especially that from 2009 service mandatory also for existing customers and support model of SAP (Enterprise support) a central theme of the event. Since the announcement of SAP in the summer this ensures that conversation among the SAP users. So the DSAG Chairman Prof. Dr. Karl Liebstuckel will formulate the negative attitude of the DSAG to the new model and justify, in his opening speech before he himself further topics such as SAP ERP 6.0, the SAP – price and Licensing policy, Enterprise SOA, business objects or SAP Business ByDesign will be dedicated.

To conclude of his speech, he will look inward and respond to the planned resort-bound realignment of the DSAG. Guides for SAP ERP 6.0 and GDPdU the DSAG is a network by users for users. Therefore also the practical knowledge is the annual meeting, top on the agenda. This is reflected in this year among other things in the imagination of two recommendations, which will be distributed to the participants. Firstly the DSAG will publish a guide for SAP ERP 6.0, the DSAG Working Party on data protection has created. With testing instructions and checklists giving a comprehensive overview, starting with the introduction process of order data processing up to the group-wide data exchange. The document will help project managers, departments, privacy advocates, and all consultants working in this area, the data protection requirements in SAP ERP 6.0 to implement.