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SAP AG announced the global release of SAP NetWeaver

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SAP AG announced the global release of SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment and Enterprise Services Repository. The general availability of new offerings will help CIOs establish a strategic platform to fuel business process innovation without disruption to existing applications and keep up with the speed of change required by businesses.

The global availability of the anticipated offerings for SAP NetWeaver are aligned under four pillars: improved user access and productivity, accelerated application integration and business process composition, streamlined access to relevant and reliable information across the enterprise, and automated governance of enterprise service-oriented architecture.

Momentum around SAP NetWeaver continues at a rapid pace, as more CIOs select SAP NetWeaver as the technology platform of choice to realise innovation without disruption.

“With IT playing an increasingly strategic role for companies around the world, CIOs need a strategic business process platform that supports existing and future IT investments, allows them to innovate without disruption, and provides an important governance component, all within an SOA environment,” said Klaus Kreplin, corporate officer and member of the Executive Council, head of SAP NetWeaver Technology, SAP AG.

SAP also announced the forthcoming release of SAP NetWeaverProcess Integration, expected by the end of 2007. The announcement was made at SAP TechEd ’07, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, on 1st of October.

At SAP TechEd ’07, SAP is previewing a number of forthcoming innovations that will be introduced throughout 2008, along with featured partner products and endorsed business solutions.

SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software. More than 41,200 customers in more than 120 countries run SAP applications-from distinct solutions addressing the needs of small and midsize enterprises to suite offerings for global organisations.

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