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applexustechnologies · 1 year ago
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Organizations today are looking to fast-track their BW or B/4HANA investments to the limitless possibilities of the cloud. Embracing the cloud is rooted in a strategic technological shift to future-proof their business for higher agility, scalability, and cost-efficiency, besides being able to adapt in real-time, in the constantly evolving dynamic market. However, getting there is easier said than done.
In this blog, Sanjay Sinha, Analytics Architect at Applexus discusses the significance of the BW bridge of SAP Datasphere for organizations looking to realize an expedited migration of their existing SAP on-premise investments of Data Warehouse into the public cloud and a faster ROI.
Read more at https://www.applexus.com/blogs/sap-bw-bridge-with-datasphere-for-cloud-transformation
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artology-logo-designer · 1 year ago
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dergarabedian · 2 years ago
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#Datasphere, la última incorporación de la empresa informática alemana @sap , es una herramienta nueva en la cartera de gestión de datos, creada para ofrecer a los clientes un acceso fácil a datos listos para el negocio, que acelera el tiempo de conocimiento y mejora el proceso de toma de decisiones. Enlace a la nota en la bio. https://www.instagram.com/p/CpvLwFxO0JO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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junodoes-builtworlding · 11 months ago
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ehhh i mean not to be dark but a lot of younger people basically dont believe in having a lifespan beyond the immediate because the internet is a god of delusions
love ppl online being like "ur literally 30" like do u think thats not gonna happen to you??
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teklink · 1 month ago
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emmaanderson-blog1 · 1 year ago
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What are the best free online resources for beginners to learn SAP Datasphere?
For beginners looking to learn SAP DataSphere, there are several valuable free online resources available. Here are some top options:
SAP Official Website: SAP provides documentation, tutorials, and learning materials for various products, including DataSphere. You can find official guides and resources on the SAP website.
SAP Community: The SAP Community platform offers a wealth of knowledge shared by experts and community members. You can find discussions, blogs, and helpful tips related to SAP DataSphere.
YouTube: There are many tutorial videos and demos available on YouTube, which can provide a visual and interactive way to learn the basics of SAP DataSphere.
Online Training Platforms: Some online training platforms offer free courses or trial versions for SAP DataSphere. Look for reputable platforms that provide quality content.
Anubhav Oberoy's Demo Video: Anubhav Oberoy is a renowned SAP trainer known for his expertise. His demo video could be a valuable resource to gain insights into SAP DataSphere training and its functionalities.
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By leveraging these resources, beginners can start their journey to learn SAP DataSphere at their own pace, gaining a foundational understanding of this powerful data orchestration and processing platform. Remember to verify the credibility of the sources to ensure you're learning from reliable and up-to-date materials.
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anubhavtrainingssap · 2 years ago
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mosscoveredrat · 7 months ago
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Something I think is interesting
From what I've seen
Most tech preists never fully remove most of their emotions, they instead put in place limiters to allow them to either dial back how much of an emotion they feel or to allow them to cut off an emotion if it should be overwhelming, this, I think, is due to the fact that you can't have the full experience of a thing without including the emotional imprint. The cult mechanicus doesn't strive for pure logic. It strives for knowledge. And you can not have the full shape of a peice of knowledge without being able to experience it. The reason they might seem so emotionless is that to outsiders they miss key things. For example, a large number of tech preists work with an artificial voice allowing them to control tone and pitch, in addition the augmentation of the eyes removes them as a key source as well, The best way I've seen for tech preists to show emotion is tied to how they communicate, for example in the forges of mars omnibus, it is stated repeated how access to the noosphere/datasphere/datastream/binaric chants of a tech preist is key to figuring out what they mean/feel/are trying to present.
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thetreasuregoblin · 3 months ago
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Some random thoughts on previous eras in Numenera
First world: that's us! The cyberpunk future happens here. The end of this era brings some off-world habitation but mostly for research and mining purposes. Corporations and nations compete for stakes. Influences: Blade Runner, cyberpunk novels/movies, Infest the Rats Nest
Second World: grimy pre-FTL sci-fi. Colonies on Mars and the moons of Jupiter. Mining on Venus and the asteroid belt. Limited extra-solar travel, generation ships and cryogenics. Planetary identities start to form. Influences: The Expanse, Firefly, RimWorld.
Third World: shiny 50s-70s sci-fi. FTL invented, but it's still pretty slow. Human culture is tied heavily to planet/moon/ship of birth. Limited contact with extraterrestrials, expansive off-world colonization. Influences: Lost in Space and it's ilk, some early Star Trek, Flash Gordon
Fourth world: Alien empire invades Earth. A couple sci-fi genres happening at once. Humanity fractured between the enslaved solar system, recent Terran colonies cut off from their home system, and old Second World colonies starting to make contact with the greater universe. Influences: XCOM 2, Star Control 2, Homeworld and various other sci-fi strategy games
Fifth World: New Earth Federation. Terran colonies, with aid from alien allies and Earth rebels, overthrow the Aliens ruling Earth and establish a new federation with help from salvaged imperial tech their alien allies. FTL travel is streamlined and in frequent use. Nanotechnology, Artificial Intelligence and gene-modification see their advent here. Influences: XCOM: Chimera Squad, Mass Effect, Battlefield Earth, some other stuff probably
Sixth World: Post-Human Revolution. Humanity exists in myraid forms, alongside numerous other sapient beings such as androids, designer vat-grown life, uplifted animals, mutants and aliens. Many of these peoples are afforded lesser rights than "pure" humans, and tensions worsen until they explode. Alien factions take sides, Earth is devastated and sparsely-populated on the surface. A new civilization forms, lead by AI and psionic beings. Influences: Eclipse Phase, a little 40k, any "AI Revolution" media.
Seventh World: Earth Reconstruction. Feeling either a sense of responsibility or ownership, various off-world factions collaborate to restore Earth's ecosystem. The current ruling classes of Earth splinter due to ideological differences. The surface is rendered habitable again thanks to advanced nanotechnology. This era is the source of the Iron Wind, and likely the era in which the sun was stabilized. Earth is "jointly administrated" by a coalition of sapient beings. Earth becomes a sort of trade hub but is functionally a colony. Influences: Dying Earth, Disco Elysium, some other stuff I'm sure
Eighth World: don't have a very functional idea of what this era looked like, other than "humans rule the world again and get mostly cut off from the rest of the universe." Maybe this is when the datasphere is created and a bunch of them fuck off into the Internet dimension.
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ostrichmonkey-games · 1 year ago
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Stampede Wasteland TTRPG
WELCOME TO THE WASTES
good luck, you’ll need it
Stampede Wasteland is my in development rules-light ttrpg about adventuring, gunslinging, and surviving a dangerous, extreme, and weird planet. Players are wastelanders, traveling from settlement to settlement, taking dangerous missions, exploring the world, and hopefully making a quick buck or two.
THE SETTING
One of the main inspirations is Trigun, and similarly to that series, humans are the surviving remnants of crashed seed-ships, clinging to survival in the craters of the Crash-Sites that dot the planet. It's got a similar attitude too. Danger, adventure, violence. But things are their own flavor of weird.
During the Crash, the terraforming swarms of nanites that the ships carried were released into the atmosphere where they crashed against the volatile, quasi-living psychofield of the planet and created the Warp: dangerous maelstroms that change whatever they touch. Some even purposefully seek these storms out, welcoming their chaotic blessings.
Gunslingers refine the nanite-crystals that periodically rain down from the Warp Storms into gunpowder: for bullets and for consumption. If you can survive the first nanite-fever, consuming gunpowder can fuel powerful abilities. At the minor cost of staining your blood black, and possibly inducing madness.
The original crew members of the seed-ships have long since passed into legend and myth, becoming deified as Crash Saints. Technoccultists wield their icons and relics, but also risk consorting with dangerous tech-devils in order to harness Warp magics.
Dangerous implants can grant bearers psionic powers and the ability to interface with the psycho-net: a strange data-realm born from the melding of ancient Crash-tech dataspheres and the currents of the planet's psychofield resonance.
There's more to discover out there, but that's a good appetizer.
So how does Stampede Wasteland work?
THE GAME
It's built off of the Together We Go engine (born from the game Down We Go) which is a rules-lite OSR styled system. Dice rolls are simple. Roll over a target value to succeed. You can modify your roll with special bonuses or decrease the target value through narrative positioning. Like a lot of OSR-y games, being in a situation where you're rolling is risky. Players want to stack the odds as much in their favor as they can. Combat is quick and bloody. And in Stampede Wasteland it is made all the quick and bloodier by auto-hit mechanics: so long as you are using your fighting style (which you pick during character creation) you always hit and deal damage.
Stampede Wasteland is an open sandbox. It is player driven, meaning that there is no presumed plot. Whatever troubles the players get caught up in become the plot. And rest assured, there will be troubles. The players have a shared Bounty score that goes up through the game, and if you're unlucky, people are going to start coming after you to claim that bounty.
Resources are slim. Survival is always by the skin of your teeth, and you are almost always backed into a corner. Desperation breeds trouble.
The game is procedural. Settlements and the Wastes are randomly generated as the table explores, meaning that everyone's version of Stampede Wasteland is going to be unique. The procedures are also tools for creating trouble for the players to interact with.
Trouble is fun. I wouldn't call Stampede Wasteland a "play to lose" game, but it is an "embrace the trouble" game. Trouble creates interesting situations where player characters get to flex their abilities.
THE CHARACTERS
Player characters have three components.
A Background that describes their origin.
A Fighting Style that forms a core part of their identity. Think of it as a signature. It’s how you sign your checks.
Class levels. There are four classes; GUNSLINGER, PSYCHER, TECHNOCCULTIST, and WILDWANDER. These give you all sorts of special abilities and situational roll bonuses.
During character creation, you pick out a background, a fighting style, and initially get two class levels to assign to whatever combination of classes you want.
This is one of my favorite elements of Together We Go: multiclassing. You want to dip into Wildwander to pick up a beast ability and companion after spending a few adventures as a Gunslinger? Go for it. Just make sure you meet the "narrative prereq" first (in the case of Wildwander, if it's not one of your starting classes during character creation, to pick up levels in it you have to go out into a Warp storm and embrace the change).
Character abilities range from the bullet-curving feats of the Gunslingers, the symbiotic beast powers of the Wildwander, to the special "skill monkey" Crash Saint domains of the Technoccultist. There's some very cool stuff you can pick up.
And that's a quick rundown on some of the basic elements of Stampede Wasteland. The text has been coming together pretty quickly, so hopefully it gets a release date in the next few months!
As I continue to work on it, I'll share some deeper dives into some more of the procedural elements and play loops. But if you want a rough idea on what to expect, you can also check out DEATHGRIND!!MEGASTRUCTURE, which is also built off of Together We Go. Stampede Wasteland is going to be a bit longer, and characters have a bit more going on though.
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eyelessfog · 1 year ago
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HELL-LO citizens of the datasphere- this is L OF THE EYELESS FOG comin' at you again with another POST. ABOUT. LESBIANS. ON THE TUMBLR. DOT. COM!!!!!
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junodoes-builtworlding · 1 year ago
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What sorta weird creatures exist in Dust to Dawn? Speeding up evolution is bound to produce something funny.
Renamed that to 'New Millennium'
Some funky critters n such ive conceptualized recently:
-Systins, mythological(?) creatures said to inhabit ancient technology and the Datasphere; they are said to grant unimaginable wishes, but only according to a set of varying nonsense rules (not spec bio realy but i wanted to mention it :3) -Fibs, a sort of asexually reproducing fig which is very sweet, because of the lead-based toxins it sequesters into its fruits (thus 'fib' bc the sweet is a lie)
-Skyrazers, living towers which walk across Medimaria (formerly 'North America'), on legs of rubble animated by synthetic muscle built by nanotechnology and micro-scale robotic self-repair units. The original walking tower was a type of experimental arcology which in the Doom sought resources to sustain its precious cargo, and so uprooted itself in search of water. It has since mitosis'd into several daughters
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thisworldisablackhole · 8 months ago
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The Fall of Hyperion, by Dan Simmons - 5/5
Wow wow wow. Finally finished up The Fall of Hyperion. These books have been taking me a while to get through, but now that I'm done, I almost wish I had read it slower. I straight up didn't want it to end.
I'm really glad that the first book in this series got all of the world building and character introductions out of the way, because this one was just cooking the entire way through. I was stunned by the amount of insane shit happening before even hitting the half way point of the book. There are just so many different elements at play here; you have the pilgrims on the ground of Hyperion, dealing directly with the trials and terror of the Shrike and his Tree of Thorns, the intergalactic war being waged between the Hegemony and the Ousters, the Keats persona acting as an information relay and flying through the datasphere to communicate directly with AI gods, the Templars and the Shrike Cult with their prophecies, and then the three factions of the TechnoCore being shady and pulling strings in the background the whole time. It's insane how Simmons' managed to hold all of these elements and vessels of storytelling together in a cohesive manner that never felt overwhelming or too confusing. The whole concept of timelines intersecting as things pertaining to the tombs ether traveled forward or backward in time kind of went over my head a bit, but it wasn't too much of an issue.
I'll admit the ending was a little corny/sloppy, for lack of a better word. It seemed like Simmons' was grasping at straws a bit in the final chapter just to tie up loose ends, and he also went a little off the rails with the philosophy of "God" and the "Power of Love" and the "Human Spirit" or whatever. I feel like he was trying to add deeper meaning where it wasn't really necessary, and it came across as a tad pretentious. There are two themes that really stuck out to me while reading this, and neither of them had anything to do with God or love or the human spirit. The first is sacrifice. Without giving away too many spoilers, almost every Pilgrim had their wish granted by the Shrike, albeit in a roundabout way with a caveat that caused them to sacrifice something great, even if that was their own life. The second was the theme of opening our arms to convenience and becoming it's captive. I think Simmons' take on how an over reliance on technology can have terrible consequences for the fate of humanity was actually quite nuanced and ahead of it's time considering this book was published in 1990. There are some very valuable lessons to be gained from this story.
Overall this book really went so far above and beyond the scope of the first, and I'm so glad I decided to take the plunge and see it through. It will probably be hard for any other sci fi novel to beat. I've heard that Endymion and The Rise of Endymion are not as good, but I just have to read them now. There were still so many questions left over at the end. Are there still more Shrikes lying in wait? What is really behind the door in the Shrike Palace?? I must know.
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teklink · 6 months ago
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https://teklink.com/bw-modernization-workshop/
Harnessing SAP DataSphere for BW Modernization
Wednesday | July 24 2024 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CST
Transform Your Business with TekLink’s BW Modernization Workshop
Are you ready to take your business intelligence to the next level? Join TekLink for an insightful BW Modernization Workshop featuring the latest advancements in SAP DataSphere and other cutting-edge BI tools with GenAI and analytics capabilities. This workshop will demonstrate how to unlock your data’s full potential streamline processes integrate and harmonize data from various sources and drive superior business outcomes.
Learn how implementing SAP DataSphere can elevate your business intelligence with a comprehensive integrated and secure data management solution that supports advanced analytics and real-time processing.
Why Modernize Your Business Warehouse?
Modernizing your SAP Business Warehouse (BW) with SAP DataSphere is not merely an upgrade; it’s a strategic enhancement that revolutionizes data management harmonizes SAP and non-SAP data and introduces self-service capabilities. This modernization effort aligns seamlessly with your organization’s ERP and business transformation strategies. It empowers your team by enabling efficient data harmonization allowing for swift processing of large data volumes and more effectively supporting informed decision-making processes.
SAP DataSphere Capabilities
Unified Data Access
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Advanced Analytics
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Agenda of the Workshop
Your BW Path to Modern Cloud Analytics using SAP DataSphere
Modernization Strategy and Assessment
Business Data Fabric and Hybrid Data Access
Data Discovery along with AI Capabilities
Analytics Integration with Reporting and Dashboards
Hanesbrand’s Journey to SAP DataSphere
Our Offerings: Free Assessment Training Workshops and DSP Pilot Program
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emmaanderson-blog1 · 1 year ago
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Where can I find good SAP Datasphere training materials?
In SAP, there are various modules and technologies you can learn based on your interests and career goals. SAP DataSphere is an excellent choice if you want to master data orchestration and processing. However, SAP offers a wide range of other modules and technologies, such as SAP ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), SAP HANA (in-memory database), SAP BW/4HANA (data warehousing), SAP S/4HANA (next-gen business suite), SAP Fiori (user experience), SAP ABAP (programming language), SAP SuccessFactors (human capital management), SAP Ariba (procurement), and many more.
For a comprehensive understanding of SAP DataSphere, you can explore the free online demo video provided by Anubhav Oberoy, a renowned SAP trainer.
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His expertise in SAP and teaching experience will undoubtedly enhance your learning experience. To access the demo video and benefit from his insights, visit the platform offering the training and enroll for the SAP DataSphere course. Remember that continuous learning and staying updated with the latest SAP technologies are essential to excel in the competitive job market.
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lifeattomsdiner · 1 year ago
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I don't know, [seeing a flying city]'s just not as impressive in virtual reality. Unless you subscribe to the theory that the universe is a simulation, in which case I guess it's exactly the same.
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