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Volume 7 - Edition 2 - February 2011
In this issue
From the CEO
 David Drake CEO and Founder Revelation Software Concepts Welcome to our second edition of SAP Change Control e-News for the year. In this issue we bring you the second in our three part series on Agile Development and Change Control Automation.
This time going into some detail as to what change control processes might be required to ensure upstream system stability. Be sure to read again the sections on Rev-Trac Features and Functions and Tip of the Month. Enjoy the following and as always, we continue to lead
innovation in SAP change control, developing software technology to help you reduce the risks and lower the costs of introducing changes into your SAP systems. David Drake, CEO and
Founder
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Agile Development and Change Control Automation: Part II of III
 Rick Porter Vice President Business Development Revelation Software Concepts In this three part series we are sharing our thoughts around agile SAP development and change control automation. In part I, we teased out the concept of agile development and in this Part II, we are discussing wrapping a change control process around it. To read the second article in the series, click here >>
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Webinar - SAP Change Control: Why Automate?
We invite you to join us for your next webinar on SAP Change Control: Why Automate? on 9th March. Title: SAP Change Control: Why Automate? Date: Wednesday 9th March,
2011 Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST (New York, USA) Managing change across dynamic and ever complex SAP environments is becoming increasingly challenging for SAP Operations Teams. In this webinar you will hear why automating change control is a sure fire method to overcome these challenges and reduce the risks associated with managing SAP change.
Hear from experts about:
- Why SAP change control is becoming increasingly challenging and what the surrounding key issues to consider are;
- What automated change control can bring to the table and why automation is really the only way to go in today’s complex SAP environments.
Register now >>
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Rev-Trac Features and Functions
The Rev-Trac locking system The risks associated with overtaking and overwriting are significantly reduced if all transports that affect a particular object or set of configuration are attached to
the same Rev-Trac request. Consistently following this work practice helps ensure that transports affecting a particular object or set of configuration are migrated in the correct sequence, and reduces the incidence of OOPS warnings or errors. The primary purpose of the
Rev-Trac locking system is to help enforce this work practice. To read the full article, click here >>
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Rev-Trac Tip of the Month

Susan Cannington Rev-Trac Software Consultant Revelation Software Concepts This month's tip of the month discusses Collateral Enforcement - What types of documents and fields can be enforced prior to status
approval? To read Rev-Trac Tip click here >>
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