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Volume 7 - Edition 5 - May 2011
In this issue
From the CEO
 David Drake CEO and Founder Revelation Software Concepts
This week we welcomed back the RSC team from SAPPHIRE NOW 2011 held in Orlando, FL. In hearing of their feedback and comments it is reasonably clear that, unlike in past years, most booth visitors were very well aware of the change control technologies available. This meant most conversations centred round what Rev-Trac may have to offer functionality and cost wise relative to other options. Be sure to read the summary article below on the five key elements of a change control technology that made up most of the conversations around the differences.
Managing releases and large projects via an N and N+1 landscape strategy can be quite a technical challenge and so be sure to read the Rev-Trac feature and function article on request cloning and also sign up for the webinar on managing change in an N and N+1 landscape. We also have another Rev-Trac Tip and Trick for you from Susan Cannington, Rev-Trac Consultant, you are sure to find interesting. 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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The five most frequent SAP change control technology topics of discussion at SAPPHIRE NOW Orlando 2011
 Rick Porter Vice President Business Development Revelation Software Concepts With the Revelation Software Concepts team having just spent three long days on the floor at SAPPHIRE NOW in Orlando, I was keenly interested to hear what the key topics of conversation were at RSC's Simplifying SAP Change Control booth.
In this article, I overview the five key areas users and decision makers were most interested to learn about when speaking with the team around SAP change control technology options.
To read about the five key areas of interest click here >>
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Rev-Trac Features and Functions
Request Cloning in N and N+1 SAP Landscapes
What is Rev-Trac request cloning?
Rev-Trac request cloning is a feature of particular benefit to those running complex system SAP landscapes with a standard support (N) landscape and a parallel Project or Release landscape (N+1) whereby all N changes need to be captured and considered for reapplication (retrofit) into the N+1 landscape.
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 Rev-Trac Master Console Tabs - Website Tab. To read Rev-Trac Tip click here >>
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