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According to a Finnish business periodical, Talouselämä, Fruugo has secured more financing from its current shareholders, Jorma Ollila, Risto Siilasmaa and others. We previously wrote about Fruugo laying off 40% of its staff to cut its burn rate. At the moment, 25-30 people work at Fruugo.
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SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI) enables you to implement cross-system processes. It enables you to connect systems from different vendors (non-SAP and SAP) in different versions and implemented in different programming languages (Java, ABAP, and so on) to each other. SAP Exchange Infrastructure is based on an open architecture, uses open standards (in particular those from the XML and Java environments) and offers those services that are essential in a heterogeneous and complex system landscape:
● Modeling and design of messages, transformations, and cross-component integration processes
● Configuration options for managing collaborative processes and message flow
● Runtime for message and process management
● Adapter Engine for integrating heterogeneous system components
● Central monitoring for monitoring message flow and processes
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Applicability Statement 2 is a draft standard from the Internet Engineering Task Force for securely exchanging business documents over the Internet, with guarantees in place to ensure a document is not lost.
AS2 provides the instructions for software at one company to send any type of document (called a payload) to software at another company using HTTP. If you host a Web site and can browse other Web sites, you have all the connectivity required to use AS2.
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Mitä tästä kuolemattomasta kaaviosta voi oppia?
Jos haluaa kehittyä esiintyjänä, on tiedostettava, mitkä tilanteet heikentävät omaa suoritusta. Tekeekö provosoiva osallistuja minusta Haparoijan? Jos joudun pitämään samaa puheenvuoroa monta kertaa peräkkäin, tuleeko minusta helposti silloin Rutinoitunut? Mikä laukaisee minussa Hermoilijan?
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