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SAP Joins PowerPoint and Twitter - Does This Work?

Written by Alex Williams / November 24, 2009 12:17 AM / 7 Comments

saplogo.pngAs we approach 2010, a number of new efforts are underway to make documents more social. One consultant told us how recently a client tried to turn Sharepoint into a Twitter client. That's a monster!

But we have to give SAP credit for developing a more innovative way to add social elements to PowerPoint presentations.

Last month, SAP launched a free PowerPoint Twitter tool. Yesterday they made a number of upgrades to the service, including:

  • Auto-tweeting
  • An additional feedback slide
  • An option for secure internal use
  • The ability to pre-format slide with Twitter values. For instance, create templates for conferences.

Aspects of the service may be a bit complex for many presenters. But if you keep to the basics, it can be a smart tool for engaging audiences. The download for the PowerPoint Twitter tool is free.

Auto-Tweet

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Let's say you are presenting a PowerPoint deck and you want to tweet what you are saying about the slides. With auto-tweet, you can tweet your slide notes from the PowerPoint presentation.

Timo Elliott writes on the SAP Web 2.0 blog:

"You can use the twitter feed to reinforce the points you are making in your presentation, or ask the audience questions related to your content, and include a feedback slide later in the presentation to review the audience replies."

Feedback Slides

The new feedback slide shows twice as many tweets as the original version.

According to Elliott, the feature supports pagination and custom feeds. For example, it can use a service like http://TidyTweet.com for a moderated feed, or any other atom-based feed.

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Features for the More Advanced User

The remaining new features are for more advanced users. For instance, to secure feeds internally, Elliott recommends adding a server and installing the open-source microblogging platform from Status.Net. That usually requires assistance from a company's IT department.

The Basic Stuff Is Pretty Cool

The more basic features make the SAP service worth checking out. For example, the service provides the ability for people to tweet their votes:

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Overall, the SAP service does work. it adds an interactive element to presentations.

"Death by PowerPoint?" Maybe not so much with Twitter part of the equation.


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  1. This is for testing.

    Posted by: tester | November 24, 2009 1:24 AM



  2. Well, It's a good news but SAP customers are challenged with shelfware, high maintenance, unclear licensing metrics and tough maintenance policies.

    Posted by: fm transmitter | November 24, 2009 1:40 AM



  3. SAP has moved on considerably hasn't it. When I first started using it for project management years ago it was a cumbersome impersonal beast. I would have loved to have this new functionality.

    Posted by: Yvonne Lundon-Marchant | November 24, 2009 2:08 AM



  4. Its amazing, how the technology is shaping in favor of social web. The more the interaction, the more the users. Great step by SAP

     Posted by: Technology Bee Author Profile Page | November 24, 2009 3:27 AM



  5. great step from SAP, and amazing tool, it's always amazing to see a corporate embrace social media this way.


    Posted by: omer | November 24, 2009 7:07 AM



  6. Those new to the intersection of PowerPoint and Twitter might want to check out these two key resources:

    http://www.speakingaboutpresenting.com/twitter/present-twitter-backchannel-ebook/ (free)

    http://www.amazon.com/Backchannel-Audiences-Twitter-Changing-Presentations/dp/0321659511/ (available soon)

    Each discusses how to best manage the process of integrating the backchannel with your presentation. Good stuff.

     Posted by: The Presentationist Author Profile Page | November 24, 2009 9:08 AM



  7. While ex-Facebookers work on Asana, enterprise vendors like SAP works on PowerPoint Twitter tool. Is this what Enterprise 2.0 means to them?

    http://tinyurl.com/yav4xmo

     Posted by: wblg 319 Author Profile Page | November 24, 2009 12:36 PM



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