SAP StreamWork

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SAP StreamWork is an enterprise collaboration tool from SAP SE released in March 2010,[1] and discontinued in December 2015.[2] StreamWork allowed real-time collaboration like Google Wave, but focused on business activities such as analyzing data, planning meetings, and making decisions.[3][4] It incorporated technology from Box.net and Evernote to allow users to connect to online files and documents, and document-reader technology from Scribd allowed users to view documents directly within its environment.[5]

Initial releaseMarch 30, 2010 (2010-03-30)
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SAP StreamWork
DeveloperSAP SE
Initial releaseMarch 30, 2010 (2010-03-30)
TypeWeb application
WebsiteSAP StreamWork
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StreamWork supported the OpenSocial set of application programming interfaces (APIs), allowing it to connect to tools built by third-party developers, such as Google Docs.[6][7] A version of StreamWork intended for large enterprises used a virtual appliance based on Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise to connect it to business systems,[8][9] including those from SAP.[10][11][12]

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