Getting Started with SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio book
Wow, it’s not even three years ago that I announced the release of the SAP BusinessObjectsDashboards 4.0 Cookbook here at this place, and now I can already announce a second book I worked on: Getting Started with SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, which will be published by SAP Press. This time I teamed up with my Interdobs colleague Jeroen van der A to write this book.

As the title already indicates this new book is all about one of the youngest SAP BusinessObjects tools: Design Studio. Design Studio offers a toolset to create interactive analytical applications and dashboards on top of SAP BW and SAP HANA data sources. The apps we can create with this tool are fully HTML5 compatible and can therefor be run on any device. Design Studio is also introduced by SAP as the successor of the current BEx Web Application Designer and SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards (Xcelsius).
At the moment the book is going through its final edits and reviews. Our goal is to have it available just in time for SAP TechEd Las Vegas, which is at the end of October. When the final edits are done I will post some more information on the exact contents of the book.
Getting Started with SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio – SAP Press
ISBN: 978-1-59229-895-2
Wish I could share my espresso beans with @Hyronimous and @xjhacking, who have devoted many a late night to this: http://t.co/Toeb8164Au
— Kelly Grace Weaver (@kellygweaver) September 6, 2013
@Hyronimous Looking forward to giving you your weekends back VERY soon!! 🙂
— Kelly Grace Weaver (@kellygweaver) September 7, 2013
Remember that Design Studio book I teased? You should probably check it out. http://t.co/Toeb8164Au
— Kelly Grace Weaver (@kellygweaver) August 29, 2013
HackingSAP.com - Sep 8, 2013 | Books, SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio
Tagged | Design Studio, SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio, SAP Press



3 comments
Ryan Goodman
September 9, 2013Congratulations on the new book!
Ralph Knoops
September 9, 2013Nice one Xavier and Jeroen. Good luck with the last bits and pieces.
Pieter Hendrikx
October 23, 2013Fantastic!