This document provides an introduction to SAP ERP and the company used for examples, Global Bike Inc. It includes:
1) An overview of SAP ERP modules including sales and distribution, materials management, production planning, financial accounting, and human capital management.
2) Details about Global Bike Inc., a bicycle company that sells, procures, produces, and distributes bicycles.
3) An explanation of how business processes integrate across SAP modules, using the order-to-cash process as an example.
The document provides an overview of SAP, a leading enterprise software company. It discusses SAP's history, starting in 1972 in Germany. Currently, SAP has over 120,000 customer installations in more than 120 countries. The document also outlines SAP's business model, which focuses on business applications and technologies. It analyzes SAP's main competitors, such as Oracle, and provides examples of SAP's large international clientele across various industries.
This document provides an overview of SAP solutions and technologies. It describes SAP as a leading ERP software company with over 10 million users worldwide. The core SAP R/3 system provides an integrated suite of applications that can be implemented across industries using the ASAP methodology. Key benefits of SAP include real-time processing, comprehensive and integrated business processes, flexibility and support for new technologies. The document also introduces mySAP.com solutions for expanding business networks and digital transformation of processes in the new economy.
Netlink is an IT company that provides business solutions using innovative platforms. It has 6 delivery centers, 2 physical data centers, and partnerships with SAP and other organizations. Netlink focuses on industries like automotive, manufacturing, technology, telecom, retail, government, and healthcare. It has expertise in areas like SAP, BI, analytics, and offers services like implementation, support, upgrades and more. A case study describes how Netlink helped with the migration of systems for a company that was acquiring other plants, completing it on time and with zero business disruption.
- SAP AG is the world's largest business software company and third largest independent software provider in terms of revenue. It was founded in 1972 by five former IBM engineers and is headquartered in Walldorf, Germany.
- SAP's main products include ERP, CRM, SCM, and other business solutions. Their mission is to create valued solutions for strategic business processes to help customers achieve their goals.
- SAP holds the largest market share for ERP at 35% but faces competition from Oracle, the second largest ERP provider seeking to grow through acquisitions.
- SAP All-in-One shares the same underlying architecture and code base as SAP's flagship ERP product, mySAP ERP. However, All-in-One differs in its delivery model, being sold indirectly through partners rather than directly by SAP.
- While sharing the robust functionality of mySAP ERP, All-in-One also inherits its complexity due to years of enhancements by different teams. The user interface also shows room for improvement compared to competitors like Microsoft.
- All-in-One provides rich ERP functionality but additional products like CRM require separate implementations, and the integration of new functionality like the Business Warehouse adds new layers of complexity.
The document provides an overview of the history and evolution of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and SAP software. It discusses:
1) ERP systems evolved from inventory management and materials requirements planning systems used in manufacturing to integrate enterprise-wide processes across functions and locations.
2) SAP was founded in 1972 and released its first ERP software R/2 in 1979, with subsequent releases integrating more functions and capabilities.
3) Modern ERP systems provide real-time data processing, integration across various business modules, and flexibility to support different business types and industries.
The document discusses market trends in user productivity software and collaborative content workspaces. It notes that consumers now expect work software to be as intuitive as personal software like Facebook. The collaborative content workspace (CCW) market includes content management, portals, search, and social collaboration and is valued at over $12 billion with strong growth. Microsoft's SharePoint dominates the market, while SAP has less than 1% market share. The document analyzes opportunities and threats for SAP to grow its presence in the CCW market.
The document provides an overview of SAP, a leading enterprise software company. It discusses SAP's history, starting in 1972 in Germany. Currently, SAP has over 120,000 customer installations in more than 120 countries. The document also outlines SAP's business model, which focuses on business applications and technologies. It analyzes SAP's main competitors, such as Oracle, and provides examples of SAP's large international clientele across various industries.
This document provides an overview of SAP solutions and technologies. It describes SAP as a leading ERP software company with over 10 million users worldwide. The core SAP R/3 system provides an integrated suite of applications that can be implemented across industries using the ASAP methodology. Key benefits of SAP include real-time processing, comprehensive and integrated business processes, flexibility and support for new technologies. The document also introduces mySAP.com solutions for expanding business networks and digital transformation of processes in the new economy.
Netlink is an IT company that provides business solutions using innovative platforms. It has 6 delivery centers, 2 physical data centers, and partnerships with SAP and other organizations. Netlink focuses on industries like automotive, manufacturing, technology, telecom, retail, government, and healthcare. It has expertise in areas like SAP, BI, analytics, and offers services like implementation, support, upgrades and more. A case study describes how Netlink helped with the migration of systems for a company that was acquiring other plants, completing it on time and with zero business disruption.
- SAP AG is the world's largest business software company and third largest independent software provider in terms of revenue. It was founded in 1972 by five former IBM engineers and is headquartered in Walldorf, Germany.
- SAP's main products include ERP, CRM, SCM, and other business solutions. Their mission is to create valued solutions for strategic business processes to help customers achieve their goals.
- SAP holds the largest market share for ERP at 35% but faces competition from Oracle, the second largest ERP provider seeking to grow through acquisitions.
- SAP All-in-One shares the same underlying architecture and code base as SAP's flagship ERP product, mySAP ERP. However, All-in-One differs in its delivery model, being sold indirectly through partners rather than directly by SAP.
- While sharing the robust functionality of mySAP ERP, All-in-One also inherits its complexity due to years of enhancements by different teams. The user interface also shows room for improvement compared to competitors like Microsoft.
- All-in-One provides rich ERP functionality but additional products like CRM require separate implementations, and the integration of new functionality like the Business Warehouse adds new layers of complexity.
The document provides an overview of the history and evolution of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and SAP software. It discusses:
1) ERP systems evolved from inventory management and materials requirements planning systems used in manufacturing to integrate enterprise-wide processes across functions and locations.
2) SAP was founded in 1972 and released its first ERP software R/2 in 1979, with subsequent releases integrating more functions and capabilities.
3) Modern ERP systems provide real-time data processing, integration across various business modules, and flexibility to support different business types and industries.
The document discusses market trends in user productivity software and collaborative content workspaces. It notes that consumers now expect work software to be as intuitive as personal software like Facebook. The collaborative content workspace (CCW) market includes content management, portals, search, and social collaboration and is valued at over $12 billion with strong growth. Microsoft's SharePoint dominates the market, while SAP has less than 1% market share. The document analyzes opportunities and threats for SAP to grow its presence in the CCW market.
SAP provides business software and related applications to help companies execute business strategies. Founded in 1972 in Germany, SAP now has over 51,000 employees worldwide serving over 82,000 customers across industries and countries. SAP's main products include ERP, CRM, SCM, and HANA, which allow companies to integrate and optimize business processes.
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SAP was founded in 1972 in Walldorf, Germany. It stands for Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing. Over the years, it has grown and evolved to become the world premier provider of client/server business solutions for which it is so well known today. The SAP R/3 enterprise application suite for open client/server systems has established a new standards for providing business information management solutions.
SAP product are consider excellent but not perfect. The main problems with software product is that it can never be perfect.
The main advantage of using SAP as your company ERP system is that SAP have a very high level of integration among its individual applications which guarantee consistency of data throughout the system and the company itself.
In a standard SAP project system, it is divided into three environments, Development, Quality Assurance and Production.
The development system is where most of the implementation work takes place. The quality assurance system is where all the final testing is conducted before moving the transports to the production environment. The production system is where all the daily business activities occur. It is also the client that all the end users use to perform their daily job functions.
To all company, the production system should only contains transport that have passed all the tests.
SAP is a table drive customization software. It allows businesses to make rapid changes in their business requirements with a common set of programs. User-exits are provided for business to add in additional source code. Tools such as screen variants are provided to let you set fields attributes whether to hide, display and make them mandatory fields.
This is what makes ERP system and SAP in particular so flexible. The table driven customization are driving the program functionality instead of those old fashioned hard-coded programs. Therefore, new and changed business requirements can be quickly implemented and tested in the system.
Many other business application software have seen this table driven customization advantage and are now changing their application software based on this table customizing concept.
In order to minimized your upgrading costs, the standard programs and tables should not be changed as far as possible. The main purpose of using a standard business application software like SAP is to reduced the amount of time and money spend on developing and testing all the programs. Therefore, most companies will try to utilized the available tools provided by SAP.
Introduction to SAP R/3 and mySAP ECC (ERP)guest125afe
SAP was founded in 1972 by 5 German engineers as a company specializing in enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. ERP systems integrate various business functions like finance, sales, human resources, manufacturing and project management to share data across the entire enterprise. SAP has evolved from mainframe to client server systems and is now a modular and integrated ERP solution, with core modules like finance, sales and distribution that share data and automatically create transactions between different business functions.
The document provides an overview of SAP technology including:
- An introduction to core SAP products and their applications.
- A discussion of the SAP BASIS system including architecture, administration tools, and customizing.
- Details on SAP development environments, interfaces, internet capabilities, and support infrastructure.
The document provides an overview of SAP and ERP systems. It discusses business processes without ERP and how ERP solutions like SAP integrate various functions like sales, production planning, inventory, purchasing etc. It describes the key benefits of ERP in eliminating data duplication and improving information flow. It also provides details on the evolution of SAP products, architecture of SAP R/3 and its various modules.
SAP ERP Solutions - How It Evolved Over TimeAPPSeCONNECT
41 years and 251,000 customers – An unbeatable track record of SAP’s product innovation. A host of solutions that integrated processes to change human lives and revolutionize ways of doing business forever. Here’s the story of SAP ERP Solution – How it started and evolved over time, since the very beginning in 1972.
SAP is a leading enterprise resource planning software. It was founded in 1972 in Germany by former IBM employees. SAP allows companies to track and manage sales, production, finance, accounting, and human resources in real-time across one integrated system. Key benefits of SAP include improved alignment of strategies and operations, increased productivity and insight, reduced costs through flexibility, and supporting changing industry requirements. It also allows for reducing risk, improving financial management and governance, optimizing IT spending, and gaining higher returns.
Top 10 Reasons Customers Choose SAP for Business TransformationFindWhitePapers
Many CEOs have told us that business transformation needs to be done effectively and efficiently, without much disruption to the business. And it should be a continuous process, not a one-time event. Continuous business transformation, accomplished over time, requires a new degree of flexibility and adaptability in all parts of the enterprise. So how do you get ready to change and continue to change?
A closer look of Indian Railways IT Department. and gain knowledge about SAP ...KAUSTAV PALLOB
SAP is a leading enterprise resource planning software. It provides integrated management of core business functions such as finance, logistics, and human resources. Some key points about SAP:
- SAP was founded in 1972 in Germany and now has offices in over 50 countries.
- It offers various ERP software products to help companies manage operations and share information across departments.
- SAP is widely used by medium to large enterprises and has about 35% of the ERP market share.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems integrate processes from all departments within a company onto a single computer system. This consolidation provides advantages like quicker processing, reduced paperwork, and more efficient customer service. Major ERP vendors include SAP and Oracle, with SAP generating around $10 billion annually and Oracle around $5 billion from applications. These companies compete aggressively for customers through new product releases, support offerings, and marketing claims.
This document provides an overview of the System Applications and Products (SAP) software. It discusses that SAP is a leading enterprise resource planning software used by many large companies worldwide. The document outlines SAP's history and market share, describes its main application areas and modules, and discusses advantages like integrated business processes and real-time information access. It also notes challenges of customizing business processes for SAP and keeping the software integrated with other cloud applications as business needs change.
1) SAP ERP is an enterprise resource planning software that integrates business functions like finance, supply chain, and manufacturing across an organization.
2) The technical architecture of SAP ERP includes the SAP NetWeaver application platform and uses the ABAP programming language.
3) SAP was founded in 1972 in Germany and today has over 175,000 customers worldwide across many industries.
This document provides an introduction to SAP ERP and the company Global Bike Inc. that will be used for examples. It describes the core SAP ERP modules like Sales and Distribution, Materials Management, Production Planning, etc. It also outlines Global Bike Inc.'s business processes and organizational structure. Finally, it introduces the sales and distribution (SD) module and how SD is organized in SAP ERP.
This document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions and SAP R/3. It describes the evolution of ERP from integrated systems for individual business functions to integrated solutions for entire organizations and supply chains. It also outlines the objectives, components, benefits, and major vendors of ERP systems. Specifically for SAP R/3, it details its 3-tier architecture, functional modules, integration capabilities, and evolution to mySAP and SAP NetWeaver platforms.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create and publish online presentations.
The document discusses Pareto analysis and its use. It explains that Pareto analysis identifies the top 20% of causes that need to be addressed to resolve 80% of problems. It also discusses how to use Pareto analysis by identifying and listing problems, identifying root causes, scoring problems, grouping by root cause, adding scores, and taking action. Finally, it provides an example of using Pareto analysis to identify that the major causes of garbage in cities are paper, food scraps, yard trimmings, plastics, and metals.
SAP provides business software and related applications to help companies execute business strategies. Founded in 1972 in Germany, SAP now has over 51,000 employees worldwide serving over 82,000 customers across industries and countries. SAP's main products include ERP, CRM, SCM, and HANA, which allow companies to integrate and optimize business processes.
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SAP was founded in 1972 in Walldorf, Germany. It stands for Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing. Over the years, it has grown and evolved to become the world premier provider of client/server business solutions for which it is so well known today. The SAP R/3 enterprise application suite for open client/server systems has established a new standards for providing business information management solutions.
SAP product are consider excellent but not perfect. The main problems with software product is that it can never be perfect.
The main advantage of using SAP as your company ERP system is that SAP have a very high level of integration among its individual applications which guarantee consistency of data throughout the system and the company itself.
In a standard SAP project system, it is divided into three environments, Development, Quality Assurance and Production.
The development system is where most of the implementation work takes place. The quality assurance system is where all the final testing is conducted before moving the transports to the production environment. The production system is where all the daily business activities occur. It is also the client that all the end users use to perform their daily job functions.
To all company, the production system should only contains transport that have passed all the tests.
SAP is a table drive customization software. It allows businesses to make rapid changes in their business requirements with a common set of programs. User-exits are provided for business to add in additional source code. Tools such as screen variants are provided to let you set fields attributes whether to hide, display and make them mandatory fields.
This is what makes ERP system and SAP in particular so flexible. The table driven customization are driving the program functionality instead of those old fashioned hard-coded programs. Therefore, new and changed business requirements can be quickly implemented and tested in the system.
Many other business application software have seen this table driven customization advantage and are now changing their application software based on this table customizing concept.
In order to minimized your upgrading costs, the standard programs and tables should not be changed as far as possible. The main purpose of using a standard business application software like SAP is to reduced the amount of time and money spend on developing and testing all the programs. Therefore, most companies will try to utilized the available tools provided by SAP.
Introduction to SAP R/3 and mySAP ECC (ERP)guest125afe
SAP was founded in 1972 by 5 German engineers as a company specializing in enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. ERP systems integrate various business functions like finance, sales, human resources, manufacturing and project management to share data across the entire enterprise. SAP has evolved from mainframe to client server systems and is now a modular and integrated ERP solution, with core modules like finance, sales and distribution that share data and automatically create transactions between different business functions.
The document provides an overview of SAP technology including:
- An introduction to core SAP products and their applications.
- A discussion of the SAP BASIS system including architecture, administration tools, and customizing.
- Details on SAP development environments, interfaces, internet capabilities, and support infrastructure.
The document provides an overview of SAP and ERP systems. It discusses business processes without ERP and how ERP solutions like SAP integrate various functions like sales, production planning, inventory, purchasing etc. It describes the key benefits of ERP in eliminating data duplication and improving information flow. It also provides details on the evolution of SAP products, architecture of SAP R/3 and its various modules.
SAP ERP Solutions - How It Evolved Over TimeAPPSeCONNECT
41 years and 251,000 customers – An unbeatable track record of SAP’s product innovation. A host of solutions that integrated processes to change human lives and revolutionize ways of doing business forever. Here’s the story of SAP ERP Solution – How it started and evolved over time, since the very beginning in 1972.
SAP is a leading enterprise resource planning software. It was founded in 1972 in Germany by former IBM employees. SAP allows companies to track and manage sales, production, finance, accounting, and human resources in real-time across one integrated system. Key benefits of SAP include improved alignment of strategies and operations, increased productivity and insight, reduced costs through flexibility, and supporting changing industry requirements. It also allows for reducing risk, improving financial management and governance, optimizing IT spending, and gaining higher returns.
Top 10 Reasons Customers Choose SAP for Business TransformationFindWhitePapers
Many CEOs have told us that business transformation needs to be done effectively and efficiently, without much disruption to the business. And it should be a continuous process, not a one-time event. Continuous business transformation, accomplished over time, requires a new degree of flexibility and adaptability in all parts of the enterprise. So how do you get ready to change and continue to change?
A closer look of Indian Railways IT Department. and gain knowledge about SAP ...KAUSTAV PALLOB
SAP is a leading enterprise resource planning software. It provides integrated management of core business functions such as finance, logistics, and human resources. Some key points about SAP:
- SAP was founded in 1972 in Germany and now has offices in over 50 countries.
- It offers various ERP software products to help companies manage operations and share information across departments.
- SAP is widely used by medium to large enterprises and has about 35% of the ERP market share.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems integrate processes from all departments within a company onto a single computer system. This consolidation provides advantages like quicker processing, reduced paperwork, and more efficient customer service. Major ERP vendors include SAP and Oracle, with SAP generating around $10 billion annually and Oracle around $5 billion from applications. These companies compete aggressively for customers through new product releases, support offerings, and marketing claims.
This document provides an overview of the System Applications and Products (SAP) software. It discusses that SAP is a leading enterprise resource planning software used by many large companies worldwide. The document outlines SAP's history and market share, describes its main application areas and modules, and discusses advantages like integrated business processes and real-time information access. It also notes challenges of customizing business processes for SAP and keeping the software integrated with other cloud applications as business needs change.
1) SAP ERP is an enterprise resource planning software that integrates business functions like finance, supply chain, and manufacturing across an organization.
2) The technical architecture of SAP ERP includes the SAP NetWeaver application platform and uses the ABAP programming language.
3) SAP was founded in 1972 in Germany and today has over 175,000 customers worldwide across many industries.
This document provides an introduction to SAP ERP and the company Global Bike Inc. that will be used for examples. It describes the core SAP ERP modules like Sales and Distribution, Materials Management, Production Planning, etc. It also outlines Global Bike Inc.'s business processes and organizational structure. Finally, it introduces the sales and distribution (SD) module and how SD is organized in SAP ERP.
This document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions and SAP R/3. It describes the evolution of ERP from integrated systems for individual business functions to integrated solutions for entire organizations and supply chains. It also outlines the objectives, components, benefits, and major vendors of ERP systems. Specifically for SAP R/3, it details its 3-tier architecture, functional modules, integration capabilities, and evolution to mySAP and SAP NetWeaver platforms.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create and publish online presentations.
The document discusses Pareto analysis and its use. It explains that Pareto analysis identifies the top 20% of causes that need to be addressed to resolve 80% of problems. It also discusses how to use Pareto analysis by identifying and listing problems, identifying root causes, scoring problems, grouping by root cause, adding scores, and taking action. Finally, it provides an example of using Pareto analysis to identify that the major causes of garbage in cities are paper, food scraps, yard trimmings, plastics, and metals.
The document is a resume for Jonathan Edgecombe that summarizes his 18 years of experience in hospitality and technology roles. It outlines his various positions in recreation coordination, marina assistance, PC/NT technician, service analyst, and support analyst roles. It also lists his skills in areas like project management, leadership, customer service, and problem solving.
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This document provides an overview of SAP's Production Planning and Execution (PP) module. It describes how PP divides production into planning and execution processes and supports discrete, repetitive and process manufacturing. The document outlines the master data used in PP, including materials, bills of materials, routings, work centers and product groups. It also describes the different planning levels and strategies used to plan production, from aggregate sales and operations planning to detailed master production scheduling.
This document outlines new features in SAP CRM 7.0, including an improved web 2.0 user interface with simplified search and navigation, task-based workflows, graphical representations of data, and integrated communication tools. It also describes enhanced processes for real-time offer management, loyalty programs, customer segmentation, and interactive reporting. Feedback from customers highlights the improved ease of use provided by the new user interface.
SAP is an enterprise resource planning software used by many large companies. It integrates various business functions such as finance, supply chain, manufacturing, and human resources. The key benefits of SAP include improved customer service, cost reduction, enhanced reporting, and increased productivity. At its core, SAP uses a three-tier architecture with application, database, and presentation servers. Common SAP modules allow companies to manage finances, supply chain, sales, production, and more. SAP consultants are subject matter experts who help companies implement, customize, and optimize their SAP systems.
This document provides an introduction to SAP and its enterprise resource planning software (SAP ERP). It describes SAP as the world's largest business software company and discusses its integrated business solutions. It also summarizes the key modules of SAP ERP, including sales and distribution, materials management, production planning, financial accounting, controlling, and human capital management.
ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning. It is a software system that integrates all departments of a business like planning, manufacturing, sales, marketing etc. ERP careers exist in two areas - implementation and software development. SAP is a leading global ERP software provider with over 7500 customers in over 90 countries. SAP R/3 is its flagship product which uses a three-tier architecture with presentation, application and database layers.
1. The case study describes a customer journey through various SAP CRM applications, including interactions with marketing, sales, service, web channel, partner channel and field applications.
2. A marketing manager creates a target group and campaign. A partner creates a lead and order. The customer calls the interaction center and makes purchases on the web shop.
3. The sales order is replicated in SAP Enterprise and delivered. A service order is created and assigned to an employee, who provides a solution to the customer. The journey illustrates integrated customer touchpoints across the SAP CRM solution.
The SAP Startup Focus Program – Tackling Big Data With the Power of Small by ...Codemotion
Geared exclusively towards helping startups master big data to the benefit of their users, the SAP Startup Focus Program has truly gone global since its initiation in March 2012. The in-memory database platform SAP HANA forms the basis of this initiative.
Marcus and Sönke from the SAP Innovation Center will introduce the program and provide technical insights into the unique capabilities of SAP HANA in a hands-on manner.
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The document provides information about resources for learning about SAP Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions. It lists general information sources such as websites and communities. It also lists ways to find out about recent innovations, support packages, and enhancement packages. Additional services described include business function prediction, performance benchmarking, business case development, and value realization.
This document provides an introduction to SAP ERP and ABAP. It discusses:
- What ERP stands for and its key components of Enterprise, Resources, and Planning.
- SAP as a leading ERP system, with its own database for faster processing.
- The core SAP ERP modules like Materials Management, Production Planning, Sales and Distribution, Finance, and Controlling.
- ABAP as the programming language that interfaces with the database to develop and transmit information between functional modules.
This document provides an overview of IBM's Advanced Planning and Optimizer (APO) software. It discusses:
1. APO is SAP's supply chain planning solution and includes modules for demand planning, supply network planning, production planning, transportation planning, and more.
2. APO requires a backend ERP system like SAP R/3 to execute plans. It connects to the ERP using the APO Core Interface (CIF) which supplies master and transactional data in real-time.
3. The document reviews the various APO modules, how APO integrates with ERP systems, data transfer using CIF including integration models, and technical aspects of APO configuration and implementation.
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SAP Business One is an ERP software designed for small businesses. It integrates key business functions like finance, operations, and sales. It can run on-premise or in the cloud using either SAP HANA or Microsoft SQL as the underlying database. The document discusses the history and modules of SAP, provides an overview of SAP Business One's features and capabilities, and reviews deployment options.
SAP is an enterprise resource planning software that helps companies manage their day-to-day business processes. It was developed in 1972 by five former IBM employees in Germany. SAP stands for "System Applications and Products in Data Processing" and is made up of different modules that can be used together or individually depending on a company's needs. Key reasons for using SAP include business process standardization, integration, master data management, reporting, transparency, customization, and information security. Common SAP modules include finance, sales, procurement, production planning, quality management, and human resources.
In this PPT I have discussed some basic things about SAP such as modules of SAP, SAP R/3 Architecture, Phases in SAP Implementation, various SAP products, advantages of SAP etc.
It is an enterprise-wide information system designed to coordinate all the resources, information, and activities needed to complete business processes such as order fulfillment, billing, human resource management, and production planning.
There are several SAP Modules, and to know all, it takes a lot of studies. This guide serves to de-mystify what modules you need to know.
Actuate provides business intelligence solutions that can transform operational ERP data from systems like SAP and PeopleSoft into actionable business insights. Their solutions allow accessing both structured and unstructured ERP data without needing a data warehouse. They also provide consolidated reporting across multiple ERP systems through a single interface. The document discusses the market potential for SAP and PeopleSoft implementations, describes their product architectures and reporting capabilities, identifies limitations in their existing BI solutions, and outlines how Actuate's solutions address these gaps by delivering enhanced reporting and analytics.
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A brief overview of benefits of introducing an Agile layer into a SAP environment, including high level integration patterns that are possible with SAP NetWeaver Gateway
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The document discusses an EMC Corporation SAP Minors Program training series. It provides information on the SAP Minors Program and community page where the training path and modules can be found. It also lists SAP champions for EMC employees in different countries to contact for assistance.
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You can see the future first in San Francisco.
Over the past year, the talk of the town has shifted from $10 billion compute clusters to $100 billion clusters to trillion-dollar clusters. Every six months another zero is added to the boardroom plans. Behind the scenes, there’s a fierce scramble to secure every power contract still available for the rest of the decade, every voltage transformer that can possibly be procured. American big business is gearing up to pour trillions of dollars into a long-unseen mobilization of American industrial might. By the end of the decade, American electricity production will have grown tens of percent; from the shale fields of Pennsylvania to the solar farms of Nevada, hundreds of millions of GPUs will hum.
The AGI race has begun. We are building machines that can think and reason. By 2025/26, these machines will outpace college graduates. By the end of the decade, they will be smarter than you or I; we will have superintelligence, in the true sense of the word. Along the way, national security forces not seen in half a century will be un-leashed, and before long, The Project will be on. If we’re lucky, we’ll be in an all-out race with the CCP; if we’re unlucky, an all-out war.
Everyone is now talking about AI, but few have the faintest glimmer of what is about to hit them. Nvidia analysts still think 2024 might be close to the peak. Mainstream pundits are stuck on the wilful blindness of “it’s just predicting the next word”. They see only hype and business-as-usual; at most they entertain another internet-scale technological change.
Before long, the world will wake up. But right now, there are perhaps a few hundred people, most of them in San Francisco and the AI labs, that have situational awareness. Through whatever peculiar forces of fate, I have found myself amongst them. A few years ago, these people were derided as crazy—but they trusted the trendlines, which allowed them to correctly predict the AI advances of the past few years. Whether these people are also right about the next few years remains to be seen. But these are very smart people—the smartest people I have ever met—and they are the ones building this technology. Perhaps they will be an odd footnote in history, or perhaps they will go down in history like Szilard and Oppenheimer and Teller. If they are seeing the future even close to correctly, we are in for a wild ride.
Let me tell you what we see.
Open Source Contributions to Postgres: The Basics POSETTE 2024ElizabethGarrettChri
Postgres is the most advanced open-source database in the world and it's supported by a community, not a single company. So how does this work? How does code actually get into Postgres? I recently had a patch submitted and committed and I want to share what I learned in that process. I’ll give you an overview of Postgres versions and how the underlying project codebase functions. I’ll also show you the process for submitting a patch and getting that tested and committed.
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We describe how we achieve high change agility in data engineering by eliminating the fear of breaking downstream data pipelines through end-to-end pipeline testing, and by using schema metaprogramming to safely eliminate boilerplate involved in changes that affect whole pipelines.
A quick poll on agility in changing pipelines from end to end indicated a huge span in capabilities. For the question "How long time does it take for all downstream pipelines to be adapted to an upstream change," the median response was 6 months, but some respondents could do it in less than a day. When quantitative data engineering differences between the best and worst are measured, the span is often 100x-1000x, sometimes even more.
A long time ago, we suffered at Spotify from fear of changing pipelines due to not knowing what the impact might be downstream. We made plans for a technical solution to test pipelines end-to-end to mitigate that fear, but the effort failed for cultural reasons. We eventually solved this challenge, but in a different context. In this presentation we will describe how we test full pipelines effectively by manipulating workflow orchestration, which enables us to make changes in pipelines without fear of breaking downstream.
Making schema changes that affect many jobs also involves a lot of toil and boilerplate. Using schema-on-read mitigates some of it, but has drawbacks since it makes it more difficult to detect errors early. We will describe how we have rejected this tradeoff by applying schema metaprogramming, eliminating boilerplate but keeping the protection of static typing, thereby further improving agility to quickly modify data pipelines without fear.
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Predictably Improve Your B2B Tech Company's Performance by Leveraging DataKiwi Creative
Harness the power of AI-backed reports, benchmarking and data analysis to predict trends and detect anomalies in your marketing efforts.
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This is the webinar recording from the June 2024 HubSpot User Group (HUG) for B2B Technology USA.
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The Ipsos - AI - Monitor 2024 Report.pdfSocial Samosa
According to Ipsos AI Monitor's 2024 report, 65% Indians said that products and services using AI have profoundly changed their daily life in the past 3-5 years.