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SAP BusinessObjects Planning and

Consolidation 10.0, Version for SAP

NetWeaver 

Introduction - Delta Changes Summary

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Introduction - Delta Changes SummaryLesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

Explain all the new SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation 10.0, 

version for SAP NetWeaver Delta changes

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Topics Page

1. Architecture

Backend and Frontend changes

Connectivity

2. Platform Support andAuthentication

 ABAP Application Server Support

Client Support

Security

3. Administration and EPM Clients

 Administration Console

Harmonized Web User Interface and EPM

add-in

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Topics Page

1. Architecture

Backend and Frontend changes

Connectivity

2. Platform Support andAuthentication

 ABAP Application Server Support

Client Support

Security

3. Administration and EPM Clients

 Administration Console

Harmonized Web User Interface and EPM

add-in

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ArchitectureBackend and Frontend Changes

The SAP BusinessObjects Planning and

Consolidation 10.0, version for SAP

NetWeaver installation consists of an ABAP

 Application server and Client installation.

.NET Server is no longer required

Enhanced native SAP ERP andNetWeaver BW Integration as well asSAP EPM integration via Financial

Information Management New harmonized UI and common EPM

add-in

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ArchitectureConnectivity

REST (Representational State Transfer) Web Service enables communication

between SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation Clients and SAP

NetWeaver BW (Application Server).

 Also known as RESTFul Web Service, it relies on a stateless, Client / Server , 

cacheable communications protocol and in virtually all cases, the HTTPcommunication protocol is used.

 All services will be exposed as RESTful Web services for internal communication

between BPC 10 NW clients and server.

SOAP Web services will be used to communicate with external applications such as

EPM Applications (that is FIM).

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Topics Page

1. Architecture

Backend and Frontend changes

Connectivity

2. Platform Support andAuthentication

 ABAP Application Server Support

Client Support

Security

3. Administration and EPM Clients

 Administration Console

Harmonized Web User Interface and EPM

add-in

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Platform Support and Authentication ABAP Application Server Support

Requires SAP NetWeaver 7.3

 Any operating system supported by SAP NetWeaver 7.3

 ABAP Web Application Server 

VMware for productive usage

 Any database supported by SAP NetWeaver 7.3 Web Server: ABAP Web Application server 

Language support: Install SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation on non-

English OS servers in French, German, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Spanish, 

Italian, Portuguese.

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Platform Support and AuthenticationClient Support

Windows Vista Client (32 and 64-bit), Windows XP (32-bit) and

Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)

Internet Explorer 7 and 8

Microsoft Office 2003, 2007 and 2010 (32-bit and 64-bit)

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Platform Support and AuthenticationSecurity

Key Points about Security:

SAP NetWeaver Authentication

Granular security

BPC service user role and BPC User role

Integration into Single Sign-On (SSO) environment Limited access to NW security

Support for NW Users and Matrix Security

CMS Authentication is NOT supported

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Topics Page

1. Architecture

Backend and Frontend changes

Connectivity

2. Platform Support andAuthentication

 ABAP Application Server Support

Client Support

Security

3. Administration and EPM Clients

 Administration Console

Harmonized Web User Interface and EPM

add-in

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Administration and EPM Clients Administration Console

The Administration web client provides a new and revolutionized user experience

Business User interface is now Flex-based

Developed in Adobe Flex, the Web Client is based on SBC BUI* Framework

Dimension and Dimension members can now be created, edited without Microsoft Excel

requirement

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Administration and EPM ClientsHarmonized Web User Interface and EPM Add-in

.NET add-on for Office will be implemented and shared by Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.

EPM Office Add-in Excel replaces all existing classic EPM Excel Clients

Both Microsoft Office Clients and Web Client can be used for planning activities

 Administration Landing page is a Flex-based thin Client and displays

all administration objects

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Introduction - Delta Changes SummaryLesson Summary

 You should now be able to:

Explain all the new SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation 10.0, 

version for SAP NetWeaver Delta changes

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