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SAP Business Analytics & Technology NetWeaver, A Foundation for Innovation Jim Tang, Technical Manager, SAP Consulting March 18, 2011

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SAP Business Analytics & TechnologyNetWeaver, A Foundation for InnovationJim Tang, Technical Manager, SAP ConsultingMarch 18, 2011

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Agenda

Technology Innovations

NetWeaver Reloaded - 7.3

SAP Architecture – The Way Forward

1

2

3

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Evolution of SAP ERP ArchitectureTe

chno

logy

App

licat

ion

SAP R/3up to 4.6C

Industry Sol.

SAP Basis

Application

SAP R/3 Enterprise

Industry Solutions

SAP Web ApplicationServer 6.20

SAP R/3Enterprise Core (4.70)

Enterprise Extension Set

SAP ERP 6.0x

Composite Applications

Strategic Enterprise Management

Self-ServicesInternet Sales

Supplier Relationship Management

EHP 4 EHP 5

and more …

SAP NetWeaver 7.0x

Com

posi

te A

pplic

atio

n Fr

amew

ork

APPLICATION SERVER (7.0x)

Life Cycle M

gmt

PEOPLE INTEGRATIONMulti Channel Access

Portal Collaboration

INFORMATION INTEGRATION

Master Data Mgmt

Bus. Intelligence Knowledge Mgmt

PROCESS INTEGRATIONBusinessProcess Mgmt

DB and OS Abstraction

IntegrationBroker

J2EE ABAP ITS

SAP ECC Core (6.0)

Industry ExtensionsEnterprise ExtensionsSwitch FrameworkSwitch Framework

..

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Technology Platform Evolution

SAP NetWeaver>62,000 Productive Systems35% CAGR>20,000 ProductiveCustomers 27% CAGR80% of Customers on NW7.x100 Portals/Month80 New BW/Month80 New PI/Month

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SAP NetWeaver 7.02(foundation for the SAP Business Suite)

EhP EhP EhP

SAP Business Suite

Continuous Innovation

ERPCRM SCM

PLMSRM

EhP EhP EhP

Increasing flexibilitythrough composition

Deploying businessinnovation with SAPenhancementpackages across theSAP Business Suite

One active repositoryfor co-innovation andgovernance

Non

-SA

PTechnology Platform Evolution

EhP EhP

Composite Applications

SAP NetWeaver

Accelerated Innovation

PI 7.3 …CE 7.3

Orchestration

VALUE

Employee CustomerVendor

YOU

REACH

SPEED

SCALE

In Memory

PRODUCT STRATEGY INNOVATION FOCUS

Line of Business On-Demand

Business ByDesign

CollaborationStreamWorks

E-Sourcing

CRM Carbon Impact

HCM 2

BCM1

WebIntelligence

BIOnDemand

Business Intelligence andInformation Management

HANA

SAP ERP

SAP BW

3rd Party

replicate

ETL

HANAmodeling

BI Clients

SQL

MD

X

BIC

S

In-MemoryIn-Memory

In Memory

Product 1InternalClouds

SAP Landscape Manager

Product1

Product1

SAPProducts

Product1Product

1ISV

Products

Product1

Product1

CustomDev

Product1Product

1SIProduct

1Product

1….

Product 1Platformas a Service

Product 1Infrastructureas a Service

Eclipse

Management Console

Connect

Create

Consume

Databases

WebServices

Control

J2EEConnector

Architecture

SoftwareApplications

Files

Afaria

SAPApplications

Sybase UnwiredPlatform

Gateway (For SAP)

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Orchestration

VALUE

REACH

SPEED

SCALE

In Memory

Technology Led Innovation with SAP

“Events”Social NetworkMobileDesktop Web

PRODUCT STRATEGY INNOVATION FOCUS

Employee CustomerVendor

YOU

Product1Internal

Clouds

SAP Landscape Manager

Product 1

Product 1

SAPProducts

Product 1

Product 1

ISVProducts

Product 1

Product 1

CustomDev

Product 1

Product 1SI

Product 1

Product 1….

Product1

Platformas a

Service

Product1

Infrastructureas a

Service

Line of Business On-Demand

Business ByDesign

CollaborationStreamWorks

E-Sourcing

CRM Carbon Impact

HCM 2

BCM1

WebIntelligenceBI OnDemand

Business Intelligence andInformation Management

HANA

SAP ERP

SAP BW3rd Party

replicate

ETL

HANAmodeling

BI Clients

SQL

MDX

BICS

In-Memory

Eclipse

Management Console

Connect

Create

Consume

Databases

WebServices

Control

J2EE ConnectorArchitecture

SoftwareApplications

Files

Afaria

SAPApplications

Sybase UnwiredPlatform

Gateway (For SAP)Gateway (For SAP)

Content Enhancements End-to-End Process

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On Device - Enterprise Mobility Innovations

SRM SCM ERPPLMCRM

SAP Business Suite

Browser Based Applications Mobile Devices Enterprise Software Consumer DevicesVoice

Project “Gateway”

DEMO - Project Gateway

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Agenda

Technology Innovations

NetWeaver Reloaded - 7.3

SAP Architecture – The Way Forward

1

2

3

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WHY NetWeaver 7.3 ?

Full SAP NetWeaver platform shipment,including all deployment optionsNo Disruption of the stable core

Delivered for “hub” deployment in SAP Business SuiteLandscapesOut of the box content for SAP Business Suite 7* and SAPBusiness Suite 7i2010**

Simplified System Landscape, lower TCOAll SAP NetWeaver usages can be brought on the samerelease level with unified maintenance cyclesUnified, up to date, JEE 5 certified platform – deploy SAPNetWeaver Composition Environment and SAP NetWeaverEnterprise Portal on the same application serverOption for “Java only” installation of PI Advanced AdapterEngine

Lots of new features: Individual Enhancementsfor all SAP NetWeaver deployment options (see nextslides)

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People Integration : NetWeaver Portal 7.3Enhanced Productivity, Reduced Cost of Ownership

Release Highlights

End user empowerment & self–services, with SAP NetWeaver Portal,Enterprise Workspaces first release

Easy management and mash-up ofportal pages with Web Page Composer

Unified access to applications andprocesses with lower TCO

Portal landscape Interoperability andopenness

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End User Empowerment - Self Service

Portal Pages

PUSH

End user

Create and maintaincomplete pages

EWS Pages

PULL

Provide modules

End userConsumecontent

Activelyselect andstructurecontent

Modules

Central IT Central IT

Content creation

process

Prov

ide

cont

ent

Sele

ct a

ndst

ruct

ure

cont

ent

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Enterprise Workspaces – Personal Workspace

Search and

modules

Search andselect yourmodules

Add modules

layout)

Add modulesto the page bydrag & drop

(arrangelayout)

Expose your

etc.

Expose yourcorporate assets:

applications,reports, documents,

etc.

Add genericModules such aseditor, documentlist or link lists.

Change your pagelayout.

Access & edit your

workspace.

Access & edit yourpersonal

workspace.

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Enterprise Workspaces – Shared Workspace

Search for sharedworkspaces

Search for sharedworkspaces

Access

workspace

Accessyour

personalworkspace

Access

workspace

Accessyour

sharedworkspace

Pending

workspace

Pendingrequests

forworkspace

Create a

workspace

Create anew

sharedworkspace

Join or add a

policy)

Join or add ashared

workspace toyour list (access

policy)

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Enterprise AppStore

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Enterprise Workspace Scenarios

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Example Scenarios -Product Manager Workspace

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Enterprise Collaboration - Wiki / Forum

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Process Integration: SAP NetWeaver CE 7.3Flexibility, Productivity, Reduced TCO

Release Highlights

Web Dynpro ABAP UI technologyintegration* with SAP NW BPM

Re-use of business rules anddecision table

Simplified SOA configuration

API for managing processes andtasks

* ABAP system requirement: SAP EhP2 for SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SP5 and higher

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Auto UI Generation for BPMN Human Activity

Auto-generation of user interfaces (UI) out of theprocess context (data objects) …

…for Visual Composer andWeb Dynpro Java

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Java API for Process and Task Management

Alternative Task List (implemented as Yahoo!® Widget)

Retrieve list of availableprocess definitionsStart processes instancesand pass parameter valuesGet a list of tasks assignedto the current userInvoke actions on a tasksuch as Claim, Execute andComplete

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BRM Productivity EnhancementsReuse of Ruleset

Reusable Rulesets in Rules Composer and Rules Manager

Create rules anddecision table once anduse across rulesetEliminate duplicationReduce maintenanceeffortOrganize rules moreefficiently

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BRM Productivity EnhancementsDefine More Than One Action in Decision Tables

Decision Table with “Other Action”

Build an application using only decision tablesReduces number of rules in projectMakes rules easier to build and to maintainAssign and Execute actions can be used in “Other Action” cell

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Enhanced NetWeaver Administration

Perform various day-to-

place.

Perform various day-to-day operations in a central

place.

Central monitoring of yourJava server.

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Enterprise Service Repository Tools in NWDSSingle Development Environment

New ESR Perspective in NWDS

Explore existing ESR objectsCreate new serviceinterfaces and data typeswith an easy-to-use, form-based editorView and edit metadata suchas release stateExtend the metamodel withcustom attributesView the source of serviceinterfaces in WSDL format

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Simplified SOA Configuration

New Wizard to create and assign a provider system

Zero Configuration for localservices via default providersystemReuse system informationfrom services registryCreate a new provider on-the-fly when configuring aservice groupOne-step assignment ofprovider systemsImproved error logmessages

Local Provider System flag Provider System Assignment

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SAP NetWeaver 7.3 – Process IntegrationSimplified Operations, Single Stack ESB

Release HighlightsCentralized monitoring viaintegration with SAP SolutionManager

Java-only ESB deployment option

Reduced cost of operations

Enhanced user experience andgovernance capabilities for interfacedesign

Improved standards basedinteroperability and connectivity

ESR &Registry

IntegrationDirectory SLD

Advanced Adapter EngineExtended

MessagingQueuing

RoutingMapping

ConnectivityProtocols

SAPSystem

3rd partyapps /

middlewareB2B Partner

SA

P S

olution Manager

SAPSystem

ESR &Registry

IntegrationDirectory SLD

Advanced Adapter EngineExtended

MessagingQueuing

RoutingMapping

ConnectivityProtocols

SAPSystem

3rd partyapps /

middlewareB2B Partner

SA

P S

olution Manager

SAPSystem

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Information Integration: SAP NetWeaver 7.3 BWSpeed, Integration, Efficiency

Release Highlights

Smarter and more flexible modeling fordata flow, planning, analytical indices

Faster set-up and easier operationswith integration in SAP SolutionManager and new Admin Cockpitcontent

Enhanced integration with SAPBusinessObjects BI and Data Servicesportfolio

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People Integration: SAP NetWeaver Mobile 7.3Enhanced Interoperability, Reduced Cost of Ownership

Release Highlights

Connect to multiple back-ends

Use Web services to connect toback-end systems

Intuitive and simplifiedadministration

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Agenda

Technology Innovations

NetWeaver Reloaded - 7.3

SAP Architecture – The Way Forward

1

2

3

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On PREMISE

On DEMAND

On DEVICEO

RC

HESTR

ATI

ON

SAP Solution Architecture at a Glance

Analytics Mobile Collaboration

ConsumptionUI

Interoperability

On Demand Applications

Platform SAP Business ByDesign

Application Logic

Local Orchestration

Local Consumption

Business Suite Applications

Platform SAP NetWeaver 7.0x (ABAP)

Application Logic

Local Orchestration

Local Consumption

End-2-End Process

LifecycleManagement

ProcessOrchestration

Data / ProcessIntegration

Master DataManagement

Identity / UserManagement

Orchestration

CrossTopics Security

Extensibility

Modeling

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A Solution Architecture for E2E ProcessesAn Example: SAP Sales On Demand

SAP®

ERP

SAP®

SALE

SO

N D

EMA

ND

SAP®

STR

EAM

WO

RK

Managinga LeadLead Generationby Sales

Processing aSales Quote

Creating andDeveloping anOpportunity

PerformingPre-SalesCollaboratively

Processing aSales Order

Deliveries /Invoices

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Sales On Demand – Demo Part IMotivation for Consumption Architecture

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Sales On Demand – Demo Part IMotivation for Consumption Architecture

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ProfessionalUI

A common consumptionmodel is introduced

SAP Data is theimplementation of thecommon consumptionmodel based on aRESTful architecture

SAP Data can beprovided by multiplesystems.

Gateway to provideSAP Data for theBusiness SuiteMultiple consumersconnect to the commonconsumption model

Architecture for Consumption at a Glance

Orchestration

Fire

wal

lFi

rew

all

Consumption

BusinessSuite

Application

BusinessSuite

Application

GatewayGateway

Mul

tiple

Sys

tem

s

OthersOthers AnalyticalData

AnalyticalData O

N P

REM

ISE

ON

DEM

AND

On DemandApplicationOn DemandApplication

SAP Data

<unknown>SDKMobile

SDKDesktop

SDK

AdapterAdapterAdapterAdapter

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Sales On Demand – Demo Part IIMotivation for Orchestration Architecture

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Sales On Demand – Demo Part IIMotivation for Orchestration Architecture

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Architecture for Orchestration

Orchestration refers to the ability and capabilities to run end-to-end processesacross a network of applications and technology components

IDENTITYMANAGEMENT

PROCESSORCHESTRATION

DATA & PROCESSINTEGRATION

MASTER DATAMANAGEMENT

LIFECYCLEMANAGEMENT

Business Suite Application

OD Application

Master Data

Master Data

SAP StreamWork

ON

PR

EMIS

EO

N D

EMA

ND

OD Application

Master DataCentral

Capabilities

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Key Take Aways

CONSISTENCY&

BEAUTY

CommonSolution Architectureopen for integration

State-of-the-Art,yet consistentUser Experience

Short Time-to-Valuewhen implementingend-2-end processes

Low TCO across differentdeployment models

Achieve a superior cost / value ratio for running end-2-end processes

Thank You!

Contact information:

Jim TangTechnical ManagerSAP [email protected]

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