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SAP Overview SAP Solutions

SAP Overview SAP Solutions. 2 Agenda for the overview Introduction to the SAP R/3 system SAP system’s functionality SAP implemenation methodology mySAP.com

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SAP Overview

SAP Solutions

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Agenda for the overview

Introduction to the SAP R/3 system

SAP system’s functionality

SAP implemenation methodology

mySAP.com

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What is SAP

SAP stands for Systems, Applications and Products in data processing. – A ERP dynamo

10 million users, 30,000 installations, 1000 partners, 21 Industry solutions. Customer world-wide, mostly Fortune 500 companies. 95% of the top 100 German companies use SAP.

SAP is the fourth largest software company in the world.

The SAP R/3 system is a business software package designed to integrate all areas of a business.

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SAP R/3 Application

R/3R/3Client / Server

ABAPClient / Server

ABAP

COControlling

COControlling

AAAsset

Accounting

AAAsset

Accounting

PSProjectSystem

PSProjectSystem

WFWorkflow

WFWorkflow

ISIndustry

Solutions

ISIndustry

Solutions

MMMaterials

Mgmt.

MMMaterials

Mgmt.

HRHuman

Resources

HRHuman

Resources

SDSales &

Distribution

SDSales &

Distribution

PPProductionPlanning

PPProductionPlanning

QMQualityMgmt.

QMQualityMgmt.

FIFinancial

Accounting

FIFinancial

Accounting

PMPlant

Maintenance

PMPlant

Maintenance

Integrated solutions

Open systems

Client / serverarchitecture

Enterprise datamodel

Designed for all typesof business

MultinationalEuro Y2K

Comprehensivefunctionality

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SAP – system landscape

Server

Client

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SAP technology environment SAP Application ModulesSAP Application Modules

R/3 Data RepositoryR/3 Data Repository

DatabaseDatabase

UserInterface

UserInterface

Communications

Communications

Enterprise NetworkEnterprise Network

Operating SystemOperating System

Hardware Platform and EnvironmentHardware Platform and Environment

PlatformIndependent

PlatformDependent

(Basis)

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R/3 Technology Environment

DB2/390

ADABAS DDB2 for AIX

INFORMIX-OnLineORACLE

Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT,OSF/Motif, OS/2 Presentation Manager (PM),

Macintosh, Java

ADABAS DMS SQL Server

INFORMIX-OnLineORACLE

ABAP/4, C, C++, HTML, Java, ActiveX-Controls

DB2/400

OS/390AIX

Digital UNIXHP-UX

ReliantUNIX (SINIX)

SOLARISWindows NT OS/400

Hardware Bull/ZenithCompaqData General...

NCRSequentSNI

DigitalHP (Intel)IBM (Intel)

BullDigitalHP

IBMSNISUN

UNIX Systems

IBMAS/400

Operatingsystems

DialogSAPGUI

Languages

Windows NT,Windows 95,

PM, Java

Databases

IBMS/390

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SAP in the business mode

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• Integrated

• Enterprise-Wide• Best Business Practices

SAP• Multi-Currency

• Multi-Lingual

• Secure Information

Why - SAP R/3 has been successful

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Real time processing with an integrated suite of client/server applications.

Comprehensive Open Business Process orientation Fully Integrated business process Modular Structure International – yet consistent Providing maximum flexibility & Scalability Strong backbone for future technologies. OSS 24 hr support available.

Why - SAP R/3 has been successful

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Integration ---- an example

Production

Stock andconsumptionaccounts updated

Goods Receipt

MRP

FI / CO

SD Sales orderSD Sales order

Purchase Req

Purchase Order

MMMM

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ASAP - methodology

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PROJECT PREPARATION

Define Goals & objective Clarify Scope Strategy, schedule Resources

BUSINESSBLUEPRINT

Requirement workshopsDocument business processDefine Baseline scopeRefine overall schedule

REALISATION System Implementation Testing Release it for production

FINAL PREPARATIONTestingEnd user trainingSystem managementCut over activities

GO LIVE & SUPPORT Pre production to live productionSupport organisation

ASAP tools are tailor-made for an effective, fast, and well-organized SAP R/3 implementation. The complete implementation process is well documented.

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SAP solutions for the New, neweconomy

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The Next Wave: mySAP.com solutions for the new, new economy

The new economy changes everything11

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Expand corporate boundaries

More products, partners & Transaction

33Creating a new generation of e-business

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EnterpriseManagement

Supplier ofmy Supplier

Customer ofmy Customer

Direct Supplier

Direct Customer

LogisticsExecution

ServiceExecution

Manu- facturingExecution

EnterpriseResources

Sell Side Integration

Buy Side Integration

Selling MarketBuying Market

Extending the Enterprise is Crucial for Survival

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mySAP.com products

mySap Enterprise Portal

mySap Supply Chain Management

mySap CRMmySap E-procurement

mySap Product lifecycle

mySap Business intelligence

mySap Financials

mySap Human Resources

mySap Mobile Business

mySap Market Place

mySap Hosted solutions

mySap Technology

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Advanced Planner & Optimizer

Business to Business

Procurement

Customer Relationship Management

Business Information Warehouse

Call Center

Warehouse Management

Co-operative Scenario Demonstration

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Employee Self Services

Business Intelligence

Supply Chain Management

Customer Relationship Management

Enterprise Portals

Business Framework

Technology, BAPIs

XML-enabling

Continuous Knowledge Transfer

Industry Solutions

Marketplaces

e-Commerce

Internet ApplicationComponents

9494 9696 9999

mySAP.com Strategy: From Integration to Collaboration

Enterprise ResourcePlanning

Enterprise ResourcePlanning

Inter-EnterpriseCo-operation

Inter-EnterpriseCo-operation

Inter-EnterpriseCollaboration

Inter-EnterpriseCollaboration

Portals

PartneringPlatform

Ou

tso

urc

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BusinessScenarios

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