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Technical Architecture and Landscape of the SAP BusinessObjects GRC Solutions with a Focus on the Implementation and Technical Enhancements of the GRC 10.0 Release
Kurt Hollis Deloitte Consulting
2012 Wellesley Information Services. All rights reserved.
In This Session
Details of SAP BusinesObjects GRC 10.0 suite technical architecture Understand the hardware and software requirements to implement SAP Business Objects GRC 10.0 suite of products Review how the architecture is simplified through consolidation of components and systems while contrasting the differences from the previous architecture End-user front end requirements for SAP NetWeaver Business Client (NWBC), SAP NetWeaver Portal, and Crystal reports Sizing the GRC systems Best practices for the technical implementation and upgrade including pre-installation, installation, and post installation activities
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Learn what is involved for migration and upgrade from the previous software versions to the current SAP Business Objects GRC suite 10.0 Migration of the Access Control application from the SAP NetWeaver Java stack to the ABAP stack Understand the skills needed, the technical resources required, and how long it takes to implement
SAP BusinessObjects GRC 10.0 technical architecture Implementation of SAP BusinessObjects GRC 10.0 Upgrade and migration to SAP BusinessObjects GRC 10.0 Resources and planning Wrap-up
SAP BusinessObjects GRC 10.0 suite is based on SAP NetWeaver 7.02 EHP2 architecture SAP NetWeaver Platform = Great Choice Highly scalable Solid application server as a stable foundation Same platform as used with all other SAP business applications Being a main platform release, SAP NetWeaver 7.02 EHP2 remains in IT landscapes for a prolonged period of time to form a stable core Maintenance support until 12/31/2017 (from SAP support PAM) Provides capabilities needed, such as SAP NetWeaver Portal, PDF printing, Web services, workflow, and Java J2EE engine Continuous innovation mode where additional features may be applied with optional enhancement packages
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Technical Architecture Overview of Components for SAP Business Objects GRC 10.0 Suite
Required SAP NetWeaver 7.02 ABAP Application Server system Plug-ins for connected systems such as SAP ERP, HR, or other SAP NetWeaver-based systems (needed for Access Control and Process Control only)
Technical Architecture Overview of Components for SAP Business Objects GRC 10.0 Suite (cont.)
Optional SAP NetWeaver 7.0x Java system (needed for Adobe Document Services) including the BI Java usage type for ALV support SAP NetWeaver Portal 7.02 with GRC Portal Content for UI front-end component Can be shared with Java system above, or any other portal in the environment meeting requirements GRC search or SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Search uses TREX for document searching in Process Control and Risk Management applications only BI content for custom reporting Nota Fiscal Content (for regional Brazilian authorities on electronic invoicing)
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Source: SAP
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http://<HOST>:50000/webdynpro/dispatcher/sap.com/grc~acmigapl/GRC2010Migration Deploy the GRC 10.0 Java Migration package to export the AC 5.3 data.
Source: SAP
Additional Resources
SAP Support Portal http://service.sap.com http://service.sap.com/instguides GRC guides are now under SAP BusinessObjects Master Guides Installation Guide (Components), Upgrade Guide Configuration Guide, Security Guide, Operations Guide http://service.sap.com/notes (alias notes) GRC 10.0 system IMG information is key (Configuration Guide is not provided externally) http://service.sap.com/releasenotes Release Notes (alias releasenotes) Solution Help http://help.sap.com/grc_ref SDN and BPX Communities http://sdn.sap.com Great Information at http://sdn.sap.com/irj/bpx/bpx-grc
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