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SAP Product Matrix Servers requirement

IDES ECC (Enterprise Central Component) BI (Business Intelligence) SRM (Supplier Relationship Management) PI (Process Integration) EP (Enterprise Portal) SOLMAN (Solution Manager) DMS (Document Management System) MDM (Master Data Management) GRC (Governance, Risk & Control) TDMS (Test Data Migration Server)

SANDBOX

DEVELOPMENT

QUALITY

PRODUCTION

Enterprise Data Warehousing (BI) Advantages for Application Development you can develop your own data models that best represent the processes within your enterprise. You can also make limited modifications and changes to BI Content. BI uses heterogeneous interfaces to provide an open architecture, You can use third-party tools to extract data from various source systems into a BI system, and use third-party tools to distribute this data into further non-SAP systems.

You can have almost real time data of R3 with data update frequency of every one minute

The HTTP services of BI allow you to display or swap BI metadata using a URL. You can also display user-specific documentation on metadata.

BHEL-HYD (All MIR reports are intended to be developed using BI)

Master Data using MDM SAP MDM demonstrates the benefits of a solution that combines SAP's business process expertise with its leading technology platform for unprecedented levels of data synchronization. Using SAP MDM to maintain data and SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI) to distribute the data to other systems, the SAP MDM platform is capable of delivering clean, accurate, consolidated and synchronized data to all users throughout the entire enterprise, and to outside trading partners. By freeing critical business processes from the confines of individual applications, the SAP MDM platform enables the creation and execution of enterprise-wide processes smoothly and consistently across system boundaries. SAP MDM can be deployed on an evolutionary basis to minimize disruptions to the daily flow of business; can be quickly implemented without altering the existing system landscape; and is flexible to adapt to established business processes and organizational structures.

BHEL-HYD (All Masters will be through this server)

To run faster, leaner, more efficiently and profitably, companies have invested heavily over the past decade in enterprise applications such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Because these systems support specialized functionality, they must each store their own reference data about core business entities, which often leads to data inconsistencies, duplications and errors. Siloed data also makes accurate, real-time, enterprise-wide reporting virtually impossible. The ability to quickly transform business processes and for these changes to be easily reflected in the supporting enterprise applications is essential for an organization to compete in todays dynamic, fastpaced environment. The challenge, however, is maintaining a single, accurate view of products, customers, locations, and financial accounts across all core enterprise systems. SAP Master Data Management (SAP MDM) a building block of SAP NetWeaverTM enables companies to store, augment, and consolidate master data, while ensuring consistent distribution to all applications and systems within the IT landscape. Working across heterogeneous systems at multiple locations, SAP MDM leverages existing IT investments in business-critical data, delivering centralized data management capabilities and enabling organizations to realize maximum value from their core enterprise applications.

Interactive Forms based on Adobe software (Enhanced)


Use Several functions have been added to Interactive Forms based on Adobe software in SAP NetWeaver 2004s SPS6. This Release Note lists the most important new features:

Interactive Forms in Guided Procedures

Purpose

Business processes in most enterprises typically rely on data filled in paper-based forms. This slows down process execution and may also cause additional problems, such as lost data, work duplication, and so on. Using Guided Procedures (GP), you can replace paper-based forms by integrating interactive forms into your processes. Interactive forms in GP enable you to send and receive data as a part of the workflow managed by the GP framework. In addition, you can also create standalone forms, which you can publish to URL, or download locally. Features

BHEL-HYD (Adobe forms are used for External )

Interactive Forms in Guided Procedures

Purpose

Business processes in most enterprises typically rely on data filled in paper-based forms. This slows down process execution and may also cause additional problems, such as lost data, work duplication, and so on. Using Guided Procedures (GP), you can replace paper-based forms by integrating interactive forms into your processes. Interactive forms in GP enable you to send and receive data as a part of the workflow managed by the GP framework. In addition, you can also create standalone forms, which you can publish to URL, or download locally. Features

BHEL-HYD (Adobe forms are used for External )

Interactive Form Types Use You can use interactive forms in a variety of cases both within the context of a Guided Procedures process, or as standalone objects. For example, you can: Create an offline form from a form template and publish it to an URL Send a form by e-mail Trigger a GP process using an interactive form, and so on. Features Interactive Forms for In-Process Use For interactive forms that are used in a GP process, the GP framework offers several scenarios: The form can be sent to a processor by e-mail. The framework uses the Java Mail API provided by the underlying J2EE Engine. The form is then processed offline the recipient downloads the form, fills in the required data, and then submits it back to the system. The process step is completed only after the form has been successfully returned to the system. The form can be generated and returned to the process context to be used in other actions in the process. In this case, the form contains information for the identifier of the session, in which it has been created. The form processing is completed online that is, in the same session. The relevant step in the GP process is completed immediately after the form has been generated. Standalone Interactive Forms You can also generate a standalone interactive form from a template. Standalone forms can be used in the following scenarios: Similar to the forms for in-process use, the form may be sent by e-mail to one or more processors. You can choose to start a GP process once the form is completed and returned to the system. For standalone forms you can define a timeout. After its expiry, the system rejects attempts to submit the form. It is possible to generate an impersonalized form. These forms are published to an URL, and may be submitted to the system multiple times by multiple processors. The system accepts it until it expires, or its definition is deleted.

SAP SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT:


SOFTWARE FOR FULLY INTEGRATED, SOURCE-TO-PAY

Faced with the business demand for sustained profitability, is your company looking to procurement to gain the bottom-line advantage of managing supplier spend. In addition to managing cost, procurement groups must also focus on improving transparency and compliance, developing a qualified supply base, and engaging more strategically with suppliers. The SAP Supplier Relationship Management application (SAP SRM) provides strategic value through sustainable cost savings, contract compliance, and quick time-to-value. Your company is equipped with tools to drive superior results through an end-to-end source-to-pay process. Activities such as spend analysis, category management, requisitioning, sourcing, operational contracts, invoicing, and supplier management are part of an integrated platform. SAP SRM helps you optimize procurement operations with an integrated, scalable platform and business user interface that enables the full source-to-pay process. To see exactly how SAP SRM can add value to your company, view the SAP Business Maps.

SAP Test Data Migration Server Software: SAP Test Data Migration Server software is ideal for producing SAP data environments for application development and testing purposes. The software will help deploy higher quality applications more quickly, while saving substantially on storage and labor.
Key Challenges Create SAP data environments for developing, prototyping, and testing new business applications Assure that the data environments faithfully represent the ways in which business is conducted Keep storage and administrative requirements modest Objectives Turn evaluation into successful production deployment Use SAP Test Data Migration Server to produce test environments of manageable size containing real transactional data

Key Benefits The most robust data that application testers have ever encountered 33% savings on storage and administrative requirements, enabling the company to manage databases more effectively and be more responsive to user needs Ability to create data as required, precluding the need to duplicate data spanning many years versus as little as 1 month resulting in reduced costs More current data versus data up to 1 year old Faster, higher quality application deployments

DMS

DMS-Dev DMS-QBE
RFC

GR GR GRC C C

SOLUTION MANAGER

BI

RFC
SAPHTTP(RFC)

BIDEV
RFC

ECC 6.0

ECC -DEV

BIQBE BIPRD

TDMS

PI
ECC-QBE ECC-PRD ECCSANDBO X ECC-IDES
IDOC

PI-DEV

PI-QBE
IDOC

XML

PI-PRD
FILE ADAPTER

FILE MAN AGE R

XML XML

MDM

IDOC

IDOC

XML XML BUSINESS PACKAGE INTERFACE

SRM-DEV SRM-QBE

EP-DEV EP-QBE

SRM-PRD SRMSANDBOX SRM-IDES

EP-PRD
BUSINESS PACKAGE INTERFACE

SYSTEM LANDSCAPE DIAGRAM

ENTERPRISE PORTAL

SRM

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