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SAP

Systems Analysis and Program Development


What is ERP ?

Why ERP ?

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History of SAP
 Systems Applications and Products in Data Processing
 German : Systeme, Anwendungen, Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung

 Founded in 1972 by Wellenreuther, Hopp, Hector, Plattner and Tschira


 Re named in 1977
 Before 1977 : Systems Analysis and Program Development (German :
Systemanalyse und Programmentwicklung)

 SAP is both the name of the Company as well as their ERP Product

 SAP system comprises of a number of fully integrated modules, which


covers virtually every aspect of the business

 Three systems developed : R/1, R/2, R/3


Development of SAP
Enterprise Resource Planning

Enterprise Resource Inter-Enterprise Collaborative


Planning Co-operation Business

Create
Strategic
Value

Total Efficiency and


Company Control
Value

Automation

80’s R/2 90’s R/3 Today mySAP ERP

Evolution of ERP
Evolution of SAP
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SAP Product Overview
Evolution of SAP products

Solutions
mySAP CRM mySAP
mySAP SCM Business
mySAP HR Suite
mySAP ERP mySAP PLM
………..
R/3
Enterprise
R/3 SAP NetWeaver
Web AS

•Easing Upgrade Plans & Providing Transition Options


•Bringing benefits of SAP Netweaver into installed base
•New Customers have more entry options & receive world –class ERP
Benefits of mySAP ERP
SAP ERP delivers a comprehensive set of integrated, cross-
functional business processes. With SAP ERP, we can gain
the following benefits:
 Improve alignment of strategies and operations
 Improve productivity and insight
 Reduce costs through increased flexibility
 Support changing industry requirements
 Reduce risk
 Improve financial management and corporate governance
 Optimize IT spending
 Gain higher ROI faster
 Retain top performers
 Provide immediate access to enterprise information
SAP integration architecture
Overview of Presentation & Database
Servers
 The Presentation Server
 GUI only
 At workstation
 Sends requests to application server
 Obtains screens from application server and displays

 The Database Server


 Interface between application server and RDBMS
 Also holds the vendor specific DB driver
mySAP Industry Solutions (Some Examples)
 SAP for Aerospace & Defense
 SAP for Healthcare
 SAP for Media
 SAP for Public Sector
 SAP for Automotive
 SAP for Mill Products  SAP for High Tech
 SAP for Banking  SAP for Retail
 SAP for Mining  SAP for Higher Education &
Research
 SAP for Chemicals
 SAP for Oil & Gas  SAP for Service Providers
 SAP for Consumer Products  SAP for Industrial Machinery &
Components
 SAP for Pharmaceuticals
 SAP for Telecommunications
 SAP for Engineering,
Construction & Operations  SAP for Insurance
 SAP for Professional Services  SAP for Utilities
mySAP Solutions & Netweaver

 mySAP CRM

 mySAP SRM

 mySAP SCM

 mySAP PLM

 SAP Netweaver
My SAP Customer Relationship
Management (CRM)
CRM Solution Map
My SAP Supplier Relationship
Management (SRM)
SRM Vision
SAP Netweaver
SAP NetWeaver
The
integration and application platform for lower TCO
Unifies and aligns people,
information and business
processes
Integrates across technologies
and organizational boundaries
A safe choice with full .NET and
J2EE interoperability

The Business foundation for


SAP and partners
 Powers business-ready solutions
that reduce custom integration
It’s Enterprise Services
Architecture increases business
process flexibility
Ways to Implement

There are two main implementation approaches:


Roll Out: inclusion of subsequent releases and/or locations
in separate systems.
Roll In: inclusion of subsequent releases and/or locations
in same systems.
Both focus on implementation at one location or one area
of functionality, followed by subsequent implementation of
other sites and/or functional areas
The alternative to Roll Out and Roll In is Big Bang
Generally only considered for small (<200)
implementations
Cost of SAP deployment
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