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SAP ERP

&
PEOPLESOFT ERP

Submitted by,
Sarath Babu
S4 MBA
Introduction-ERP Software System
 Enterprise Resource Planning is a business
management system that INTEGRATES all facets of
the business, including activities such as inventory
control, order tracking, customer service, finance and
human resources.
 The initials ERP originated as an extension of MRP
(Material Requirements Planning; later
Manufacturing Resource Planning) and CIM
(Computer Integrated Manufacturing).
 It was introduced by research and analysis firm
Gartner in 1990. ERP systems now attempt to cover
all basic functions of an enterprise, regardless of the
organization's business or charter. Non-manufacturing
businesses, non-profit organizations and governments
now all use ERP systems
SAP Corporation

 SAP is the name of the biggest European


software company and its product.
 The head office in Walldorf, Germany
 SAP stands for ("Systems Applications and
Products in data processing“)
 SAP was founded in 1972 by five former IBM
employees in Mannheim, Germany.
 Before 1977 : Systems Analysis and Program
Development
SAP Corporation

 SAP was the first, Market Leader, to integrate


a corporation‘s worldwide functions tightly
into one application.
 • With 56,000 installations serving 10 million
users at 18,800 organizations in 120 countries
across the globe.
SAP's Continued Growth

 SAP released the first version of their


software, SAP R/2, in 1979.
 Its domination of the market occurred during
the 1980s, expanding first throughout Europe
(early 1980s) and then North America (1988).
 SAP R/3, an advanced, client-server based
version of the popular R/2 product, was
released in 1992 and sparked a stunning
takeover of America's largest businesses.
SAP's Continued Growth
Evolution of SAP products
 The latest version (SAP ERP 6.0) was made
available in 2006.
 The most recent Enhancement Package
(EHP7) for SAP ERP 6.0 was released in 2013.
ERP Three Tier Architecture
SAP Industry Solutions(Some Examples)

• SAP for Aerospace & • SAP for Healthcare


Defense • SAP for Public Sector
• SAP for Media • SAP for High Tech
• SAP for Automotive • SAP for Retail
• SAP for Mill Products • SAP for Higher Education
• SAP for Banking & Research
• SAP for Mining • SAP for Service Providers
• SAP for Chemicals • SAP for Industrial
Legacy Platforms

 SAP R/2
 SAP R/3
Why - SAP R/3 has been successful
SAP R/3 Architecture
3 Tier Client / Server Architecture
 The SAP R/3 architecture is based on a 3-tier
client/server principle
 Presentation Server

 Application Server

 Database Server

 Dedicated Servers are linked by Communication


Networks
 Perform tasks without sacrificing data integration
and processes within the system, as a whole
SAP R/3 System Architecture
SAP R/3 screenshots
SAP Business-one screenshot
SAP Business One Features
PeopleSoft ERP
Introduction

 PeopleSoft is a leading provider of e-


business application software and claims to be
the only software company to provide e-business
solutions purely over the Internet for Fortune
1000 corporations.
 The company was founded in 1987 by Dave
Duffield and Ken Morris, whose goal was to
build client/server applications that empower the
user, are easily adaptable in a changing
marketplace, and are supported by superior
customer service.
 An Integrated Software Package that
provides a wide variety of Business
Applications to help in day-to-day execution
of Business Processes
 Focuses on working & reporting effectively &
efficiently across the enterprise
(organization) in an integrated manner
BEGINNINGS
 Founded in 1987 by David Duffield & Ken Morris

 Provided HRM, CRM, Financials, Manufacturing, EPM


& Student Admin software solutions

 Acquired another ERP vendor (JD Edwards) in 2003

 PeopleSoft Inc. itself was acquired by Oracle


Corporation in a hostile takeover in 2005
THE ARCHITECTURE

 Called the PIA (Pure Internet Architecture)


 Is completely server-centric
 PIA is Architecture Without A Client
 Consists of 3 Main Portions:
 Web Server
 Application / Business Logic Server
 RDBMS / Database Server
PEOPLESOFT DOMAINS

 HRMS (Human Resource Management


Systems)

Base Benefits

 Time and Labor


 Global Payroll
PEOPLESOFT DOMAINS

 FINANCIALS
 Accounts Payable & Accounts Receivable
 Billing
 Cash Cycle
 General Ledger
 Asset Management
 CRM (Customer Relationship Management)
 SCM (Supply Chain Management)
Peoplesoft 9.1 Overview
Peoplesoft 9.1 Overview
THANK YOU

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