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SAP’s SME Solutions – A Guide to the Product Portfolio
Throughout its existence, SAP has been known as an enterprise-class applications vendor – one that sells only to really big companies. At the same time, SAP has attempted – through marketing, channels and development – to move “down market” into the realm of small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs).
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April 22, 2010
Tags: Project Management, SAP Business All-in-One, SAP Business ByDesign, SAP Business One, SAP Business Suite, SAP Pricing and Cost of Ownership, SAP Product Portfolio, SAP products, SAP Products by Industry Coverage, SAP’s SME Solutions, Selection of SAP Solution Posted in: SAP (General Facts)
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mySAP SCM Solution
Aims of the mySAP SCM Solution
mySAP SCM is based on different SAP components such as SAP R/3, SAP APO and SAP BW. It was developed to control Logistics in international companies with several plants, whereas SAP R/3 concentrates on
June 16, 2009
Posted in: SAP (General Facts), Supply Chain Management
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mySAP Enterprise Portal
mySAP Enterprise Portals enable your heterogeneous system infrastructure to be amalgamated onto one common platform based on open standards. Once they log on to the Enterprise Portal, users can access a wide range
June 15, 2009
Posted in: SAP (General Facts), Supply Chain Management
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The mySAP Business Suite Components - 2
SAP Supplier Relationship Management
Enterprises are becoming increasingly dependent on suppliers who have an ever-growing influence on value creation for the customer. In the majority of enterprises, 60% of the total sales is taken up
June 15, 2009
Posted in: SAP (General Facts), SAP Functional Modules, Supply Chain Management
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SAP SCM – An Overview
APO Overview - Supply Chain Planning
You run a forecast in APO Demand Planning (DP) based on aggregated historical data from an R/3 or Business Information Warehouse (BW) system. You use the “Administrator Workbench” in APO to upload
June 15, 2009
Posted in: Production Planning (PP), SAP (General Facts), Sales and Distribution (SD), Supply Chain Management
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The mySAP Business Suite Components - 1
SAP BW can extract and use data from a range of sources. These include SAP R/2 and SAP R/3 systems, non-SAP systems, commercial data providers, and other BW systems.
June 15, 2009
Posted in: SAP (General Facts), SAP Functional Modules, Supply Chain Management
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mySAP Business Suite
mySAP ERP: An Integral Part of the mySAP Business Suite
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) functionality is a fundamental building block of all e-business solutions. SAP leads the market for ERP solutions, developed from years of industry experience with thousands of customers.
June 13, 2009
Posted in: SAP (General Facts), SAP Technical
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mySAP Business Suite Overview
To be a successful company today, you need to understand the transition that has occurred in how companies operate due to the Internet. Similarly, you should understand SAP’s strategy and the solutions provided
June 12, 2009
Posted in: SAP (General Facts), SAP Technical
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SAP QM in Production
QM in Production (Materials Planning)
During production planning, you plan the inspection-relevant operations. These operations are taken into account for material requirements planning. The duration of the inspection of a material
June 5, 2009
Tags: Back Flushing, Complaint Processing, Control charts, erp sap, Goods Receipt, Histograms, Inspection Points, Key Figures, Material Management (MM), Material Planning, Material Requirements Planning, Materials Planning, mySAP, Partial Lot Creation, Production Planning (PP), QM, QM in Production, Quality Management (QM), Quality Notifications, SAP, sap erp, SAP Logon, SAP PP, SAP Procurement, SAP Production Planning, SAP QM in Production, SAP Quality Management, SAP R/3, SAPgui, SPC, Statistical Process Control, Test Equipment Management Posted in: Operations Module, Quality Management (QM), SAP (General Facts)
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