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Integration of mySAP BI and mySAP SCM

The mySAP BI solution houses a data warehouse that provides the basic data for the planning functions of mySAP SCM.

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mySAP SCM architecture

The mySAP.com Solution Architecture
The following figure shows the different technical levels and main interfaces of the mySAP SCM architecture.

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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   One Comment

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

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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

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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   4 Comments

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.

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