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SAP & Microsoft

SAP & Microsoft Internet Integration Classification Of Internet Applications Linking an “external” client (consumer, “surfer”) to a business system via Internet Consumer-to-business Linking business systems on the basis of open APIs via Internet Business-to-business

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SAP & Microsoft

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  1. SAP & Microsoft Internet Integration www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  2. Classification Of Internet Applications Linking an “external” client(consumer, “surfer”) to abusiness system via Internet Consumer-to-business Linking business systems on thebasis of open APIs via Internet Business-to-business Enterprise internal communication with the business system via an Intranet Intranets www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  3. Internet Enabling R/3… • …Collaborate closely in the specification of common interfaces for the business Internets and Intranets • …Ensure electronic commerce is reliable, available, secure, and easy • …Work together to link Microsoft’s technology infrastructure with SAP’s business infrastructure • …Leverage existing technology and application investments • …Continuously cooperate with industry organizations to drive open specifications • OAG®, ALE, ActiveX™ Controls, IETF, W3C, etc. www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  4. In addition to the continued development and expansion of R/3, SAP is developing intelligent Internet applicationcomponents 3.1 3.0 2.2 Third-party tools R/3 And Internet Application Components R/3 ALE/Web interfaces SAPoccasionaluser Consumer-to-business SAPreportserver Business-to-business Educationimplementationpresentation Intranet Web tools www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  5. Internet/Intranet Architecture Web Server SW Internet TransactionServer Web Server API R/3 Intranet Web Server R/3 Application Server Windows NT Server 4.0 Web Server SW Inter Trans Ser net actionver R/3 Web Server API Internet Firewall R/3 Application Server ITS Server Web Server Windows NT Server 4.0 3rd Party Windows NT Server 4.0 R/3 Platforms www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  6. Content Management Detaillierte Analyse & Management • Content Replication System • Web Publishing Wizard & Posting Acceptor • Usage AnalystEnterprise Edition • Site Analyst Deploy Analyze Enhance Site Server Enterprise Edition Personalisation & Extensions • Commerce Server & Microsoft Wallet • Personalization System • Visual InterDev www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  7. Microsoft Site Server • Store Creation / Catalog Creation • creating on-line stores • Configuration • setting up the software to work for you • Administration • managing the on-going operation of your store • Order Management • handling inventory, tax, shipping, payment • Security • protecting merchant and consumer • Shopper and Personalization • enhancing the shopper’s experience www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  8. Commerce Server Architecture HTML pages Store Data Commerce Svr Shop & Purchase Consumer Browser ODBC Legacy Internet Information Server Firewall Manage the Store Commerce Browser ... Payment Provider SAP Taxware TanData Bank www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  9. Managing Procurement with a Front-End Strategy Approval Requisition Receiving Payment Purchasing www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  10. MS Market: Basic Flow • Vendor Interfaces • 850 EDI • Flat file • Electronic mail • EI (Electronic Invoicing) • Outside Req Tool • Budget comparison • Value based approval matrix • Low $ procurement Vendor specific req’s direct to vendor Req’s in store undergo approval Req saved in central req store End user creates req with internet browser • SAP Interface • Uses flat file for input • Creates “non-released” req within SAP • Goal is to minimize human interaction in converting requisition to PO • Features • GUI • Rapid Formal Req creation and approval • Centralization of MSFT business rules • Links to vendors • Modular approach, portable WW Non vendor specific req’s to SAP req module www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  11. MS Market: Benefits • Worldwide Standard and Integrated Architecture • Standard taxonomies, CoA and WW rollup • Vendor payment discounts / rationalization • Overall procurement process improvements • Tax benefit from accelerated recognition of PC & Server depreciation • G&A Headcount savings • Systems rationalization www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  12. www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  13. Internet Integration www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  14. Fixed Asset Report • Replication of R/3 Data in SQL Server • Query via Internet Explorer www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  15. Fixed Assets 2 www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

  16. Fixed Assets 3 www.microsoft.com/germany/partner/sap/us

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