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ERP Vendors

ERP Vendors. SAP ERP R/3 Installations. Total (Live). 18% (17%). 2500. 16% (16%). 1000 - 2500. 9% (10%). 500 - 1000. 14% (13%). 200 - 500. 33% (35%). < 200. Not assignable: 10% (9%). * in Mill. US $. SAP ( Systems, Applications, and Products ). The R/3 Vertical Initiatives.

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ERP Vendors

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  1. ERP Vendors

  2. SAP ERP R/3 Installations Total (Live) 18% (17%) 2500 16% (16%) 1000 - 2500 9% (10%) 500 - 1000 14% (13%) 200 - 500 33% (35%) < 200 Not assignable: 10% (9%) * in Mill. US $ • SAP ( Systems, Applications, and Products )

  3. The R/3 Vertical Initiatives Industrial Sector Services • Utilities • Telecommunications • Healthcare • Consulting Public Sector • Government • Local government • Non-profit organizations • Education • High Tech & Electronics • Chemicals • Consumer Products • Oil & Gas • Pharmaceuticals • Automotive • Building Materials • Wood & Paper • Aerospace & Defense FinancialSector • Banking • Insurance Retail • Wholesale • Retail

  4. SAP R/3 Competitive Factors Supports global, mid-market, and smallenterprise businessestoday Year 2000-compliantand euro-enabled Three-tierclient/serverarchitecture Scalability,flexibility Real-timeintegration Openness,portability Over 1,000 predefinedbusiness processes spanning all functional areas

  5. Openness: R/3 Technology Environment UNIX Systems Hardware Bull/Zenith Compaq Data General ... Digital HP (Intel) IBM (Intel) NCR Sequent SNI Bull Digital HP IBM SNI SUN IBM AS/400 IBM S/390 Operating systems ReliantUNIX (SINIX) SOLARIS AIX Digital UNIX HP-UX Windows NT OS/400 OS/390 ADABAS D DB2 for AIX INFORMIX-OnLine ORACLE ADABAS D MS SQL Server INFORMIX-OnLine ORACLE Databases DB2 for OS/400 DB2 forOS/390 Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, OSF/Motif *, OS/2 Presentation Manager (PM), Macintosh *, Java Dialog SAPGUI Languages ABAP/4, C, C++, HTML, Java * not supported as frontend to AS/400

  6. OLTP OLAP

  7. URL Hyperlinks Universal Client Search Engine World Wide Web Environment Supplier Private Intranet Email LDAP etc. Web Server Web Server Public Internet Web Server Partner Private Extranet Web Server Web Server Browser Client

  8. HTTP Web Server Rapid Application Development APS Modeling Environment OPM Runtime Environment Commercial Java Beans GUI Modeling via Symantec Café IDE Browser Client Java Applet Applet Download APS UML Reference Object “Modlets” APS GUI Components HTTP RMI CORBA Interface RMI Interface Java Object Servers Client Classes Rose Model Repository Interfaces APS System Generator JDBC Methods Oracle 8 DB Schema Instantiation & Upgrades Objects Tables System Modeling via Rational Rose

  9. FI SD R/3 Basis System MM CO AM PP QM PS PM WF IS HR SAP R/3 Application Modules Open System Integration Real-timeProcessing Flexibility Worldwide Usage Designed for All Types of Business

  10. Configurator SAP PeopleSoft BAPI BAPI (Developed In-House) (Commercially Available) Interface Software SAP Connects to Other Software Packages Examples: BAPI : Business Application Programming Interface

  11. inter-ERPs Example: +Loosely coupled ERP integration +Real-time Capacity balancing +Fast line startup (48 hrs) with knowledge transfer 3 Plant1 ERP: BPCS 1 Plant2 ERP: SAP Upload designs online Celestica CollaborativeProduct Commerce Framework+ MatrixOne+ Aspect Plant3 ERP: BPCS Customers Plant4 ERP:OMAC Plant5 2 ERP:Syncro SupplyFlex (tm) + collaborative sourcing+ design for mfg analysis + 6% to 8% savings to customer Plant6 ERP:Baan Plant7 ERP:None

  12. Product View Enterprise Distribution & Visualization of Information CAD Graphic Server Information Modeler RAD Tools & Building Blocks Lifecycle and Process Management Services Document and Data Management Services CPC Foundation Administration, Security & Deliverables Generation Federated Data Model CPC Framework Web Based Information Distribution Proprietary Process Applications Process Planning Maintenance Repair & Overhaul Product Data Management Inbound Supply Chain Web Based Associative Enterprise Applications Associative Enterprise Applications Federated Product & Process Structure Web Based Data Acquisition from Heterogeneous Legacy Databases Info*Engine Persistent Map of Heterogeneous Data Intralink Gateway EPM Pro/Intralink Optegra CATIA VMS Legacy Application Access through Data Integration AS/400 Legacy System EDA MDA/PDM ERP

  13. Transition to IntelligenteBusiness is a natural evolution eMarketPlaces eBusiness Process Optimization Supply Chain Optimization Factory Planning

  14. TradeMatrix: a GLM Solution • Decision SupportSolutions • Content • Platform

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