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mySAP.com. What exactly is it?. It comprises many software components and services from SAP and its partners, all aimed at enabling companies to do business over the Web. Software Applications carrying MySap.com Logo. SAP R/3 ERP Application SAP CRM Application
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What exactly is it? • It comprises many software components and services from SAP and its partners, all aimed at enabling companies to do business over the Web.
Software Applications carrying MySap.com Logo • SAP R/3 ERP Application • SAP CRM Application • Supply Chain Management Application • Business Intelligence Application • MySap.com Marketplace • MySap.com Workplace
EAIs • Example (Haht Software) - an interface to procurement systems - connects with vendors through XML - used to link with multiple exchanges or buyers
MySap.com Marketplace • Currently a B2B trading exchange for general business supplies • More exchanges to carry the same logo - petroleum and pharmaceuticals exchange jointly owned and run with Henkel, BASF, Degussa • A packaged software for companies that want to run their own marketplaces
More MySap.com • Hosted applications available through 7 application service providers are also dubbed mySap.com
So, what is it? • An Integrated Business to Business Architecture • 3 ways to implement it: -as an application that customers buy/install - as a dedicated application, run and hosted by Sap - as a shared B2B portal developed by SAP and any number of partners in a given field
Technology Behind mySap.com • Open and secure integration of technologies across multiple applications • Compliance with open systems computing standards • Open protocols and communication middleware standards • Open and flexible platform strategy
mySap.com • C-commerce • business to business collaboration • inter-enterprise integration • dynamic and collaborative Web applications • next generation of Web application servers
B2B Procurement Process Flow -Demo • Search for a catalogue provider in the B2B Procurement Module • Procuring Materials via the Marketplace Module • Checking the status of the order through the order acknowledgement number created by the vendor’s ERP • Posting of the goods receipt from the B2B into the ERP R/3.
Accessing the Internet page of the external catalogue provider
Transferring the shopping basket from the supplier’s catalogue to the B2B Procurement
Checking the content of the shopping basket in the B2B Procurement
Checking the status of the shopping basket in the B2B Procurement
Querying the status of the different items in the B2B Procurement
Viewing the order acknowledgement number created by the vendor’s ERP system
The articles ordered have been delivered and the goods receipt has to be posted to the ERP R/3
Posting the shopping basket receipt from the B2B to the ERP R/3