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SAP A1

Introduction SAP Business All-in-One helps manage most important processes in one integrated solution. An SAP Business All-in-One solution includes: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) Effectively manage financials, accounting, human resources, operations, and corporate services. Customer relationship management (CRM) Effectively manage all aspects of customer relationships from marketing, to sales, to service. Supplier relationship management (SRM) Optimize procurement and sourcing processes. Business intelligence (BI) Gain insight and improve decision making with tools for financial and operational reporting and analysis. SAP Best Practices Benefit from industry-specific configuration and business processes based on SAP's experience spanning the last 35 years with companies in 25 industries worldwide SAP NetWeaver technology platform Quickly and cost-effectively add on to existing solution as business grows and needs change

Benefits Improve financial management - Accelerate financial closes, increase the accuracy of financial reporting, and maintain superior cash management. Maintain operational excellence - Improve efficiency and effectiveness by streamlining business processes, enhancing service levels, and cutting costs and errors. Enhance agility - Respond more quickly to change, enhance customer experiences, and differentiates ones company from competitors. Unify and simplify - With the integrated ERP and CRM functionality in SAP Business All-in-One, it can streamline and complete a process from end to end. For example, you can use CRM functionality to create an opportunity and convert it directly into a quote, and then later use the ERP functionality to convert it into a sales order complete with product, pricing, billing, and delivery. Drive adoption and improve productivity Enable quick adoption and increase productivity with an intuitive, single desktop environment. Integrated functionality eliminates the need for manual data reentry between systems, saving time and reducing the risk of mistakes. Connect headquarters, subsidiaries, and business partners in one seamless network Better serve your customers and gain operational efficiency with affordable, right-sized solutions to help manage information flow and harmonize business processes

SAP B1
Introduction SAP Business One from the ground up exclusively to meet the changing and industry-specific needs of small businesses like yours. SAP Business One software includes: Financial management Automate, integrate, and manage all financial and accounting processes Warehouse and production management Manage inventory across multiple warehouses, track stock movements, and manage production orders based on material requirements planning Customer relationship management Grow customer profitability and increase customer satisfaction with effective sales and opportunity management, and after-sales support Purchasing Automate your entire procurement process from purchase order to vendor invoice payment Reporting Act on instant and complete information with comprehensive, real-time reports

Benefits Improve efficiency for a stronger bottom line Centralize and integrate entire business across sales, inventory, purchasing, operations, and financials in one system, eliminating redundant data entries, errors, and costs Focus on growing business Streamline operations from end to end, focus on making business more profitable Make smarter, faster decisions Puts business information into a single data source, to instantly drill down to complete, up-to-date information and hence people can respond quickly to customer needs and be more empowered to make decisions Get faster time to value Be up and running within two to eight weeks with a single application. The intuitive user experience minimizes user training and reduces the cost of ongoing IT support. Support your changing needs With easy-to-use customization tools and over 550 add-on solutions provided by SAP software solution partners, SAP Business One can be flexibly tailored and extended to meet your specific business needs. Connect headquarters, subsidiaries, and business partners in one seamless network Better serve your customers and gain operational efficiency with affordable, right-sized solutions to help manage information flow and harmonize business processes

SAP R/3
Introduction SAP R/3 is the former name of the main enterprise resource planning software produced by SAP AG. It is an enterprise-wide information system designed to coordinate all the resources, information, and activities needed to complete business processes such as order fulfillment or billing. Benefits SAP R/3 was arranged into distinct functional modules, covering the typical functions in place in an organization. The most widely used modules were Financial s and Controlling (FICO), Human Resources (HR), Materials Management (MM), Sales & Distribution (SD), and Production Planning (PP). Each module handled specific business tasks on its own, but was linked to the others where applicable. For instance, an invoice from the billing transaction of Sales & Distribution would pass through to accounting, where it will appear in accounts receivable and cost of goods sold. SAP typically focused on best practice methodologies for driving its software processes, but more recently expanded into vertical markets. In these situations, SAP produced specialized modules (referred to as IS or Industry Specific) geared toward a particular market segment, such as utilities or retail.

SAP ECC 6.0


Introduction SAP R/3 through version 4.6c consisted of various applications on top of SAP Basis, SAP's set of middleware programs and tools. When SAP R/3 Enterprise was launched in 2002, all applications were built on top of the SAP Web Application Server. Extension sets were used to deliver new features and keep the core as stable as possible. The Web Application Server contained all the capabilities of SAP Basis. As a result of marketing changes and changes in the industry, other versions of SAP have been released that address these changes. The first edition of mySAP ERP was launched in 2003 and bundled previously separate products, including SAP R/3 Enterprise, SAP Strategic Enterprise Management (SEM) and extension sets. The SAP Web Application Server was wrapped into NetWeaver, which was also introduced in 2003. A complete architecture change took place with the introduction of mySAP ERP edition 2004. R/3 Enterprise was replaced with the introduction of ERP Central Component (SAP ECC). The SAP Business Warehouse, SAP Strategic Enterprise Management and Internet Transaction Server were also merged into SAP ECC, allowing users to run them under one instance. Architectural changes were also made to support an enterprise services architecture to transition customers to a services-oriented architecture. Benefits Allows easier global integration (barriers of currency exchange rates, language, and culture can be bridged automatically) Updates only need to be done once to be implemented company-wide Provides real-time information, reducing the possibility of redundancy errors May create a more efficient work environment for employees Vendors have past knowledge and expertise on how to best build and implement a system

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