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    Evolution ofERP

    1970's - MRP (Material Requirement Planning)

    1980's - MRP-II (Manufacturing Resources Planning)

    extension of MRP to shop floor and Distribution

    management activities

    1990's - ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)

    MRP-II further extended to cover areas like Engineering,

    Finance, Human Resources, Projects Management etc i.e.

    the entire gamut of activities within any business enterprise

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    Sales Finance

    HR Inventory

    Purchasing Production

    ERP Features and Benefits

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    Business Flow

    CustomersCustomers

    Customer

    Calls to place

    order for a

    Car

    1

    Salesoffice/Inventory

    contacts PP

    3

    Sales office

    contactsInventory

    2

    ProductionProductionPlanningPlanning

    InventoryInventory

    3

    4

    PP contacts

    Purchasing for

    raw material

    PurchasingPurchasing

    SalesSales

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    Business without ERP

    PurchasingPurchasing

    CustomersCustomers

    VendorsVendors

    Shop floorShop floor

    ProductionProduction

    PlanningPlanning

    InventoryInventory

    FinanceFinance

    Where is mycar

    Whom to

    contact forstatus?

    What is this

    confusion

    What to

    manufactur

    e??

    SalesSales

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    Production

    Planning

    PurchasingPurchasing

    CustomersCustomers

    VendorsVendors

    InventoryInventory

    A/RA/RA/PA/P

    Shop FloorShop FloorExecutionExecution

    GeneralGeneralLedgerLedger

    SalesSales

    Influence ofERP

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    Numerous disparate information systems

    Integrating the data becomes costly

    Time

    MoneyResources

    Inconsistencies and duplication of data

    Lack of timely information

    Required: Central enterprise definitions

    Required: Centrally controlled business change

    Why Enterprise Architecture

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    Eliminates the duplication, discontinuity and redundancy in data

    Increases the return on investment made on ITimplementations

    Delivers quality information designed for the Enterprise as a

    whole

    Faster and cheaper

    Delivers quality information to produce a quality enterprise

    Satisfying Partners/Customers

    Reducing required manpower

    E R P

    Enterprise Architecture - Benefits

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    What is SAP?

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    Features of SAP

    Solutions for most of the business processes

    Tight integration between various applications

    Multilingual and Multi currency support

    Highly configurable

    Industry specific solutions

    Extended Business solutions like CRM, APO etc

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    SAP Products Portfolio

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    SAP Business Suite

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    SAP Business Suite

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    SAP Applications

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    Example Scenario:

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    SAP Solutions

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    SAP NetWeaver

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    Integration is the Key Challenge

    Document Mgmt

    E-sales

    E-procurement

    PLM

    Technical

    systems

    Trading

    Call

    Center

    ERP

    Market

    Analysis

    SCM

    Business Drivers

    Extended Value Network

    Increased Market Dynamics

    Integration costs are high

    Long integration projectsIT environments become increasingly rigid

    Lots of heterogeneous systems

    Pressure onIT increases

    Must leverage existing investments

    Must support new business processes

    quicker

    Must reduce total cost of ownership (TCO)

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    Document

    Mgmt Market

    Analysis

    SCM

    E-sales

    E-procurement

    Technical

    systems

    Trading

    Call

    Center

    ERP

    PLM

    Reduce Complexity

    Minimize the number of connections

    through hubs

    Use only one platform to integrate all

    people, information, and systems

    Reduce Cost IntegrationDeliver .NET and J2EE interoperability

    Deliver adaptors for ISV products

    Deliver products, not projects

    Increase company performance

    Increase ease of use, scalability and

    adaptability

    Increase business process flexibility by

    using an Enterprise Services Architecture

    Integrated System Infrastructure

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    SAP NetWeaver AS

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    SAP NetWeaver AS

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    Summary

    SAPProduct Portfolio.

    SAP Business Suite

    SAPSolutions

    Applications & Components

    SAP Netweaver

    SAP Netweaver Components

    SAP NetweaverAS