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Session ID: ESA107 Roadmap forSAP NetWeaver& Microsoft .NET
This presentation is delivered to you jointly through the Collaboration Technology Support Center of SAP and Microsoft
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CTSC Disclaimer
For a better understanding of this presentation please note:
The CTSC focuses on technical guidance and information around integration of SAP and Microsoft product stacks The CTSC maintains a neutral position between SAP and Microsoft.This presentation is a jointly agreed presentation of the CTSCThis presentation may only be used without alterations and deletions
The Collaboration Technology Support Center
Summary and Q&A
The SAP and Microsoft Alliance
NetWeaver and .NET Interoperability Roadmap
The Collaboration Technology Support Center
Summary and Q&A
The SAP and Microsoft Alliance
NetWeaver and .NET Interoperability Roadmap
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SAP and Microsoft Timeline
APRIL 1993 Agreement
between Bill Gates and Hasso
Plattner
JULY 1995Microsoft selects SAP for its global
finance implementations
AUGUST 1995Microsoft SQL Server Support
OCT 1997 DCOM Component Connector availability
20051993 APRIL 1994First R/3
Release on Windows NT
OCT 99/ FEB 00Microsoft and SAP
partner for mySAP.com and
Windows 2000 launch
MARCH 2000mySAP.com solutions on Pocket PC
MAY 2004SAP NetWeaver and Microsoft
.NET interoperability announcement
NOV 2002 mySAP CRM
Mobile Client on Tablet PC
NOV 2001Microsoft uses mySAP SCM to manufacture the
Xbox
APR 2003Windows
Server 2003 support
OCT 2004PDK for Microsoft
.NET and.NET Connector
v2.0
APR 2005Announcement of joint Mendocino
product
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SAP and Microsoft
“More than any other company we work with, SAP has strong influence on our product development, and we see that growing in the future.“
Bill Gates, Chairman and Chief Software Architect, Microsoft
„This relationship consists to 95% of partnership and 5% of competition.“
Henning Kagermann, CEO, SAP AG (CeBIT, Germany 2003)
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SAP NetWeaver
SAP NetWeaver™
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PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Multi channel access
Portal Collaboration
INFORMATION INTEGRATION
Bus. Intelligence
Master Data Mgmt
Knowledge Mgmt
PROCESS INTEGRATION
Integration Broker
BusinessProcess Mgmt
APPLICATION PLATFORM
J2EE
DB and OS Abstraction
ABAP
Life Cycle M
gmt
…
OpennessFull interoperability for .NET and J2EE
Platform independent
Business ValueInnovative business processes
Flexible business strategies
Easy development of best practices
Reduced total cost of ownership
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Microsoft .NET
Open and connectedConnected Systems
Efficient Operations
Connected Productivity
Trustworthy Computing
Business ValueTrustworthy Computing
Low TCO
Quick time to value
High Scalability and Reliability
Accelerates Implementations of Microsoft and Partner Solutions
Large Developer base
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Importance of Interoperability: Development
From J2EE Versus .NET: The Divide Inside IT, September 2004
Primary Development Platform: App Delivery Teams Favor J2EE; Others .NET
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Interoperability Matters!
Customers are faced with choosing the best technology components from both SAP and Microsoft and having an integration between those for their specific needs.
Therefore, interoperability of SAP and Microsoft is of utmost importance.
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Bus. Intelligence
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Knowledge Mgt. Sharepoint Exchange
TRex Search Content Mgt. Srv. SQL Analysis/Rep.
PROCESS INTEGRATION
Exchange Infrastructure
AdvancedWeb Services
AdvancedWeb Services
BizTalkServer
APPLICATION PLATFORM
Solution Manager
Microsoft .N
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Single Sign-On Active Directory
Windows Server / SQL Server
System Center
PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Mobile Infrastr. Windows XP Windows Mobile
SAP NetWeaver
Mendocino
Microsoft .NET
Office SystemEnterprise Portal
PDK for .NET
Web Appl. Server.NET Connector
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Sapphire ´04: Announcement of Joint Roadmap
Full press release on: http://www.sap.com/company/press/press.epx?pressID=2799
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Sapphire ´05: SAP and Microsoft Announce Mendocino
Full press release on: http://www.sap.com/company/press/press.epx?pressID=4520
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Roadmap NetWeaver and .NET Interoperability
Information Integration
Process Integration
Development Interoperability
Application Platform
This roadmap contains the current status for existing or announced interoperability scenarios between SAP NetWeaver and Microsoft .NET
SAP Enterprise Portal Development Kit for .NET (PDK .NET)
Document Management Interoperability (2005)
BizTalk Server and SAP XI Interoperability
SAP connector for Microsoft .NET 2.0
Windows and SQL Server (Ongoing)
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= Collaboration Brief on SAP DeveloperNetwork (SDN)
Web Services Collaboration (Ongoing)
Content Management Integration
(Status: September 2005;list is incomplete;This presentation reflects current planning. Contents may be changed without prior notice, and are in no way binding upon SAP)
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The Collaboration Technology Support Center
Summary and Q&A
The SAP and Microsoft Alliance
NetWeaver and .NET Interoperability Roadmap
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Knowledge Mgt. Sharepoint Exchange
TRex Search Content Mgt. Srv. SQL Analysis/Rep.
PROCESS INTEGRATION
Exchange Infrastructure
AdvancedWeb Services
AdvancedWeb Services
BizTalkServer
APPLICATION PLATFORM
Solution Manager
Microsoft .N
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Single Sign-On Active Directory
Windows Server / SQL Server
System Center
Development Interoperability
PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Mobile Infrastr. Windows XP Windows Mobile
SAP NetWeaver™
Mendocino
Microsoft .NET
Office SystemEnterprise Portal
PDK for .NET
Web Appl. Server.NET Connector
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PDK .NET: Overview
InteroperabilityDevelop iViews using Microsoft Visual Studio .NETIntegrate Microsoft based applications into EPSeamless integration with SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0Leverage resources around Microsoft .NET framework and ASP.NETIsraeli Ministry of Finance: „Our .NET developers were comfortable using the SAP portal development kit for .NET within just two hours.”
Product RoadmapFirst Prototype shown at Saphire 2003 by Shai Agassi (SAP) and Eric Rudder (MSFT)Download from SAP Developer Network
CollaborationBrief available
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PDK .NET: Architecture
SAP J2EE – EP 6.NET Server
Browser
Portal Services
Interoperability Framework
Ja.NET.NET iView .NET
Proxies &Managers(iViews & Services)
Visual Studio .NET
.NET Portal Services
SAP .NET Controls
SAP connector for .NET
Deployment
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PDK .NET: Architecture in Detail
What is a .NET iView?.NET iView can be developed like an ASP.NET pageAccess to Enterprise Portal services offers true integrationSAP .NET Controls provide a set of .NET user interface controls that support SAP unified rendering
The .NET ServerASP.NET Networking process is used to run the .NET iViews. IIS is not being usedInteroperability Framework allows API calls from the Java stack to the .NET stack and vice versa.
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PDK .NET: Visual Studio Integration
SAP Menu
Solution Explorer
Context Sensitive Help
SAP UIControls
SAP ServerExplorer
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What‘s new in PDK for .NET Patch 3?
Enhanced debugging on shared portal server
IntelliSense in HTML
New and Enhanced ControlsListbox (enhanced)Combobox, SAPRequiredValidator, RadioButtonGroupByKey (new)
Portal System Template
Server-Side Events
OthersInstallation & Upgrade ToolMMC Snap-In for SAP Portal RuntimeCCMS Monitoring Tools IntegrationHigh Availability through clustering, load balancing and failover mechanisms
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SAP Connector for Microsoft .NET
HighlightsAccess SAP business objects and function modules in .NET based applications
Extend mySAP applications with .NET components
Version 2.0Support for C# and VB .NET
Seamless integration intoVisual Studio
Drag-and-Drop Proxy Generation
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Development Paths for SAP-centric Applications
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VisualComposer
SAP NetWeaver
Microsoft .N
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SAP NetWeaver™ Microsoft .NET
SAP PortalDevelopment
Kit forMicrosoft .NET
Enterprise Portal
Microsoft .NET
WebDynpro
mySAP Solutions
Service Oriented Architecture (ESA, SOA)
Mendocino
.NET Applications
APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Based on Web Services and open standards protocols
APPLICATION PLATFORM
Mobile
IBF /Mendocino
Infrastructure
Based on other protocols
„Whatever technology you prefer, ...
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Development Paths for Microsoft-centric Applications
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Microsoft .N
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SAP NetWeaver™ Microsoft .NET
ASP .NETWebForms
Microsoft .NET
mySAP Solutions .NET Applications.NET
Connector
APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Mendocino Office
Smart ClientWinForms
SharepointCustomApplicationMobile
APPLICATION PLATFORM
IBF /Mendocino
Infrastructure
Based on Web Services and open standards protocols Based on other protocols
Service Oriented Architecture (ESA, SOA)
... key to interoperability is a Service Oriented Architecture.“
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Bus. Intelligence
Master Data Mgt.
Knowledge Mgt. Sharepoint Exchange
TRex Search Content Mgt. Srv. SQL Analysis/Rep.
PROCESS INTEGRATION
Exchange Infrastructure
AdvancedWeb Services
AdvancedWeb Services
BizTalkServer
APPLICATION PLATFORM
Solution Manager
Microsoft .N
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Web Appl. Server
Single Sign-On Active Directory
Windows Server / SQL Server
System Center
People Integration
PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Mobile Infrastr. Windows XP Windows Mobile
SAP NetWeaver™ Microsoft .NET
PDK for .NET
.NET Connector
Mendocino Office SystemEnterprise Portal
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Project Mendocino
Uniting the Universes of theDesktop and the Enterprise
1st joint product of SAP and Microsoftextending partnership to the next level
Designed for information workerswho spend a lot of time in Microsoft Office
Extends selected SAP businessprocesses into Microsoft Officemanager and employee self-services for Mendocino version 1.0
Instantly usableRevolutionizes access to enterpriseapplications
Shortest time-to-valueHigher productivity and better decision making for enterprise information workers
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Mendocino Version 1.0
Existing Process
New Process
MS Office (Outlook, Excel, Word)
SAP MSS/ESS
New ScenariosTime management – Use Outlook calendar as front-end for SAP time reportingBudget monitoring – Receive reports in your Outlook Inbox and work offlineLeave management – Add leave requests as calendar items integrated with SAP approval guidelinesOrg management – Up-to-date information about employees integrated in Outlook contactsPersonnel Change Requests – Trigger changes to personnel using Infopathforms
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Timeline
General AvailabilitySecond half 2006
2005 2006 2007
Limited Customer Preview ReleaseQ4 2005
MendocinoGeneral Availability
Limited Preview ReleaseLate 2005
General AvailabilityEmployee and Manager Role
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Microsoft Office Information Bridge Framework
Information Bridge Framework (IBF) enables users to discover andact on enterprise business objects from within Office applications like Microsoft Office Word 2003, Microsoft Office Excel 2003 & Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003.
HighlightsBuilt on XML support in Microsoft Office SystemExpose enterprise business objects (entities) of interestRelate entities across multiple LOB systemsContextually access and act on entities using smart tag/attached schema Office documentsMendocino uses future versionof IBF
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Identity Management: User Management
SAP NetWeaver™
Microsoft Windows Server
Enterprise Portal
Microsoft Active Directory
mySAP ERPHCM
mySAPBusiness
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CUA
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mySAPBusiness
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MIIS
user data
Cre
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mod
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w/o MIIS with MIIS
CollaborationBrief available
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Identity Management: Single Sign-On / Authentication
SAP NetWeaver™ - Portal Framework
SAPEnterprise
Portal
Microsoft Active Directory
mySAPBusiness
Suite
Aut
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Iden
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user
Microsoft.NET
Application
SAP Kerberos Ticketing
BridgeSAPLogonTicket
KerberosTicket
SAPLogonTicket
User (Windows
Workstation)SSO
orAuthentication
Microsoft Windows Server
CollaborationBrief available
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Identity Management: Single Sign-On / Authentication
Microsoft Active Directory
KerberosTicket
SSO
WindowsIntegrated
Authentication
User mapping
SharePointPortalServer
Microsoft .NET
mySAPBusiness
Suite
Microsoft.NET
Application
Microsoft Windows Server
Aut
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User (Windows
Workstation)
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SAP Mobile Infrastructure on Microsoft Pocket PC
Why SAP Mobile Infrastructure?Runs on PocketPC 2003, Win32Real End-to-End solutionComplete solution for enterprise mobilityPlatform independentSupport open Industry StandardsBack-End Integration of SAP and non-SAP systemsCentral Administration and MaintenanceSupport for Customer-specific development
Valuable BenefitsMobile Service/ Sales for handheld using CRMMobile Sales for handheld using R/3Mobile Asset ManagementMobile ProcurementMobile Time and Travel…
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Bus. Intelligence
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TRex Search Content Mgt. Srv. SQL Analysis/Rep.
PROCESS INTEGRATION
Exchange Infrastructure
AdvancedWeb Services
AdvancedWeb Services
BizTalkServer
APPLICATION PLATFORM
Solution Manager
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Web Appl. Server
Single Sign-On Active Directory
Windows Server / SQL Server
System Center
Information Integration
PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Mobile Infrastr. Windows XP Windows Mobile
SAP NetWeaver™ Microsoft .NET
PDK for .NET
.NET Connector
Mendocino Office SystemEnterprise Portal
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Document Management Interoperability: Sharepoint
Product OverviewWindows Sharepoint Services ship with Windows Server 2003Sharepoint Portal Server integrates corporate WSS sites and adds services (search, navigation)WSS and SPS as a document collaboration tool and portal platform
InteroperabilityUnified view from SAP Knowledge Management to locally stored documents and outside repositoriesLeverage the investment in Microsoft document repositoriesPortlet (iView, WebPart) Syndication trough WSRP not yet possible
Product RoadmapMicrosoft will provide WebDAV Connector for SharepointAccess Sharepoint document libraries using SAP WebDAV Repository Manager
CollaborationBrief available
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Document Management Interoperability: Exchange Server
Product OverviewExchange Server offers Public Folders of interestWebDav Repository Manager for SAP EP connects to Public Folders
InteroperabilityUnified view from SAP Knowledge Managementto outside repositories
Product RoadmapExchange specificRepository Managersolution described in Collaboration Brief
CollaborationBrief available
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Content Management Integration
Microsoft Content Management ServerContent Management Server (CMS) is a comprehensive solution for content creation, publishing, and storage
Microsoft Word, FrontPage as Simple Content Editing Tools
CMS iViews from Spell GmbH to publish content and support Business Managers and Business Users inside SAP Enterprise Portal
SAP Business Package for Web EditingPublish content of Microsoft Office documents in SAP Enterprise PortalConsulting Solution of SAP Consulting Germany
CollaborationBrief available
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PROCESS INTEGRATION
Exchange Infrastructure
AdvancedWeb Services
AdvancedWeb Services
BizTalkServer
APPLICATION PLATFORM
Solution Manager
Microsoft .N
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Web Appl. Server
Single Sign-On Active Directory
Windows Server / SQL Server
System Center
Process Integration
PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Mobile Infrastr. Windows XP Windows Mobile
SAP NetWeaver™ Microsoft .NET
PDK for .NET
.NET Connector
Mendocino Office SystemEnterprise Portal
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BizTalk & SAP Exchange Infrastructure
Adapters
BizTalk ConfigurationDatabase
Business ActivityTracking
Health and ActivityTracking
Orchestration Engine
Microsoft BizTalkServer 2004
Messaging Engine
Adapter Engine
Integration Repository /Integration Directory
Central Monitoring
Business ProcessEngine
Business Rules Engine
SAP XI 3.0
Integration Engine
Transport
Messaging
Process Management
Monitoring
System LandscapeDirectory
Adapters
Repository
BizTalk Assemblies
InteroperabilityReliable messaging between SAP XI 3.0 and Microsoft BizTalk 2004 is possible using SOAP compliant communication
including QoS Exactly Once
Both companies drive advanced Web service protocols standards enabling reliable and transacted interoperability
BPEL4WSWS-I Basic ProfileWS-RM (Reliable Messaging)
BizTalk Server Adapter for mySAP Business Suite (SAP certified)using SAP connector for Microsoft .NET Collaboration
Brief available
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PROCESS INTEGRATION
Exchange Infrastructure
AdvancedWeb Services
AdvancedWeb Services
BizTalkServer
APPLICATION PLATFORM
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Web Appl. Server
Single Sign-On Active Directory
Windows Server / SQL Server
System Center
Application Platform
PEOPLE INTEGRATION
Mobile Infrastr. Windows XP Windows Mobile
SAP NetWeaver™ Microsoft .NET
PDK for .NET
.NET Connector
Mendocino Office SystemEnterprise Portal
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Microsoft Platforms
Windows Server: New x64-bit ArchitectureMajor improvement of price/performance based on new processors AMD Opteron and Intel EM64T processors
64-bit addressability, while maintaining support for 32-bit applicationsmulti-core chip enhancements
x64 will become the mainstream technology following x86SAP will fully support this new architecture
SQL Server 2005Major enhancement regarding High Availability and easier administration with SQL 2005
Database MirroringDatabase SnapshotTable PartitioningOnline Index (Re)buildFast Recovery
Available November 2005
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Monitoring and System Management
Microsoft Operation Manager MOM (Tidal Horizon for SAP)
Automated problem identification and analysis of multiple SAP instances with capture of real time work processesAutomates daily SAP Administrator checklist Analyzes individual applications and transactions
SAP Solution ManagerProblem identification and analysis of systems and business processes for ABAP and Java applicationsAutomates SAP Administration tasksProvides statistical reports along with recommendations and integration to SAP Service Delivery (SAP EarlyWatch Alert and Service Level Reporting) Collaboration
Brief available
The Collaboration Technology Support Center
Summary and Q&A
The SAP and Microsoft Alliance
NetWeaver and .NET Interoperability Roadmap
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The Microsoft-SAP CTSC
„The Collaboration Technology Support Center is a joint team of experts from SAP and Microsoft that provides guidance and help for better integration between SAP and Microsoft products.“
The CTSC maintains a neutral Position between SAP and Microsoft towards customers and partners.
Thomas [email protected]
SAP
André [email protected]
SAP
Jürgen [email protected]
Microsoft
Tilo Bö[email protected]
Microsoft
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Relationship Triangle: Customer, SAP, Microsoft
Customer
Development Development
Cons
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Sale
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Consulting
Collaboration Technology Support Center (CTSC-MS)
SAP Microsoft Competence Center
Partner
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The CTSC Engagement Model
Roll-In
Initiate Assess
Roll-Out
Present Transfer
[email protected]@microsoft.com
Consulting
Account Team
ExistingSolution?
NewScenario?
Business Case
CTSC SteeringCommittee
Prototype /CTSC Lab
DocumentSolution
CollaborationBrief
CustomerReference
Success StoryCase Study
SAP DeveloperNetWork (SDN)
SAP or MSFTDevelopment
Customer Event / Webcast
Partner
Process
Partner
CustomerBriefing
MicrosoftWebSite
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Documents for Interoperability NetWeaver and .NET
Collaboration Briefs in SAP Developer NetworkUsing SAP Logo Tickets for Single Sign on to Microsoft based web applicationsCreating users in Active Directory from employee data stored in SAP HRIntegration of Outlook Web Access (OWA) into SAP Enterprise PortalSAP Enterprise Portal Development Kit for Microsoft .NET 1.0 (PDK for .NET)SAP CCMS Monitors Microsoft Windows EventlogAccess to the SAP BW ODS BAPI using C# and SAP .NET Connector 2.0Access SAP BW OLAP BAPI Using C-Sharp and SAP .NET Connector 2.0Microsoft Content Management Server Integration with SAP Enterprise PortalIntegration of Windows File Servers into the SAP KM platform using SSO and the WebDAV repository managerInteroperability between SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 and Microsoft SharePoint 2003
General DocumentsSolutions in Detail: SAP NetWeaver and Microsoft .NETTechnical Brief: SAP Connector for Microsoft .NETTechnical Brief: SAP NetWeaver and Microsoft Active DirectorySuccess Story: PDK .NET at Government of IsraelSuccess Story: EnBW Central User Administration
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CTSC Collaboration Brief
Documents key interop scenarios
ConceptsStep-by-step samplesMore than 10 papers under way or available already
Help others understand Interoperability
Become an authorTalk to us at [email protected]@microsoft.com
The Collaboration Technology Support Center
Summary and Q&A
The SAP and Microsoft Alliance
NetWeaver and .NET Interoperability Roadmap
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Public Webwww.sap.comNetWeaver Developer‘s Guide: www.sdn.sap.com/sdn/developersguide.sdnSAP Customer Services Network: www.sap.com/services/http://www.sdn.sap.com SAP NetWeaver .NET Interoperabilityhttp://service.sap.com microsofthttp://www.microsoft-sap.comhttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/interop SAP
Contact the [email protected]; [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]
Further Information
Related SAP Education Training Opportunitieshttp://www.sap.com/education/
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Related Workshops/Lectures at SAP TechEd 2005CD100 Portal Development Kit for .NET, LectureCD352 Content Creation with PDK for .NET, Hands-OnUP355 Integrating Windows File Servers into Knowledge Management
with SSO and WebDAV, Hands-OnUP259 Using SAP Mobile Application Studio to Customize mySAP CRM
Field Applications, Hands-OnUP260 Web-Based Authoring with SAP NetWeaver Portal & Knowledge
Management, Hands-OnIM255 MS Excel Integration with the New Business Explorer Analyzer,
Hands-On
... or meet us at the Microsoft booth
Further Information
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