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What is SAP (System Applications Products)?

  • What is SAP (System Applications Products)?

  • The following articles guides you everything about SAP ERP Systems. The first question which arises in our mind “what is SAP” ?
  • what is SAP ERP software? which is the best SAP module and which module has a best scope for bright future ??
  • What does SAP stands for – SAP stands for Systems, Applications and Products in data processing.
  • SAP is the fourth largest software company in the world.
  • The SAP R/3 system is a business software package designed to What is SAP (System Applications Products)?
  • The following articles guides you everything about SAP ERP Systems. The first question which arises in our mind “what is SAP” ? and 
  • what is SAP ERP software? which is the best SAP module and which module has a best scope for bright future ??
  • What does SAP stands for – integrate all areas of a
  •              business.
  • It provides end to end solutions for financials, manufacturing, logistics, distribution etc.
  • All business processes are executed in one SAP system and sharing common information with everyone.
  • SAP is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system by SAP AG, company based out of Walldorf in Germany. AG is derived from the German word AKtiengesellschaft. According to
  • German Language SAP Stands for Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in Der
  • Datenverarbeitung. SAP software suite that is being implemented as part of re-engineering
  • and Provides end to end solutions for financial, logistics, distribution, inventories. Present
  • scenario large number of companies are using sap software for their day to day business activities.
  • After the hugely successful R/3, SAP created more and more niche software like Customer
  • Relationship Management (CRM), SRM, XI (now called Process Integration or PI) and once
  • again living up to the standards of SAP by maintaining tight integration with their core ECC
  • software. The newest version of the suite is SAP ECC 6.0.
  • SAP History
  • SAP Founded in and around 1972 by five IBM engineers Hopp, Wellenreuther, Hector, Tschira
  • and Plattner.
  • SAP R/1 :- The first version of SAP software was launched in and around 1972 known as the
  • “R/1 system. R” stands for real-time data processing. it is one tier architecture in which three
  • layers Presentation, Application and Database are installed in one system/server
  • (one – Presentation + Application + Database)
  • SAP R/2 :- In 1979 second version of SAP R/2 was released. with IBM’s database and a
  • dialogue-oriented business application. SAP R/2 to handle different languages and currencies.
  • R/2 is 2 tier architecture in which three layers Presentation, Application and Database are
  • installed in two separate server.
  • (Server one – Presentation, Server two – Application + Database
  • SAP R/3 :- SAP upgraded R/2 to R/3. SAP R/3 is the client/server version of the software and
  • it is 3 tier architecture in which three layers Presentation, Application and data base are
  • installed in three server/system.
  • Server one – Presentation, Server Two – Application, server Three – Database
  • Products of SAP
  • SAP R/3 and R/3 Enterprise
  • mySAP Business Suite
  • SAP ERP
  • SAP Industry Solutions
  • SAP xApps 
  • SAP Solution Manager
  • SAP R/3 – Modules & Integration
  • SAP Functional Modules
  • FICO – Finance & Control
  • PP – Production Planning
  • MM – Material Management
  • SD – Sales & Distribution
  • HR – Human Resources 
  • SAP Technical Modules
  • ABAP – Advanced business applications programming
  • XI – Exchange Infrastructure
  • Net viewer
  • Basis
  • BIW – Business Information Warehousing.
  • SAP software manages these business management tasks in modules that all work
  • together in one system by sharing information.
  • Promoting consistent practice across an entire division
  • No duplicate data
  • Automate Project Monitoring and Multi dimensional and flexible reporting
  • Standardization of business processes
  • Make Planning, Scheduling, Tracking and Management easier leaving more time for you to
  • perform value-added work
  • Ability to provide clear cut job roles with authorizations
  • Enabling integration with e-commerce
  • Cost Savings on overheads such as Stationery, File Storage, etc
  • Why – SAP R/3 software has been successful
  • Multi-Lingual
  • Secure Information
  • Multi-Currency
  • Best business Practice
  • Enterprise-Wide
  • Real time processing with an integrated suite of client/server applications
  • SAP R/3 Architecture
  • SAP Systems contains three layers such as Presentation Layer, Application Layer and
  • Database Layer.
  • Presentation: - It is a layer where the user work with SAP GUI. It interacts with
  • database layer via Application layer.
  • Application: - It interacts between presentation and database layer
  • Database: - It is a central database that stores all the data of ERP SAP Systems.
  • SAP Business Suites
  • SAP offering various applications along with the ERP SAP to meet the customer requirement.
  • The following articles guides you everything about SAP ERP Systems. The first question which arises in our mind “what is SAP” ? and 
  • what is SAP ERP software? which is the best SAP module and which module has a best scope for bright future ??
  • What does SAP stands for – SAP stands for Systems, Applications and Products in data processing.
  • SAP is the fourth largest software company in the world.
  • The SAP R/3 system is a business software package designed to What is SAP (System Applications Products)?
  • The following articles guides you everything about SAP ERP Systems. The first question which arises in our mind “what is SAP” ? and 
  • what is SAP ERP software? which is the best SAP module and which module has a best scope for bright future ??
  • What does SAP stands for – integrate all areas of a
  •              business.
  • It provides end to end solutions for financials, manufacturing, logistics, distribution etc.
  • All business processes are executed in one SAP system and sharing common information with everyone.
  • SAP is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system by SAP AG, company based out of Walldorf in Germany. AG is derived from the German word AKtiengesellschaft. According to
  • German Language SAP Stands for Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in Der
  • Datenverarbeitung. SAP software suite that is being implemented as part of re-engineering
  • and Provides end to end solutions for financial, logistics, distribution, inventories. Present
  • scenario large number of companies are using sap software for their day to day business activities.
  • After the hugely successful R/3, SAP created more and more niche software like Customer
  • Relationship Management (CRM), SRM, XI (now called Process Integration or PI) and once
  • again living up to the standards of SAP by maintaining tight integration with their core ECC
  • software. The newest version of the suite is SAP ECC 6.0.
  • SAP History
  • SAP Founded in and around 1972 by five IBM engineers Hopp, Wellenreuther, Hector, Tschira
  • and Plattner.
  • SAP R/1 :- The first version of SAP software was launched in and around 1972 known as the
  • “R/1 system. R” stands for real-time data processing. it is one tier architecture in which three
  • layers Presentation, Application and Database are installed in one system/server
  • (one – Presentation + Application + Database)
  • SAP R/2 :- In 1979 second version of SAP R/2 was released. with IBM’s database and a
  • dialogue-oriented business application. SAP R/2 to handle different languages and currencies.
  • R/2 is 2 tier architecture in which three layers Presentation, Application and Database are
  • installed in two separate server.
  • (Server one – Presentation, Server two – Application + Database
  • SAP R/3 :- SAP upgraded R/2 to R/3. SAP R/3 is the client/server version of the software and
  • it is 3 tier architecture in which three layers Presentation, Application and data base are
  • installed in three server/system.
  • Server one – Presentation, Server Two – Application, server Three – Database
  • Products of SAP
  • SAP R/3 and R/3 Enterprise
  • mySAP Business Suite
  • SAP ERP
  • SAP Industry Solutions
  • SAP xApps 
  • SAP Solution Manager
  • SAP R/3 – Modules & Integration
  • SAP Functional Modules
  • FICO – Finance & Control
  • PP – Production Planning
  • MM – Material Management
  • SD – Sales & Distribution
  • HR – Human Resources 
  • SAP Technical Modules
  • ABAP – Advanced business applications programming
  • XI – Exchange Infrastructure
  • Net viewer
  • Basis
  • BIW – Business Information Warehousing.
  • SAP software manages these business management tasks in modules that all work
  • together in one system by sharing information.
  • Promoting consistent practice across an entire division
  • No duplicate data
  • Automate Project Monitoring and Multi dimensional and flexible reporting
  • Standardization of business processes
  • Make Planning, Scheduling, Tracking and Management easier leaving more time for you to
  • perform value-added work
  • Ability to provide clear cut job roles with authorizations
  • Enabling integration with e-commerce
  • Cost Savings on overheads such as Stationery, File Storage, etc
  • Why – SAP R/3 software has been successful
  • Multi-Lingual
  • Secure Information
  • Multi-Currency
  • Best business Practice
  • Enterprise-Wide
  • Real time processing with an integrated suite of client/server applications
  • SAP R/3 Architecture
  • SAP Systems contains three layers such as Presentation Layer, Application Layer and
  • Database Layer.
  • Presentation: - It is a layer where the user work with SAP GUI. It interacts with
  • database layer via Application layer.
  • Application: - It interacts between presentation and database layer
  • Database: - It is a central database that stores all the data of ERP SAP Systems.
  • SAP Business Suites
  • SAP offering various applications along with the ERP SAP to meet the customer requirement.

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