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Starting to transform your business with SAP NetWeaver is that daunting. NetWeaver is both an application platform and an integration platform. It integrates your current IT systems to enable portals, collaboration, data management, and development environments. To grasp the complexities and possibilities of SAP ASAP, dig in with SAP NetWeaver For Dummies and explore:

  • MySAP Business Suite
  • SAP Enterprise Planning Resource (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Human Capital Management (HCM), Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), and more
  • Mobile Infrastructure that performs like a universal translator for mobile interfaces, including laptops, wireless phones, and PDAs
  • Master Data Management, including using the content consolidation technique to “clean up” data, master data harmonization to distribute it, and central master data management to maintain a data repository
  • Web Application Service and NetWeaver Developer Studio—tools that let you integrate and create your own customized applications

Written by Dan Woods, former CTO of The Street.com and CapitalThinking, and Jeffrey Word, the Director of Technology Strategy for SAP, this guide features real-life stories from businesses and examples of typical uses to help you cut through the complexities and get up and running. It includes a CD-ROM with:

  • Detailed white papers and product overviews
  • Stores from customers using SAP NetWeaver today
  • Demos that show SAP NetWeaver in action
  • A directory of resources for additional information

Like that interstate system, SAP NetWeaver doesn’t have to be integrated all at once. You choose the applications that have the most potential to benefit your company’s operations and bottom line. SAP NetWeaver For Dummies even gives you recommendations for rolling it out and suggests practical ways to get started and get quick returns on your SAP investment. Then you’re going full-speed ahead on the road to success!

This IDC Insight offers IDC's consolidated research opinion on SAP's NetWeaver and related strategies and tactics for the period 2005–2010. A cross-discipline group of IDC researchers analyzed the NetWeaver/ESA strategy as laid out at a December 2004 SAP conference for analysts. Look for more-detailed individual IDC deliverables on the NetWeaver strategy by the research groups represented in this consolidation.

This IDC Flash examines the announcement by Microsoft and SAP of the availability of the Portal Development Kit for Microsoft .NET (PDK for .NET) to be used for SAP NetWeaver and more specifically for SAP Enterprise Portal solutions. This document considers how the interoperability partnership between the two firms benefits their respective market positions, helps customers, and fits into longer-term macro trends.

This much anticipated reference book is essential for those who need to fully understand, and become highly proficient with, the development of Web applications (Business Server Pages or BSPs) on the SAP Web Application Server (Web AS). First, get up to speed quickly with profound insights into the SAP Web AS architecture with an in-depth focus on those components that are critical to Internet integration: the Internet Communication Framework (ICF) and the Internet Communication Manager (ICM), as well as the SAP J2EE Engine. Then, benefit immediately from a detailed introduction to the basics of BSP development (components, event handlers, and MVC Design Pattern). Plus, discover the ins and outs of Web standards such as HTML, JavaScript, HTTP, and XML.
This unique book also offers you a thorough presentation of the key individual development tools, namely, Object Navigator, Web Application Builder, WebDAV interface, and Online Text Repository (OTR). Finally, you'll learn step-by-step how to develop a fully functional Web application by leveraging the comprehensive and practical examples provided.

Highlights Include:
- SAP Web AS architecture
- ICM, ICF, and SAP J2EE Engine
- Basic Web languages and standards
- BSP components and event handlers
- MVC Design Pattern
- Object Navigator and Web Application Builder
- Overview of classes and interfaces
- Fully functional practical examples

PLUS -- Order now and receive a coupon for your FREE copy of the Complete SAP Web AS Release 6.20 test version (on 2 CDs), which will be delivered to you at no extra cost!

From data modeling to optimizing data collection to maximizing reporting capabilities, this book delivers all the information that is integral to understanding and leveraging the full potential of SAP Business Information Warehouse (SAP BW). Vital concepts are clearly explained with the help of practical examples, sample solutions, and highly detailed graphics. You’ll quickly learn about the many capabilities of SAP BW as you "walk through" expert, step-by-step instruction designed to enable you to efficiently set up an SAP BW application with a user-specific data source, customized InfoCubes, data collection, and all of the necessary reporting components.

This book, which focuses on Releases 3.0 and 3.1, shows you how to avoid costly mistakes and save countless hours when you optimize key functions and essential processes.

Highlights Include:
- Detailed introduction to SAP BW: InfoObjects, InfoProvider, InfoCubes, Star Scheme, DataSources, InfoSources, Web Items, and a lot more
- SAP BW sample application: rules for transferal and extrapolation, InfoPackages, BEx Query, data collection, and Query-request
- Data modeling: Implementation of a column-oriented Infosource in an account-oriented InfoCube; Illustration of the SAP product hierarchy in data modeling, data collection, and reporting
- Functions of the Query Designers
- Functions of the SAP BW Web Application Designers
- Expandable SAP BW WebCockpit

This reference book serves as an essential collection of insights, procedures, processes and tools that help you unlock the full potential of your SAP systems. First, hit the ground running with a detailed introduction to SAP NetWeaver and the mySAP Business Suite. Then, elevate your mastery of key concepts such as system architecture, security, Change and Transport Management, to name just a few. All of the practical advice and detailed information provided is with a clear focus on helping you guide your team to achieve a faster return on investment.

The authors place a strong emphasis on architecture, software, service and support, as well as solution management — each of which is thoroughly examined. Readers will also acquire an extensive understanding of concepts related to the optimization of key business processes by learning about performance, System Landscape Optimization (SLO), Workflow/WebFlow, and much more. This indispensable and easy-to-read guide can be consulted again and again.

The first book of its kind — dedicated to SAP Enterprise Portal — sheds light on the most critical aspects for initiating operations and programming. You begin with system requirements for installing SAP EP and move quickly to the sample installation of a test portal, which provides you with all the information you’ll need to set up a portal, connect it with content, and adapt it to meet user requirements. The integration of content plays a central role: With SAP BW and mySAP CRM as a foundation, you discover how to integrate data from other applications and familiarize yourself with the unifiers for different SAP systems, as well as other systems. A comprehensive introduction to the concepts and the programming of Java iViews helps to accelerate your learning. Portal security is examined closely. You get expert instruction on authentication, simple registration using Single Sign-On (SSO), and practical guidance on roles and authorizations, as well as in-depth advice on digital signatures to protect your data from unauthorized access.

This book provides technical consultants, system architects, and administrators with a complete and comprehensive introduction to SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI), Release 3.0 Feature Pack (SP4).
Learn the ins and outs of SAP's Integration Broker, and get a guided tour of the design of collaborative processes, the development of interfaces, Messages, Proxies, Mappings, and more. You'll also receive in-depth information and learn how to configure the system-spanning process for a specific system landscape, based on these development objects.
Readers will also benefit from chapters devoted to running-time components (Integration Server, Integration Engine, Proxy Running Time, and Monitoring Tools) as well as system-spanning BPM.
Plus, with added sections on specific applications—two detailed case scenarios on B2B Communication and system-spanning BPM—you'll learn how business management demands can be technically depicted and efficiently implemented.

This unique book on SAP’s new Java-based user interface (UI) technology teaches readers how to leverage the full power of Web Dynpro — taking it well beyond the standard “drag and drop” functionality. You’ll start with a detailed introduction to the Web Dynpro basics like MVC Design Pattern, the general architecture, event handling and the phase model. Then, benefit from expert guidance on how to create your own Web Dynpro applications, with volumes of practical insights on the do’s and don’ts of Web Dynpro Programming. The authors provide you with detailed sections on the use of the Adaptive RFC layer, as well as Dynamic Programming techniques, to name just a few. This exceptional book is complemented by an in-depth class and interface reference, which further assists readers in their efforts to modify existing objects, design custom controllers, and much more.

This book provides readers with a complete understanding of SAP NetWeaver and a sound strategy for cost-effective implementation within their organizations.

Uncover in-depth 'Roadmaps' (development plans) to SAP NetWeaver, compiled from various industry sectors. These real-life examples illustrate the wide range of challenges that companies must address regarding key criteria such as flexibility, innovation, and costs. The scenarios are complemented by a methodical examination, which specifies how IT landscapes can be optimized using an integrated approach.

Plus, technical examples give you comprehensive information on all components, their installation, as well as their major functions and tasks. You also learn how Web services and SAP's Enterprise Services Architecture (ESA) play important roles by providing extensive options for innovation and flexible reactions to market changes.

  • NetWeaver Magazine (Magazine) This quarterly publication offers best practices, in-depth analysis from noted industry experts, commentaries from leading analysts, detailed case studies, and independent coverage of SAP and partner products and services.

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