SAP Integration Best Practices – Tools, Methods & Use Cases
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Businesses around the world are using SAP ERP to manage and maintain their organizational data and processes. SAP is a powerful and highly configurable platform that can transform the way businesses work. It is one of the most crucial and coveted applications that a business owner employs, however, even SAP alone cannot do everything for a business – with the advent of the multi-application structure of organizations, enabling SAP integration with all the other applications of the business is necessary for efficient operations. Even when multiple applications are being used alongside SAP, they need to access the data within the ERP platform and work with it. This makes SAP the central core of the IT landscape for any user. So, an efficient and seamless SAP integration solution needs to be in place in order to make SAP communicate with other non-SAP applications and streamline the flow of data within the organization.
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Introduction to SAP Integration
SAP is a powerful application that can transform the way an organization does business. It is highly configurable and can support many processes and their variations out of the box. However, it still cannot do everything. SAP integration with non-SAP systems is often needed for efficient business operations.
This is so because SAP forms the core of the enterprise and has data that other applications would need to work with. Hence, even though other applications are deployed, SAP remains the central core of the IT landscape for any customer.
“77% of world’s transaction revenue touches an SAP system. 98 of the top 100 valued brands are SAP customers.” –?www.sap.com
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Empowering non-SAP applications with SAP Integration
Almost all big enterprises run on SAP.
In the current era of the digital economy, it becomes essential to have other applications talk to SAP.
Usually, SAP has centralized information which is used for planning, operations, supply chain and financials. Integrating other applications with SAP leads to information exchange which then helps the applications execute their functionality.
Also, apart from the organization’s core master and transaction data, SAP has various checks and business rules defined. There is no point rebuilding the same in the other application.
What is SAP Integration?
In this section, we will focus on how to achieve SAP Integration and have information that can flow between the various applications within the IT landscape of the company. We will also look at SAP integration methods and associated best practices.