Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 312 pages
- Published by: For Dummies September 30, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 076459995X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0764599958
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.2 x 0.5 inches
- Weighs: 1.1 pounds
Product Description
- SAP is the world's leading provider of ERP software and services, with worldwide revenue in 2004 of $9.7 billion and a 57 percent market share among major business application providers; it is one of the world's largest software companies overall
- ERP is a flexible, open technology platform that helps businesses run more efficiently (and profitably) by providing integrated management of key operations and supply chains
- Written for IT professionals who find it hard to get through SAP's complex documentation, our book demonstrates how ERP can cut costs, provides a clear overview of how the ESA (enterprise service architecture) model affects ERP, and shows how to implement the new ERP in the real world
- Topics covered include reducing the cost of an existing IT backbone, using the new ERP to address a company's "pain points" and challenges, and proving the value of ERP through ROI (return on investment) and TCO (total cost of ownership) studies
Back Cover Copy
Meet mySAP ERP, the leading ERP solution
Discover how to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) and innovate with mySAP ERP
So, you need to stay competitive and reduce your costs? mySAP ERP helps you do just that. By combining rich ERP functionality, analytics, enterprise services, composites, and model-driven development tools with SAP NetWeaver®, mySAP ERP enables innovation while reducing cost of ownership. This book also shows you how mySAP ERP provides you with a number of levers to make your organization more productive and agile.
Discover how to
- Identify and solve business problems with SAP® Analytics
- Gain flexibility through ESA
- Innovate with composite applications
- Utilize 25 industry-specific ERP solutions
- Take full advantage of SAP Netweaver®
Reader ReviewsThis book is basically a high-level, marketing-oriented white paper. I don't think anybody should pay for this kind of stuff. If you want to impress your colleagues with SAP's Enterprise Services Architecture (ESA), it's OK to read it. It's SAP's blueprint for the future. If you are a technical person and wants to learn something useful, this is a waste money.