Using an integrated ERP system has significantly accelerated transactions management at various functional areas within a company and increased efficiency, however, investments into existing SAP systems are still not fully leveraged.
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During their day-to-day operations of the company, an ever-growing number of documents carrying text, graphic, voice, video, etc. information is created and received, partly as traditional paper-based, partly as electronic documents. These documents are of various types and format and are stored in different systems. This slows down the employees when accessing information and also slows down the business processes. The unified, central administration and management of documents is a basic precondition for the transparent, efficient operation of any company.
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Archiving, i.e., the long-term storage of one’s documents and data and subsequently making them available, has become an indispensable part of the effective operation and maintenance of IT systems and the support of day-to-day business operations.
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SAP Basis, which is replaced by Web Application Server in newer versions, literally forms the basis of SAP systems. In the base system, SAP applications are run by an ABAP / Java (J2EE) ‘engine’ and application data are stored in a database, which can be accessed either via the built-in database manager of SAP or via an external database manager.
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Prior to SAP R/3 Version 4.7, the applications running in the system were exclusively written in the ABAP programming language, the proprietary programming language of SAP. After introducing the NetWeaver integration and application platform, starting from SAP ECC v5.0, the applications running on the system can also be developed in a Java environment, and program modules written in Java are also available. These ABAP and Java programs are interpreted and run by the SAP basis system. With a few exceptions, the source code of all applications can be freely displayed and edited from within the SAP system.
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In response to rapidly changing business environments, the seamless operation and continuous development of the IT infrastructure that supports business goals and processes are gaining more and more strategic importance for our customers. Companies face the challenge of increasing operational efficiency and profitability; their growth and success in the market depends on the performance and availability of their IT systems. Today IT has become an indispensable part of business strategy.
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On the one hand, application integration is a service that is based on the IT strategy, involving the tasks pertaining to its detailed analysis, planning, risk management, resource planning, and implementation. On the other hand, application integration means integrating applications that were developed at different times using different methods in a way that business process support and system operation can be provided at the level of the integrated systems without replacing the tried and tested applications.
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The goal of project quality management is to support the customers during the preparation and implementation phases of the project while guaranteeing that the project goals fully meet the user requirements and staying within the planned budget and time limits.
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System development performed at our customers and the IT solutions we implement make it necessary that, conforming to the infrastructure and development requirements of a given company, our consultants be versed in areas other than just the SAP environment. Therefore, it is a basic requirement regarding our employees that they, knowing the most important programming languages (JAVA, ABAP, Pascal, etc.), should be able to efficiently join in the various software development tasks of different projects.
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During projects, especially IT projects, there are all kinds of preparatory, planning, organizational, and controlling tasks. Coordinating and executing these tasks often require more resources and project management skills than the customers internally may have.
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