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Introduction To ERP

This document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and SAP ERP in particular. It discusses how ERP systems integrate core business functions on a centralized database, replacing earlier decentralized systems. SAP is identified as a leading ERP vendor, with modules for finance, human resources, supply chain management and other functions. The document also outlines SAP's product history and evolution, major competitors, implementation partners, and some well-known SAP customer organizations.

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Introduction To ERP

This document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and SAP ERP in particular. It discusses how ERP systems integrate core business functions on a centralized database, replacing earlier decentralized systems. SAP is identified as a leading ERP vendor, with modules for finance, human resources, supply chain management and other functions. The document also outlines SAP's product history and evolution, major competitors, implementation partners, and some well-known SAP customer organizations.

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Enterprise Resources Planning

Prepared By : Subho Purakayastha


Enterprise
 Where a transaction takes place.
 Where customers get the satisfaction.
 Where the resources are available for the
peoples needs
Resources available with Enterprise
Money
Men
Machines
Materials
Planning & Optimization
 Proper Planning and Optimization of the valuable
resources make enterprise run into profits.
Typical Business Process
De-Centralized system
ERP Solution
 Centralized System -ERP
ERP Products
 SAP
 BAAN
 Oracle APPS
 People Soft
 JD Edwards
 Marshall
 Etc..
ERP Architecture
Enterprise Partner

Online
Collaborative Collaborative Applications Service
Planning
& Forecasting
Logistics/ Online
Production Finance Presentation

Strategic Sales &


Supplier Buying / Enterprise Marketing
Order Customer
Procurement Management Fulfillment
Knowledge Online
Human Management / Selling /
Resources Research Catalog Hosting
Invoicing /
Payment Billing /
Employee Self Service Payment

Employees
Why SAP ERP
 Established Trend in Market
 Product Based – less Development
 Nearly all major ERP clients in UK prefer SAP as
an ERP
 Easy to learn – No past knowledge required
 Powers faster Business Value
 Multiple Modules – Technical & Functional
SAP Product History
Integration Model – All Modules
SD FI
MM CO

PP R/3 AM
Enterprise
QM System PS
PM WF
HCM IS
HCM

SAPHCM
Modules
Domain Share Of SAP
SAP

Baan

People soft

Oracle apps

JD Edwards

Etc
SAP & Competitors
SAP R/3 had competition with Software giants like
Oracle Corp, People Soft & Bann.
 Oracle with its E-biz suit packed to excel with 142
modules.
People Soft with its extra ordinary performance in
HR has stormed the market.
But finally failed to gain the confidence of Big
Enterprises.
Result is SAP Has become King in ERP.
Few SAP Customers
 British American Tobacco  Ericsson
 COMPAQ  Johnson & Johnson
 Hewlett Packard  Ranbaxy
 GSK  British Gas
 Boeing  BP
 Mercedez  SHELL Petroleum
 Toyota  Transport for London
 Lucent  BHP Billiton
 Hitachi  Philip Morris
 Nike  Colgate Palmolive
SAP Consulting Companies
 Price Water House Coopers.
 KPMG.
 Siemens.
 Delloitte.
 Accenture.
 Cap Gemini Ernst & Young.
 IntelliGroup.
 IBM
SAP R/3 What is all about

Systems Applications &


Products in Data Processing
What is SAP R/3
 The third generation set of highly integrated software
modules that perform common business functions
based on multi national leading practices.
 Takes care of any enterprise however diverse it may be
operations , spread over the world geographically.
SAP & Modules
 SAP Package is strategically divided into 2 main
areas.
 Functional & Technical.
 People with domain experience can work on
functional modules.
 2 Technical modules are ABAP/4 & Basis.
 Cross Applications are used for ALE Purpose.
SAP

SAP & Modules


Functional Technical Technofunc

SD BASIS

MM ABAP/4

PP

In Functional area we have around


HR 64 modules all are enabled for web
reporting via Web Application
Server. SAP has embedded WAS
FI
concept with all the latest versions
of SAP R/3.
WM

Etc
Technical Module
 Advanced Business Application Programming language.
 Basis takes care of system administration.
 ABAP /4 is the back bone of SAP R/3.
 All the R/3 Applications and parts of basis system were
developed in ABAP/4.
 Interfaces from non-SAP systems can be managed through
ABAP/4.
Characteristics of SAP R/3
 Incorporates 36 years of experience.
 Rich in Functionality.
 International Orientation.
 Tight integration- across functions.
 Highly secure data handling.
 Seamless in handling of database.
 Minimum data redundancy: Maximum data consistency
 Capitalize on economics of scale, Eg:- purchasing
 Business practices world wide are incorporated.
SAP R/3 SYSTEM
3 TIER ARCHITECTURE
Versions in SAP
 SAP R/3 4.6 B
 SAP R/3 4.6 C
 SAP R/3 4.6 D
 SAP R/3 Enterprise or SAP R/3 4.7
 ECC 5.0
 ECC 6.0

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