Title: NetWeaver From A to Z (and Beyond)
1NetWeaver From A to Z (and Beyond)
- Joshua Greenbaum
- Enterprise Applications Consulting
2Agenda
- What is NetWeaver?
- NetWeaver Philosophy 101
- Essential xApps
- Exploring the NetWeaver Technology Fridge
- NW Issues, Versions, Competition
- NW and Your Future
3What is NetWeaver?
- The Infrastructure For MySAP Business Suite
- Development, Deployment, and Management Platform
- The Platform for xApps and Composite Apps
- The Technological Answer to WebSphere, .NET,
WebLogic, etc. - The Technology Future for SAP and Its Customers
4The NetWeaver Refrigerator
Source SAP
5Key Technologies in the NetWeaver Fridge
- Enterprise Portal
- Business Intelligence and Master Data Management
- Exchange Infrastructure
- Web Applications Server
- Composite Applications Framework
6NetWeaver Philosophy 101 SAPs Enterprise
Services Architecture
- ESA An Architecture for Developing and Deploying
Composite Applications Based on Interoperable
Services - The Basic Unit of Work is A Service, Not
Application, Data or API - Service Any Application, Process, or Data
Element that Can Be Used to Build Composite
Applications - Composite Applications Applications that Take
Existing Services and Value-added Functionality
To Create Entirely New Capabilities - Composite Apps Eliminate Spreadsheets and White
Boards
7Enterprise Services Architecture Evolutionary
View
User Logic
User Logic
User Logic
Bus. Process
Bus. Process
Bus. Process
Application
Application
Application
Mainframe
Client/Server
Services Based Architecture
Source SAP
8NetWeaver Philosophy 101 New Applications
Development
- ESA (NetWeaver) is Both Development and
Deployment Platform - Java and/or ABAP Are Core Languages
- NW Provides
- Model-driven Development
- Business Process Modeling
- Workflow
- Integration
- Re-use, Scalability, Deployment
- Built-in BI Services
9NetWeaver Philosophy 101 The Economic View
- Use Existing Apps and Technology Infrastructure
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership Through Leveraged
Assets (Technology and Technical Knowledge) - Support Packaged Apps That Provide
- Built-in Business Process Knowledge
- Low-cost Deployment
- User (Peer) Support
- Support Custom Apps That Provide
- Leveraged Business Process Knowledge
- Leveraged Infrastructure/Technology/Apps
- Alternative to IBM On Demand
10NetWeaver Philosophy 101 xApps and Composite
Apps
- Composite Applications Based on NW, MySAP
Business Suite, and External Services - xApp Innovation Outside MySAP Business Suite
- Composite App Innovation within MySAP
- Both Can Become Future Parts of Suite
- SAP, Third Party, Internally Developed
11NetWeaver Sandwich
mySAP Business Suite
Composites
...
Employee InteractionCenter
Product InnovationMgmt
...
ConsumerPromotions
SAP NetWeaver
Components
...
ERP
CRM
3rdParty
IndustryAdd-On
GenericServices
Source SAP
12xApps Current and Planned
- SAP
- xRPM (Resource and Prog. Management, v. 2.0
12/03) - xPD (Product Development, 12/03)
- xEPM (Employee Productivity, 12/03)
- xKN (Knowledge Network, 12/03)
- xMA (MA, Q2/04)
- TechniData xEM Emissions Mgmt (12/03)
- BearingPoint Data Center Operations Mgmt
- Accenture EP Online, Workspace Solution B2B
Retail Petroleum
13xApps Current and Planned
- Digital Fuel Service Performance Mgmt
- BristleCone plannerDA
- IBM Performance Analytics, Warranty Network Mgmt
- EZCommerce PharmaConnect by XHQ
- Lighthammer INDX Manufacturing Performance
Intelligence - NRX Visual Information for Plants
- Vedaris Energy Risk Management Controller
14NetWeaver Philosophy 101 The Future
- Composite and xApps are the Future of Enterprise
Applications - NetWeaver is the Innovation Infrastructure
- IBM and On Demand and .NET vs. NetWeaver
Fighting for Innovation Ownership - Where is Oracle, PeopleSoft?
15Top Shelf Enterprise Portal
Source SAP
16Enterprise Portal
- Support Roles, Collaboration, Desktop Integration
- Integrate Third Party Apps, Services, iViews
- Mature Product, Large User Base Today
- EP 5.0 Currently, EP 6.0 Now Available
- EP 6.0 Supports Linux, Unix, Collaboration
- Value Commensurate to Strategic Value of SAP
17Shelf 2 Business Intelligence
Source SAP
18Business Intelligence
- Comprehensive Solution Including
- Data Warehouse (BW)
- BI Platform (OLAP, Data Mining, etc.)
- SAP BW Business Explorer (Query Design,
Reporting) - Analytical Applications Performance Measurement
and Management - Real-time BI, Mobile Device Alerts/Reporting, 3rd
Party Tools - BW 3.5 Tied Directly to NW BI as Web Service,
Includes Master Data Management - Value BI Massively Underused Asset
- Mastering the SAP Business Information
Warehouse by Kevin MacDonald, et. al., Compendit
19Inside Shelf 2 Master Data Management
- The Universal Data Model Repository of Master
Data Definitions - Harmonize All the Data Sources One Version of
the Truth - Goals Improve Process, Application and Partner
Integration, Lower Integration Cost and
Complexity - Value Long-term Goals vs. Short Term Gains
20MDM Long Term Vision
- One Version of the Truth
- Single Source for All Data SAP and non-SAP
- Single Administrative Site for All Data
Management - Repository of Master Data Objects That Define
Specific Business Practices Business-Specific
Units of Measure - Connect Heterogeneous Environments
- Linking Applications, Maintaining Consistent Data
Among Different Data Sources/Applications - Control Corporate Data
- Central Management and Process Control For All
Systems (Internal and External)
21MDM Short Term Vision
- Synchronize Data in SAP Environments First,
Ensure Data Quality - Multi-instance, Multi-revision Environments
- Limited Work with Customers for Vertical
Universal Data Models - Version 1.0 Data Models Product, Business
Partner (Customer, Vendor, Supplier),
Organizations Structure, BOM
22MDM Components
- Master Data Objects Define the Business Objects
- Product Master
- Business Partner
- Product Structure
- Organizational Structure
- Data Services Manage the MDM Environment
- Data Management Services
- Change Management
- Distribution
- Others
- Content Integration, Data Staging (ODS),
Adapters, Etc.
23MDM Customer Road-Map
- Phase I Content Consolidation. Data Integrity
Phase Cleanse, De-Dup, Multi-Source Analysis, No
Architectural or Data Object Change - Phase II Master Data Harmonization Above Plus
Central Data Management. Architectural Changes To
Create/Maintain Master Data Objects (But Not
Centrally) - Phase III Central Master Data Management Above
Plus Centrally Stored and Managed (Non-Local)
Master Data Objects
24Shelf 3 Exchange Infrastructure
Source SAP
25Exchange Infrastructure
- The Key To NetWeavers Success
- Integration Repository Development-time
Repository for Processes, Objects, Interfaces - Integration Directory Deployment-time Directory
of Services - Integration Server Realizes Run-time Integration
- Adapters RFC, IDOC, JDBC, SOAP, JMS, Third
Party, Siebel, Oracle, JDE
26Exchange Infrastructure
- The Key to Lower Cost of Ownership
- Watch for Industry Standards Such as Rosettanet,
CIDX (Chem.) - Not Necessarily a Replacement for Existing EAI
Technology - Extending BPM, not Just Apps Integration
27Shelf 4 Web Apps Server
Source SAP
28Web Apps Server
- UI (Web Dynpro), DB Abstraction, Web Services
Support - Supports ABAP and J2EE Java
- Support Team Development Efforts
- Connectors to .NET (SOAP and RFC), Portal
Development for NW from Microsoft Coming,
Sharepoint Connector (Actional), Biztalk Interop - Connectors to WebSphere, Portal Development,
WebSphere Interoperability - Value Commensurate to Strategic Value of SAP
29Side Dish Composite Applications Framework
- Development and Deployment Technology for
Composite Apps Java, ABAP, Modeling, Portal and
XI Builders - Uses Metadata About UI, Processes, Services, and
Objects - Provides Modeling Environment for Web Services
Reuse - Based on MDM Data Models
30NetWeaver And Its Parts The Version Roadmap
- Enterprise Portal Currently 5.0, 6.0 Available
in Limited Release - XI Currently 2.0, 3.0 Coming in Q4
- WAS Currently 6.3, 6.4 in Q4
- MDM Currently 2.0. Integrated into WAS 6.3
- Business Intelligence Changes Pending
- Look For Consolidated Release Next Year
- Developer Zone Launched at TechEd
(http//sdn.sap.com)
31NetWeaver And Existing SAP Implementations
- Version Support NW Integrates with 4.6 (Except
Portal) But 4.6 Still Requires BASIS - NW Platform for 4.7 and Up
- IDOCS are All XML Compatible
- Licensing and Non-SAP Apps XI and Portal
Included, One Time Fee and Maintenance for Each
Adapter - XI Tracks Non-SAP Integration Usage
32NetWeaver Issues
- Fast-moving Technology, Unified Version Coming
- xApps Await Critical Mass and Demonstrable ROI
- MySAP Business Suite and XML Interfaces
- Integration What is the Build vs. Buy Cost?
- Custom vs. Packaged Applications
33NetWeaver, .NET, and WebSphere
- Competition is More About Strategy than Pure
Technology - What is the Strategic Platform?
- Who is the Strategic Partner?
- What Role Do Packaged Apps Have in Your Strategy?
- How Much Are You Willing to Build vs. Buy? (Cost,
Time, Maintenance, Scalability) - Comparing TCO Is Hard Do xApps Have Edge?
34Conclusion Is NetWeaver For You?
- Pure SAP Shop with Existing Skills Highest Value
- Mixed SAP and Legacy Shop Also High Value
- Mixed SAP and Oracle or PSFT No Competing
Offering To Date - Mixed SAP and WebSphere or .NET Weigh the Cost
of Innovation - New SAP Prospect Yes
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