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EBZ291 SAP NetWeaver and the Enterprise Services Architecture Thomas Mattern Product Marketing Manager SAP NetWeaver

Agenda SAP and Microsoft – a strong Partnership Enterprise Services Architecture Make Web services work for your business Enterprise Services Architecture and Web services in action SAP NetWeaver and .NET Turning the Enterprise Services Architecture concept into reality SAP NetWeaver components and Web serivces Summary

Agenda SAP and Microsoft – a strong Partnership Enterprise Services Architecture Make Web services work for your business Enterprise Services Architecture and Web services in action SAP NetWeaver and .NET Turning the Enterprise Services Architecture concept into reality SAP NetWeaver components and Web serivces Summary

SAP and Microsoft: Highlights April 93 April 94 July 95 Aug 95 Jan 97 Mar 00 Agreement between Bill Gates and Hasso Plattner First R/3 Release on Windows NT Microsoft selects SAP for its global finance implementations MS SQL Server Support MS Exchange integration with R/3 3.1 mySAP.com solutions on Pocket PC . . . Oct 01 Jan 02 Sep 02 Nov 02 Jan 03 SQL Server Analysis Services supported in mySAP BI First Customer on 64-Bit Windows CRM Mobile Client at Launch of Tablet PC Availability of SAP .NET Connector SAP NetWeaver Announcement to be continued…

Strong Business Partnership Two Microsoft SAP Competence Centers in Walldorf and Redmond SQL Porting Group, Technical Expertise, Customer Service Sales, Marketing Joint Customer Events and Marketing SAP Microsoft Congress in EMEA MS/SAP Customer Workshops, Regular Trainings, SAPPHIRE & SAP TechEd Events (US, EMEA, Asia) Case studies, Press releases, Benchmarks, White papers Executive Sponsorship by Henning Kagermann & Steve Ballmer

Agenda SAP and Microsoft – a strong Partnership Enterprise Services Architecture Make Web services work for your business Enterprise Services Architecture and Web services in action SAP NetWeaver and .NET Turning the Enterprise Services Architecture concept into reality SAP NetWeaver components and Web serivces Summary

Turning Revolution Into Evolution Business Requirements Adaptive processes Enterprise Services Architecture SAP NetWeaver  Web Services Extend Scalable processes 3-Tier Client/Server R/3 Basis Client/server Replace X Integrated processes Mainframe Arch. ABAP Mainframe Technology Advances

Situation Today Example: Make-To-Order Process in Automotive Production Planners Dealers Accountants “Human Integrators” Enterprise Systems (Various vendors, legacy, home grown) Confi- gurator (Dealer) Wareh. Mgmt (Importer) Order Mgmt (OEM) Produc- tion (OEM) Log. Exec. System (OEM) Finan- cials (OEM)

Reduce TCO Introduce Hub Infrastructures – Increase Efficiencies Production Planners Dealers Accountants Internal and external users Portal, Collaboration, Multi-Channel Access Confi- gurator (Dealer) Wareh. Mgmt (Importer) Order Mgmt (OEM) Produc- tion (OEM) Log. Exec. System (OEM) Finan- cials (OEM) Enterprise Systems Integration Broker, Master Data Management

Leverage Existing Investments Use Web Services as the Key Enabler Production Planners Dealers Accountants Enterprise Services (Web Services for Business Abstraction) Portal, Collaboration, Multi-Channel Access Application Services (Web Services for Technology Abstraction) Composite App Framework, BI, Knowledge Mgmt, Business Process Mgmt Confi- gurator (Dealer) Wareh. Mgmt (Importer) Order Mgmt (OEM) Produc- tion (OEM) Log. Exec. System (OEM) Finan- cials (OEM) Integration Broker, Master Data Management

Enterprise Services Architecture Example: Make-To-Order Process in the Automotive Industry Production Planners Dealers Accountants Internal and external users Portal, Collaboration, Multi-Channel Access Vehicle Avail- ability Order Produc- tion Delivery and Invoicing Configu- ration Composite Application Composite App Framework, BI, Knowledge Mgmt, Business Process Mgmt Confi- gurator (Dealer) Wareh. Mgmt (Importer) Order Mgmt (OEM) Produc- tion (OEM) Log. Exec. System (OEM) Finan- cials (OEM) Enterprise Systems Integration Broker, Master Data Management

Agenda SAP and Microsoft – a strong Partnership Enterprise Services Architecture Make Web services work for your business Enterprise Services Architecture and Web services in action SAP NetWeaver and .NET Turning the Enterprise Services Architecture concept into reality SAP NetWeaver components and Web serivces Summary

Composite Application Framework SAP NetWeaver™ Turning the Enterprise Services Architecture Vision Into Reality The open integration and application platform for TCO reduction Integrate people, information and processes… … in 1 hub … … across technologies and organizations. Enterprise-scale Java and ABAP application platform .NET and WebSphere interoperability and extensibility Pre-configured with business content Adapters to non-SAP SAP NetWeaver™ PEOPLE INTEGRATION Multi channel access … Portal Collaboration INFORMATION INTEGRATION Bus. Intelligence Knowledge Mgmt Master Data Mgmt Composite Application Framework Life Cycle Mgmt PROCESS INTEGRATION Integration Broker Business Process Mgmt APPLICATION PLATFORM J2EE ABAP DB and OS Abstraction

Web Services Connect the Modern Enterprise SAP NetWeaver™ Cross Platform Inter Enterprise Web Services Composite Application Framework People Integration Life Cycle Management Customer SAP .Net J2EE Information Integration Supplier Marketplace SAP .Net J2EE Process Integration SAP .Net J2EE Web Service Security Cross Platform Intra Enterprise Application Platform HCM PLM SAP SAP CRM Other SAP SAP .Net J2EE UDDI

SAP NetWeaver and Microsoft .NET Process Integration Information Integration Application Platform DB and OS Abstraction People Integration Integration Broker Business Process Management Business Intelligence Knowledge Management Portal Collaboration J2EE ABAP Multi-Channel Access SAP NetWeaver Microsoft .NET Master Data Management Integration of MS Content Management Server Integration of SQL Server Analysis Services Biztalk Server Interoperability Office Integration Exchange Integration Portal Development Kit for .NET SAP .NET Connector Open Standards Web Services Windows OS SQL Server

Interoperability – People Level Portal Development Kit for Microsoft .NET SAP will offer a PDK for Microsoft .NET PDK for .NET will permit development of iViews using Visual Studio .NET Integration with infrastructure of Enterprise Portal Extensive integration with Microsoft collaboration infrastructure MS Office support in Enterprise Portal or using Desktop Office Integration MS Exchange Connector supports newest Exchange Server

Professional Web User Interfaces with .NET and Web Dynpro Web Dynpro – User interfaces Professional Easy to use Highly interactive Integrated Development Environment for presentation logic Model and develop presentation logic Design and compose user interfaces Backed by usability patterns Based on business data type information Runtime services Open standards, runtime infrastructure Java and ABAP (JSP and BSP*) Tag libraries Device independence Internationalization Easy to deploy and maintain SAP Web Application Server Presentation Layer Web Dynpro Tag libraries C#*, ABAP, Java Business Layer J2EE/ABAP *under development

Web Dynpro - Platform Support for .NET Web Dynpro Tools Views View Hierarchies (pattern-based) Navigation Data-binding (Contexts) Controller interfaces Model interfaces Web Dynpro Meta-Data Platform-independent Event handler implementation Error handler implementation Model implementation ABAP Generator ABAP / BSP Java Generator Java / J2EE C# Generator C# / .NET BSP Runtime J2EE Runtime .NET Runtime C# Java ABAP

Interoperability – Information Level Integration of MS Content Management Server (CMS) Integration of SQL Server Analysis Services in mySAP BI MOLAP (multi-dimensional analytical processing) for mySAP BI 3.0 users on SQL Server Analysis Services Provides ease- of-use Access using SAP BW Business Explorer and other certified analytical applications Integrated with SAP BW & SQL Server Management Tools Improved performance for specific queries & scalability

Open Data Warehouse Architecture

Interoperability – Process Level Connectivity between SAP Exchange Infrastructure and Microsoft Biztalk Server Interoperability on messaging level MS to integrate MS Biztalk into the SAP adapter framework Microsoft as SAP XI adapter partner Microsoft will be an SAP Exchange Infrastructure adapter partner and will fully leverage SAP´s Adapter Framework in future Enables SAP Exchange Infrastructure to connect to various third party applications using Biztalk Adapters

Overview Exchange Infrastructure 2.0 Share d Collaboration Execute Collaborative Knowledge Business Processes 3 rd Party and Messaging Systems D esign C onfigur ation Runtime SAP Systems Integration Server Integration Server Integration Engine Integration Integration Integration Integration Business Additional Marketplaces Process Integration Repository Repository Directory Directory Engine Services SOAP Plain HTTP Partner Eco - System System Landscape Directory System Landscape Directory Runtime Workbench (additional 3rd Party Adapters and Industry Standards)

SAP Exchange Infrastructure & Web Services Integration Repository & Directory Business Process Engine Integration Runtime Routing Mapping SAP Web Application Server Persistency RFC Web Services Infrastructure ... RMI SOAP SOAP Adapter Adapter Native Protocol Native Protocol SOAP SOAP mySAP Component NON SAP Component mySAP Component NON SAP Component

Web Services – What XI adds to the picture XI is fully integrated with SAP Web Application Server infrastructure for Web Services SOAP as a message protocol XI inbound interfaces are native Web Services of Web AS (like Rfc) Export and import of complete WSDL documents WSDL = Web Service Definition Language Ability to go beyond Web Services and provide services for the enterprise By providing the integration services of XI: Integration Repository to manage Web Services / content Benefit: be Web Service enabled and Enterprise ready

SAP Web Application Server Open System Architecture Shared facilities Common connectivity Common persistence Shared benefits Multi tier architecture Highly scalable and reliable Platform independence Different protocols (SOAP, HTTP, SMTP, RFC, FTP) Expandable Advanced caching Database independence Scalable transaction handling Caching Browser / Portal 3rd party apps / exchange infr. SAP Web Application Server Connectivity Internet Communication Manager Web Dynpro Web Services Infrastructure J2EE / ABAP Persistence Database Abstraction

Interoperability – SAP .NET Connector Highlights SAP .NET Connector is the first dedicated SAP product offering NetWeaver - .NET interoperability Extend mySAP applications with .NET components Available today Version 1.0 ships since 11/2002 Already 1800 registered downloads so far. Very positive feedback from customers and partners

Interoperability – The Visual Studio Add-In SAP Proxy Class SAP Toolbox Logon Wizard Table Wizard Databinding

Providing Web services based on Open Standards UDDI SOAP Processing Business Application Web Service Configuration UDDI Publishing WSDL Generation Development Environment Web Service Consumer Web Service Interfaces RFC BAPI IDoc EJB SAP Web Application Server Extensible Runtime Pluggable Features Security Transactions Protocols WSDL SOAP

Consuming Web services based on Open Standards UDDI SOAP Processing Business Application UDDI based Web Service discovery Web Service Proxy Generation Proxy Configuration Development Environment Proxy Config. Web Service Proxies SAP Web Application Server Extensible runtime Pluggable features Security Transactions Protocols WSDL SOAP Web Service Provider

Interoperability – Platforms Windows Server Microsoft Windows is most widely used OS and only one with end-to-end support for all SAP components After 3 years of succesful development cooperation with Microsoft SAP is launch partner for Windows Server 2003 and its 64-bit version Microsoft Certification SAP R/3 Enterprise 4.7 is certified for Windows Server 2003 - Datacenter Edition Integration of MS Active Directory and SAP EP Active Directory is SAP BC-LDAP-USR certified

Interoperability – Windows Server 2003 64-bit Close cooperation with Microsoft, HP and Intel engineering First IA64-based SAP R/3 presented during Intel Developer Conferences in Tokyo and Mexico City by Intel CEO Craig Barett in February 2000 Since then continuous improvements and stabilization of this strategic platform FCS / FPC for SAP R/3 since August 2001 First productive site since March 2002: VTG Lenkering, Hamburg GA expected simultaneously with Windows Server 2003 release in April 2003

XML Encr. & Sign., DSIG, SAML … SAP NetWeaver Openness Driving TCO Reduction Through Industry Standards Orgs SAP NetWeaver™ Standards Supported (Selection) PEOPLE INTEGRATION Multi channel access Portal Collaboration JAAS, WSRP, Personal Java W3C OASIS JCP WS-I Eclipse .org mySQL OMG … INFORMATION INTEGRATION Knowledge Mgmt Business Intelligence Master Data Mgmt ICE , WebDav , XML/A, JMI, XMI, CWM, ODBO XML Encr. & Sign., DSIG, SAML … PROCESS INTEGRATION Integration Broker Business Process Mgmt BPEL, CIDX, RosettaNet, CPPA APPLICATION PLATFORM J2EE ABAP DB and OS Abstraction HTTP, XML, SMTP, J2EE, WSDL, SOAP, UDDI, XSLT Microsoft and SAP are the industry leaders of many standardization organizations for Web Services

How to get SAP NetWeaver™ Move from SAP R/3 to mySAP Upgrade from SAP R/3 to mySAP ERP or mySAP Business Suite All mySAP solutions are powered by SAP NetWeaver. Upgrade to the latest mySAP release The latest releases of mySAP solutions leverage the full power of SAP NetWeaver Deploy SAP xApps SAP xApps are snap-on applications that use SAP NetWeaver to integrate with SAP and non-SAP systems License SAP NetWeaver solutions Use SAP NetWeaver to master the heterogeneity in your IT environment. License EP, MI, BI, XI, MDM, Web AS individually Use partner solutions built on SAP NetWeaver

Agenda SAP and Microsoft – a strong Partnership Enterprise Services Architecture Make Web services work for your business Enterprise Services Architecture and Web services in action SAP NetWeaver and .NET Turning the Enterprise Services Architecture concept into reality SAP NetWeaver components and Web serivces Summary

Summary - SAP and Microsoft We share the same vision Enable to access information anytime, anywhere from any device through Web Services We will extend our collaboration with SAP NetWeaver SAP and Microsoft drive common semantics and work jointly on technologies and solutions that understand these semantics SAP NetWeaver Microsoft .NET Portal Development Kit for .NET People Integration Office Integration Exchange Integration Information Integration Integration of MS Content Management Server Integration of SQL Server Analysis Services Process Integration Biztalk Server Interoperability SAP .NET Connector Open Standards Web Services Application Platform DB and OS Abstraction Windows OS SQL Server

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