Enterprise ESA Transformation

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Enterprise Envisioning Session Dan Maloney SAP

Transcript of Enterprise ESA Transformation

© SAP America 2004, Vision & Value, Dan Maloney 1

Enterprise Envisioning Session

Dan MaloneySAP

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Agenda

Enterprise Services Architecture (ESA) Overview

SAP NetWeaver™ Overview

Example ApproachESA Roadmap

Driving Toward “Essential”; A People-Centric Approach to ESA

Agenda

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(Source CSC, 2003)

Web Services

Evolution to a Service Oriented Architecture

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SER-VICES

PORTAL & UI BPM

ANALYTICS &REPORTING

TCO

The Application View on Enterprise Services Architecture

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SAP NETWEAVER 2004ONE Integrated Platform

SAP NetWeaver™

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PEOPLE INTEGRATION

Multi channel access

Portal Collaboration

INFORMATION INTEGRATION

Bus. Intelligence

Master Data Mgmt

Knowledge Mgmt

PROCESS INTEGRATIONIntegration Broker

BusinessProcess Mgmt

APPLICATION PLATFORM

J2EE

DB and OS Abstraction

ABAP

Life Cycle M

gmt

One ProductSynchronized release dates

One FoundationWeb AS 6.40

One PackageUnified everything

One BoxSAP NetWeaver in a box

All AppsBusiness Suite and xApps developed on NetWeaver

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UI

PROCESSES

REPORTING & ANALYSIS

REPOSITORIES& MODELING

People

Information

Process

Enterprise Services Architecture People, Information and Process Integration

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UI

PROCESSES

REPORTING & ANALYSIS

REPOSITORIES& MODELING

People

Information

Process

Intuitive and consistent portal navigation and look and feel

“UI first” approach with rich front-end configuration and customizingbased on reusable WebDynpro components (Pattern)

Clean separation between front-end interaction and back-end business logic based on business object services

Enterprise Services Architecture for People Integration

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UI

PROCESSES

REPORTING & ANALYSIS

REPOSITORIES& MODELING

People

Information

Process

Easy to build, easy to extend, easy to use simple reporting

Seamless integration of transactional and analytical information

A common query layer for different data sources

BW as embedded Service

Enterprise Services Architecture Information Integration

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One Architecture for workflow and automated processes

Process logic decoupled from applications

Flexible process configuration

Flexible process extendibility

Unified approach for A2A and B2B Integration

UI

PROCESSES

REPORTING & ANALYSIS

REPOSITORIES& MODELING

People

Information

Process

Enterprise Services ArchitectureProcess Integration

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Implementation follows modeling

Implementation is model driven as far as possible

One common repository forUI-, Process-, and Enterprise-Services

Service Composition supported by a single modeling tool

UI

PROCESSES

REPORTING & ANALYSIS

REPOSITORIES& MODELING

People

Information

Process

Enterprise Services ArchitectureIntegration Repositories

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Roadmap - A People-Centric ApproachReaching ESA Enabled by SAP NetWeaver

IT “transfo

rmed” t

o a servi

ces deliv

ery organiza

tion

“One” View SAP Enterprise Portal• Common access to all SAP web services• User Management; Common Interface for all employees, partners, customers

• Merging multiple BWs into one single instance• From a heterogeneous release environment, to a balanced homogeneous release sphere

Consolidated Global Data Repository SAP Business Warehouse

• Enterprise Services Catalogue (Top Down Approach)• Native XML messaging• One point of entry into SAP services

Shared Services SAP XI

Business Process Management• BPML• Guided Procedures

• Harmonized Master data• Company Data Management and Hierarchies

Homogeneous Data Definitions SAP MDM

• First SAP web applications (supply chain, etc.)• Individual services

Composite Applications SAP Web AS

functionality

value

E S A Adaptive, Flexible,Secure, Proactive

XML, UDDI, HTTP, WSDL, …

Today: N-tier ApplicationsABAP, Proprietary, Inflexible

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EssentialEssential

ScalableScalable

ValuableValuable

AvailableAvailable

Cost Reduction/Avoidance Revenue Enhancement

BusinessValue

• Leverage EA• Deep Vertical

Solutions• Value-added

offerings• Business

Process Enhancement

• Global and Business Unit Centric Content

• One Corp. Comm. (Internal)

• Broad Bus Unit Application Int.

• Massive Audience

• Global / Enterprise Architecture (EA)

• Comprehensive Shared Services

• Light Bus Unit Application Int.

• UI/IA Standards

• Targeted audience

• Foundation Architecture

• Rudimentary Shared Services

• Enterprise Lifeline • Can’t Live without• Cross-functional

Processes• Business

Innovation• One Global

Community (Internal/External)

• Enterprise Services Architecture

• Broad and Deep App. Integration

• Cross App. Bus Process Int.

• Collaboration (Internal/External)

TechnicalValue

Timeline

Horizontal Approach (seen below)Broad audience; often enterprise wideValue through commonality and standards

Vertical ApproachTargeted audience; collaborative touch points throughout processValue through process enhancement

Customers often take one of these approaches or a parallel approach dependent on business requirements.

Driving Toward “Essential”A People-Centric Approach to Innovation

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People Self-ServicesTravel Management, Time & AttendanceBenefits, Payroll, Corp. Comm., It Help Desk

functionality

value

Available PhaseSharing Common Services Across The Enterprise

Available

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SAP NetWeaver™

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PEOPLE INTEGRATION

Multi channel access

Portal Collaboration

INFORMATION INTEGRATION

Bus. Intelligence

Master Data Mgmt

PROCESS INTEGRATION

Integration Broker

BusinessProcess Mgmt

APPLICATION PLATFORM

J2EE

DB and OS Abstraction

ABAP

Life Cycle M

gmt

Improved ScenariosInternal and External PortalColl. Knowledge NetworkCommunity EnablementEnterprise Class Mobile applications (connected and disconnected environments)

News from SAP EP 6.0Platform independentUNIX and Windows serversWebSphere and .NET PDK’sComprehensive DelegatedAdministration Localization for 20+ languages(inc. Chinese, Japanese, Korean)

Knowledge ManagementA unified view, taxonomies and set of common serviceson top of heterogeneousrepositories of unstructured informationContent ManagementRetrieval & Classification

Collaboration RoomsVirtual Team RoomsKnowledge ManagementThreaded discussions

Real Time CollaborationActiveInstant MessagingApplication SharingWhite boarding

Knowledge Mgmt

SAP NetWeaver: SAP MI, EP, KMC

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People Self-ServicesTravel Management, Time & AttendanceBenefits, Payroll, Corp. Comm., It Help Desk

People Empowermente_Learning Hosting, e-Procurement,Scorecard, Financial Consolidation

functionality

value

Scalable PhaseEmpowering Your Most Powerful Resources; Your Employees

Scalable

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SAP NetWeaver™

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PEOPLE INTEGRATION

Multi channel access

Portal Collaboration

INFORMATION INTEGRATION

Bus. Intelligence

Master Data Mgmt

Knowledge Mgmt

PROCESS INTEGRATION

Integration Broker

BusinessProcess Mgmt

APPLICATION PLATFORM

J2EE

DB and OS Abstraction

ABAP

Life Cycle M

gmt

Improved ScenariosAnalytics & ReportingSystem ConsolidationRegulatory Compliance

News from SAP BW 3.5BI Web ServicesHeterogeneous data accessAdvanced planning frameworkReal-time BI Information broadcastingStreamlined alert message processing

SAP MDM enables information integrity across the business network

Services and support to consolidate content, harmonize and centrally manage master dataMaster data is defined through the business environment, based on generic and industry specific elements (product data, customer data, etc.)

Information IntegrationMaster Data Management and Business Warehouse

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People Self-ServicesTravel Management, Time & AttendanceBenefits, Payroll, Corp. Comm., It Help Desk

People Empowermente_Learning Hosting, e-Procurement,Scorecard, Financial Consolidation

Team CollaborationCollaborative PM & Budgeting, Project Design Collaboration, BU/Employee Communities

functionality

value

Valuable PhaseProcess and Collaborative Integration

Valuable

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SAP NetWeaver™

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PEOPLE INTEGRATION

Multi channel access

Portal Collaboration

INFORMATION INTEGRATION

Bus. Intelligence

Master Data Mgmt

Knowledge Mgmt

PROCESS INTEGRATION

Integration Broker

BusinessProcess Mgmt

APPLICATION PLATFORM

J2EE

DB and OS Abstraction

ABAP

Life Cycle M

gmt

Improved ScenariosApplication-to-ApplicationEnabling B2B ProcessesSystem Consolidation

News from SAP XI 3.0Improved support for B2BIndustry SpeakIntegrated business process managementExtended versioning support for metadataIncreased throughput and optimization

SAP NetWeaver: SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI)

SAP-XI is the Cornerstone of SAP‘s distributed NetWeaver architecture (e.g. SRM 2.0, Master Data Management)

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3rd PartyApplications

Existing SAPApplication

(ABAP)

IDoc or RFCAdapter 3rd Party Adapter

SAP Web Application Server

Proxy Runtime

ABAP AppJ2EE App

ProxyProxy

Integration Server

description

SOAP Adapter

Plain HTTPAdapter

description

Integration Directory

Business Processes

Business ProcessEngine

Business ProcessEngine

Integration Builder

Inter-application,inter-enterprise

process definitions

Inter-application,inter-enterpriseprocess control by executionof process definitions

Business Process ModelerWeb UI for BP Modeling

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Integration EngineIntegration Engine

SAP-XI 3.0 - Business Process Management

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People Self-ServicesTravel Management, Time & AttendanceBenefits, Payroll, Corp. Comm., It Help Desk

People Empowermente_Learning Hosting, e-Procurement,Scorecard, Financial Consolidation

Team CollaborationCollaborative PM & Budgeting, Project Design Collaboration, BU/Employee Communities

functionality

value

Essential

Reaching EssentialCreating a Platform to Drive Innovation

Strategic Execution

xApps (e.g. xRPM), CustomComposite Apps, ESA,Innovation

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SAP NetWeaver™

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PEOPLE INTEGRATION

Multi channel access

Portal Collaboration

INFORMATION INTEGRATION

Bus. Intelligence

Master Data Mgmt

Knowledge Mgmt

PROCESS INTEGRATION

Integration Broker

BusinessProcess Mgmt

APPLICATION PLATFORM

J2EE

DB and OS Abstraction

ABAP

Life Cycle M

gmt

Leverage & Protects investmentsABAP technology

Provides innovationJAVA and J2EE technology

Provides DBMS independenceOpen SQL for Java and ABAP

Supports open Web standardsWeb services infrastructure

Supports custom developmentFull software development and lifecycle toolset

Supports GlobalizationUNICODE support

High availability featuresNo single point of failure

Connectivity to any J2EE and .NET server

Simplifies system landscapeITS will be fully integrated in SAP Web AS

SAP NetWeaver: SAP Web Application Server(Web AS)

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Requirements

Portal Functions

Example Composite ApplicationInnovation in Project Management

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Execution

Enterprise Management Strategic Enterprise Management

Financial Supply Chain Management

Project Management Contract Management Controlling

BusinessDevelopment & Acquisition

Opportunity Management

Design & Engineering

Procurement & Materials Management

Construction Management

Site Management & Execution

Commissioning/Startup/Handover

Business Support Compliance Management

Customs Management

Fixed Asset Management Workforce Deployment

Facility & Plant Operations Service Operations

Management Accounting

Portfolio Planning Project Development

Expediting & Tracking/Quality Inspection

Basic Design & Engineering

Financial Accounting

Space Management

Site Planning & Scheduling

Facility Lease out/in

Corporate Governance

Business Analytics

Detail Engineering

Fabrication & Assembly

Fleet Equipment & Tools Management Punch List & Warranty

Maintenance & Operations of Assets

Service Sales & Marketing

Employee Transaction Management

Planning & Scheduling

Collaboration

Subcontracting & Purchase OrdersRequest for Quotation & Awarding

Quality AssurancePlanning

Example Composite ApplicationInnovation in Project Management

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Execution

Enterprise Management Strategic Enterprise Management

Financial Supply Chain Management

Project Management Contract Management Controlling

BusinessDevelopment & Acquisition

Opportunity Management

Design & Engineering

Procurement & Materials Management

Construction Management

Site Management & Execution

Commissioning/Startup/Handover

Business Support Compliance Management

Customs Management

Fixed Asset Management Workforce Deployment

Facility & Plant Operations Service Operations

Management Accounting

Portfolio Planning Project Development

Expediting & Tracking/Quality Inspection

Basic Design & Engineering

Financial Accounting

Space Management

Site Planning & Scheduling

Facility Lease out/in

Corporate Governance

Business Analytics

Detail Engineering

Fabrication & Assembly Planning

Fleet Equipment & Tools Management Punch List & Warranty

Maintenance & Operations of Assets

Service Sales & Marketing

Employee Transaction Management

Planning & Scheduling

Collaboration1

Subcontracting & Purchase OrdersRequest for Quotation & Awarding

Quality Assurance

SubcontractingDistribution of project information (drawings etc.)

Project planning across different locationsStandardized project management processes according to Project Management

Improvement of quality of service through better information and documentsStandardized quality management

Portal used by Europe, Middle East, & Asia

Project internal communication and coordinationCross-company collaboration with subcontractors

Example Composite ApplicationInnovation in Project Management