In this course you will learn basic steps in SAP that will help your day to day SAP Life easier and more optimal. You will at least save 10-15 minutes of your time by taking this course.
SAP stands for Systems Applications and Products in Data Processing. SAP, by definition, is also the name of the ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software as well as the name of the company. SAP Software is a European multinational, founded in 1972 by Wellenreuther, Hopp, Hector, Plattner, and Tschira. They develop software solutions for managing business operations and customer relationships.
SAP system consists of a number of fully integrated modules, which covers virtually every aspect of business management.
SAP is #1 in the ERP market. As of 2010, SAP has more than 140,000 installations worldwide, over 25 industry-specific business solutions and more than 75,000 customers in 120 countries
Other Competitive products of SAP Software in the market are Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, etc.
Benefits of Data from SAP to Microsoft Office Applications
SAP-MS Office Connectivity extends data from SAP to Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Word using a SOA based Information Delivery Server and Microsoft Office Add-ins, and provides the following benefits
Eliminates cut-and-paste based data collecting mechanism from SAP to Microsoft Excel.
Enables users to get real-time data from SAP within Excel with a single-click Refresh.
Enables users to query and update SAP transactions from within Outlook screens.
Allows the users to update SAP from within Excel, Outlook and Word.
Avoids any data-integrity issues with copying and reduces compliance issues.
Who Benefits
Production and Logistics Managers who want to create Excel reports from latest SAP data.
Managers who want to track projects and status automatically as they receive status e-mails.
Analysts who want to combine data from SAP and other enterprise data stores for budgeting purposes.