Configuring SAP Business Technology Platform
The Practical Guide for Administrators
Información
- Editorial: SAP PRESS
- Autores: Martin Koch, Siegfried Zeilinger
- Año: 2025
- Edición: 1
- Páginas: 450
- Idioma: Inglés
Descripción
Get everything you need to know to set up SAP BTP! Learn how to structure accounts and authenticate users, and then dive into SAP BTP license models and cloud connector installation and configuration. You will learn how to set up SAP Build, SAP Integration Suite, SAP Business Application Studio, and SAP Cloud Transport Management using step-by-step instructions. Your practical SAP BTP admin guide is here!
- Set up SAP Business Technology Platform in your landscape
- Configure global accounts, subaccounts, users, authentication, and more
- Install and activate key services such as SAP Integration Suite and SAP Build
Aspectos Destacados
- Global accounts and subaccounts
- Security and authorizations
- User administration
- Identity Authentication service
- Identity Provisioning service
- Cloud connector
- SAP Business Application Studio
- SAP Integration Suite
- SAP Cloud Transport Management
- SAP Build
Aprenderás sobre
- Configuration:
Understand the structure and administration of global accounts, subaccounts, users, roles, directories, and more in SAP BTP. Install and configure the cloud connector to integrate SAP BTP with on-premise systems.
- Security:
Learn how to effectively manage user identities and access rights using services like Identity Authentication and Identity Provisioning. Walk through best practices for setting up a security and compliance model, get to know your security tools, and troubleshoot your system.
- Activating Services:
Set up and activate key applications: SAP Business Application Studio, SAP Integration Suite, SAP Cloud Transport Management, and SAP Build. From granting authorizations to creating subscriptions, you’ll learn to get these applications up and running on SAP BTP.
Tabla de Contenidos
- Preface
- Target Audience
- Notes on Reading this Book
- Structure of the Book
- Summary
- 1 Introduction to SAP BTP
- 1.1 History and Positioning
- 1.2 License Models, Service-Level Agreements, and Important Documents
- 1.3 Global Accounts and Subaccounts
- 1.4 SAP Discovery Center
- 1.5 Entitlements and Service Plans
- 1.6 Best Practices
- 1.6.1 Structure of a Governance Model
- 1.6.2 Structure of an Account Model
- 1.6.3 Setting Up a Security and Compliance Model
- 1.6.4 Reference Architectures
- 1.7 Troubleshooting
- 1.8 Resources
- 1.9 Summary
- 2 User Administration
- 2.1 Security and Authorizations
- 2.1.1 Basics of Secure Communication
- 2.1.2 Authentication
- 2.1.3 Authorization
- 2.2 SAP Cloud Identity Services
- 2.2.1 Identity Authentication
- 2.2.2 Identity Provisioning
- 2.3 Summary
- 3 Advanced Identity Authentication Service Topics
- 3.1 SAML 2.0
- 3.2 OpenID Connect
- 3.3 Practical Example: Identity Authentication as a Proxy to Microsoft Entra ID
- 3.3.1 Integrate Microsoft Entra ID into Identity Authentication with SAML 2.0
- 3.3.2 Integrate Microsoft Entra ID into Identity Authentication with OpenID Connect
- 3.4 Practical Example: Two-Factor Authentication/Risk-Based Authentication
- 3.5 Practical Example: Conditional Authentication
- 3.6 Summary
- 4 Global Account Administration
- 4.1 Access to the Global Account
- 4.2 Authentication and Authorization Management
- 4.2.1 User Management
- 4.2.2 Roles and Role Collections
- 4.2.3 Practical Example: Setting Up Authentication via SAP Cloud Identity Service
- 4.3 Directories
- 4.4 Boosters
- 4.5 System Landscape
- 4.6 Resource Provider
- 4.7 Entitlements
- 4.8 Usage Monitoring
- 4.9 Summary
- 5 Subaccount Administration
- 5.1 Creating a Subaccount
- 5.2 Authentication and Authorization
- 5.2.1 User Administration
- 5.2.2 Trust Configuration and Other Identity Providers
- 5.2.3 Roles and Role Collections
- 5.2.4 Practical Example: Authentication on a Subaccount with Identity Authentication
- 5.2.5 Practical Example: Subaccount with Microsoft Entra ID as the Identity Provider
- 5.3 Organizations, Spaces, and Quotas
- 5.4 Subscriptions and Services
- 5.5 SAP Audit Log Viewer Service for SAP BTP
- 5.6 Summary
- 6 Cloud Connector
- 6.1 Installation and Configuration
- 6.1.1 Prerequisites
- 6.1.2 Installing the Cloud Connector
- 6.1.3 Initial Steps
- 6.1.4 Configuring the User Interface
- 6.1.5 Cloud Configuration
- 6.1.6 On-Premise Configuration
- 6.1.7 Reporting Configuration
- 6.1.8 Advanced Configuration
- 6.2 Ensuring High Availability
- 6.3 SAP Connectivity Service
- 6.4 Summary
- 7 Activating and Setting Up SAP Business Application Studio
- 7.1 Setting Up SAP Business Application Studio
- 7.2 Granting Authorizations
- 7.3 Working with Dev Spaces
- 7.4 Using External Systems
- 7.5 Versioning with Git Repositories
- 7.6 Summary
- 8 Activating and Setting Up SAP Integration Suite
- 8.1 Functions and History of SAP Integration Suite
- 8.2 Creating a Subaccount and Assigning Entitlements
- 8.3 Creating a Subscription
- 8.4 Activating Capabilities
- 8.5 Instantiating the SAP Process Integration Runtime
- 8.6 Create Service Key
- 8.7 Summary
- 9 Activating and Setting Up SAP Cloud Transport Management for SAP Integration Suite
- 9.1 Activating SAP Cloud Transport Management
- 9.2 Deploying SAP Cloud Transport Management
- 9.3 Creating a System Landscape in SAP Cloud Transport Management
- 9.4 Adding the SAP Content Agent Service to a Subaccount
- 9.5 Configuring SAP Cloud Transport Management in SAP Integration Suite
- 9.6 Summary
- 10 Activating and Setting Up SAP Build
- 10.1 SAP Build Apps
- 10.1.1 Installation
- 10.1.2 Configuration
- 10.2 SAP Build Process Automation
- 10.3 SAP Build Work Zone
- 10.3.1 Initial Steps
- 10.3.2 Run the Booster
- 10.3.3 Configuring SAP Build Work Zone, Advanced Edition
- 10.4 SAP Build Code
- 10.5 Summary
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