Customizing SAP S/4HANA with SAP Cloud Platform
Designing a Future-Ready Enterprise Architecture
Información
- Editorial: SAP PRESS
- Autores: Paresh Mishra, Vipin Varappurath
- Año: 2021
- Edición: 1
- Páginas: 383
- Idioma: Inglés
Descripción
Build a flexible and sustainable environment for SAP S/4HANA development with this guide to SAP Cloud Platform services! Walk through the steps involved in designing your enterprise architecture, from evaluating your existing landscape to extending and enhancing SAP S/4HANA without disrupting the core. You’ll get a detailed look at how to use SAP Cloud Platform services for master data, data integration, business process automation, UX, and security. Future-proof your system!
- Enhance and extend SAP S/4HANA architecture with SAP Cloud Platform
- See how services for master data management, integration, and automation can optimize business processes
- Explore extension and development services for SAP S/4HANA customization
Aspectos Destacados
- Enterprise architecture design
- Master data distribution
- Data integration
- Business process automation
- User experience
- Security
- Extensions
- Cloud-native applications
- DevOps
- Continuous monitoring
Aprenderás sobre
- System Landscape Design:
Use tools like SAP Process Mining and Spotlight by SAP to evaluate your existing landscape and identify gaps. Then, see how to design your future landscape using architecture design principles.
- Tools and Services:
Dive into SAP Cloud Platform’s offerings! From SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite to SAP Intelligent Robotic Process Automation, see how to optimize your landscape and your business processes.
- Development:
Extend SAP S/4HANA with SAP Cloud Platform Extension Suite and see how to develop cloud-native applications. Manage your DevOps pipeline and see how to monitor your applications through notifications and application logging.
Tabla de Contenidos
- Preface
- Target Audience
- Objective of This Book
- Structure of This Book
- Terminology
- Global Account
- Subaccounts
- Directories (Beta)
- Cloud Foundry Organization
- Spaces
- Relationships among Global Accounts, Subaccounts, Organizations, and Spaces
- Acknowledgments
- Conclusion
- 1 Future-Ready Enterprise Architecture
- 1.1 What Is a Future-Ready Enterprise?
- 1.2 Why Is SAP Cloud Platform Essential for a Future-Ready Enterprise?
- 1.2.1 Role of SAP Cloud Platform
- 1.2.2 SAP Cloud Platform and the Intelligent Enterprise
- 1.2.3 Elevate Your Enterprise Integration and Extension Experience
- 1.2.4 Pricing and Packaging
- 1.2.5 Service Catalog
- 1.3 Realms in the Future-Ready Enterprise
- 1.3.1 Business Foundation: Understanding Your Current Process
- 1.3.2 Future Aware: Architecting and Designing
- 1.3.3 Future Focused: Cloud Application Development
- 1.3.4 Trailblazer: Manage Innovations
- 1.4 Summary
- 2 Understanding Your Current Business Processes and Landscape
- 2.1 Current Business Processes
- 2.2 Future-Aware Business Processes
- 2.3 Tools and Frameworks
- 2.3.1 SAP Process Mining by Celonis
- 2.3.2 Spotlight by SAP
- 2.3.3 SAP API Business Hub
- 2.3.4 Ruum by SAP
- 2.4 Outcomes
- 2.5 Summary
- 3 Architecture and Design Considerations for a Future-Ready Landscape
- 3.1 Future-Aware Landscape
- 3.2 Cloud Architecture and the TOGAF Standard
- 3.3 Platform Advisory Methodology
- 3.3.1 Platform Capability Model Overview
- 3.3.2 Foundation
- 3.3.3 Future Aware
- 3.3.4 Future Focused
- 3.3.5 Trailblazers
- 3.4 Data Architecture Principles
- 3.5 Design Outcomes
- 3.5.1 Technology Platform Principles
- 3.5.2 Integration Principles
- 3.5.3 Development Principles
- 3.5.4 User Experience Principles
- 3.5.5 Database Requirement
- 3.6 Summary
- 4 Master Data Distribution
- 4.1 Master Data Distribution Use Cases
- 4.2 Developing a Master Data Distribution Strategy
- 4.2.1 SAP Cloud Platform Master Data for Business Partners
- 4.2.2 SAP Cloud Platform Data Enrichment
- 4.2.3 SAP Data Quality Management, Microservices for Location Data
- 4.2.4 Data Attribute Recommendation
- 4.3 Compliance with Master Data Retention and Deletion
- 4.4 Summary
- 5 Process and Data Integration
- 5.1 Integration Use Cases and SAP Integration Solution Advisory Methodology
- 5.1.1 Process Invocation Use Case Patterns
- 5.1.2 Data Movement Use Case Patterns
- 5.1.3 User Consumption
- 5.1.4 Internet of Things Integration
- 5.2 SAP Cloud Platform Connectivity and Cloud Connector
- 5.3 SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite
- 5.3.1 Configuration
- 5.3.2 Cloud Integration
- 5.3.3 API Management
- 5.3.4 Open Connectors
- 5.3.5 Integration Advisor
- 5.4 SAP Cloud Platform Enterprise Messaging
- 5.4.1 Product Overview
- 5.4.2 Configuration
- 5.5 SAP Data Intelligence
- 5.6 SAP Internet of Things
- 5.7 Defining Integration Pattern Design
- 5.8 Integration with Legacy Applications
- 5.8.1 Creating User-Provided Service Instances
- 5.8.2 Service Management
- 5.8.3 Other Integration Methods
- 5.9 Summary
- 6 Business Process Automation and Optimization
- 6.1 Build Efficient Automations in Business Processes
- 6.1.1 Services and Products on SAP Cloud Platform
- 6.1.2 SAP-Delivered Scenarios
- 6.2 Robotic Process Automation
- 6.2.1 Cloud Factory
- 6.2.2 Desktop Studio
- 6.2.3 Desktop Agent
- 6.3 Business Process Visibility and Management
- 6.3.1 Activating SAP Cloud Platform Workflow Management and SAP Cloud Platform Process Visibility
- 6.3.2 Integrating SAP Cloud Platform Process Visibility with SAP Cloud Platform Workflow Management
- 6.3.3 SAP Cloud Platform Process Visibility Product Attributes
- 6.4 Automation Use Cases and Decision Matrix
- 6.4.1 Selection
- 6.4.2 SAP-Delivered Scenarios
- 6.4.3 Transformation Cases
- 6.4.4 Decisions and Criteria for Success
- 6.5 Summary
- 7 User Experience and Mobile Consumption
- 7.1 SAP Cloud Platform Launchpad
- 7.2 SAP Work Zone
- 7.3 SAP Cloud Platform Mobile Services
- 7.3.1 Product Overview and Configuration
- 7.3.2 Mobile Card Kit
- 7.3.3 Mobile Development Kit
- 7.3.4 SAP Cloud Platform SDK for iOS
- 7.3.5 SAP Cloud Platform SDK for Android
- 7.4 SAP Translation Hub
- 7.5 Summary
- 8 Security
- 8.1 Authentication Management
- 8.1.1 Cloud Foundry Environment
- 8.1.2 Default Authentication in SAP Cloud Platform
- 8.1.3 Identity Authentication Service
- 8.1.4 SAML 2.0 Identity Provider
- 8.2 Authorization Management
- 8.2.1 Cloud Foundry Environment
- 8.2.2 Neo Environment
- 8.3 Credential Store Service and Keystore Service
- 8.3.1 Cloud Foundry Environment
- 8.3.2 Neo Environment
- 8.4 OAuth 2.0 Application Protection
- 8.5 Secure Platform Operations
- 8.5.1 Predefined Roles and Functions
- 8.5.2 Custom Platform Roles
- 8.5.3 Platform Identity Provider
- 8.6 Identity Provisioning Service
- 8.7 SAP Cloud Identity Access Governance
- 8.8 Audit Logging
- 8.8.1 Cloud Foundry Environment
- 8.8.2 Neo Environment
- 8.8.3 Identity Authentication Logs
- 8.9 Summary
- 9 Developing SAP S/4HANA Extensions
- 9.1 Building Extensions to Differentiate
- 9.2 SAP Cloud Platform’s Extension Capabilities
- 9.3 SAP Cloud Platform Runtimes
- 9.3.1 SAP Cloud Platform Application Runtime
- 9.3.2 SAP Cloud Platform Serverless Runtime
- 9.3.3 SAP Cloud Platform, ABAP Environment
- 9.3.4 SAP Cloud Platform, Kyma Runtime
- 9.3.5 Decision Matrix
- 9.4 Integrating Applications with Hyperscaler Services
- 9.4.1 Resource Provider
- 9.4.2 Service Broker
- 9.5 Summary
- 10 Continuous Integration and Delivery
- 10.1 Continuous Integration and Delivery Overview
- 10.1.1 Continuous Integration
- 10.1.2 Continuous Delivery
- 10.1.3 SAP Cloud Platform Services
- 10.2 Building a DevOps Strategy and Plan
- 10.2.1 Building Your Strategy and Landscape in SAP Cloud Platform
- 10.2.2 Managing Roles and Responsibilities
- 10.3 SAP Cloud Platform Transport Management
- 10.3.1 Multitarget Applications and Multitarget Application Archive
- 10.3.2 Set Up SAP Cloud Platform Transport Management
- 10.4 Project “Piper”
- 10.4.1 Overview
- 10.4.2 Configuring SAP Cloud SDK Pipeline
- 10.4.3 Integrate SAP Cloud Platform Transport Management with Pipeline
- 10.5 SAP Cloud Platform Continuous Integration and Delivery
- 10.5.1 Service Configuration
- 10.5.2 Access the Service
- 10.5.3 Configure GitHub Hook
- 10.5.4 Access SAP Cloud Platform Continuous Integration and Delivery from SAP Web IDE
- 10.6 Summary
- 11 Continuous Monitoring
- 11.1 Logging
- 11.1.1 Cloud Foundry
- 11.1.2 Neo
- 11.1.3 Application Performance Monitoring with Dynatrace
- 11.2 Alerts and Remediation
- 11.2.1 SAP Cloud Platform Alert Notification
- 11.2.2 SAP Cloud Platform Automation Pilot
- 11.3 Summary
- 12 Developing Cloud-Native Applications
- 12.1 Resiliency Principles
- 12.1.1 Service-Level Agreements
- 12.1.2 Availability and Resiliency Patterns
- 12.2 High-Availability Best Practices with SAP Cloud Platform
- 12.2.1 Cloud Connector High Availability
- 12.2.2 Caching Setup
- 12.2.3 Rate Limiting
- 12.2.4 Application Autoscaler
- 12.2.5 Application Resiliency
- 12.2.6 SAP Cloud Platform Application Deployment
- 12.2.7 Logging
- 12.3 Multi-Data Center Failover
- 12.4 Summary
- 13 Trailblazing Enterprise Innovations
- 13.1 Industry Trends and Technology Trends
- 13.2 Industry Challenges and Reimagined Business Processes
- 13.2.1 High-Tech Industry
- 13.2.2 Consumer Products Industry
- 13.2.3 Industrial Machinery and Components Industry
- 13.2.4 Travel and Transportation
- 13.2.5 Banking Industry
- 13.2.6 Telco Industry
- 13.2.7 Utilities Industry
- 13.2.8 Engineering, Construction, and Operations Industry
- 13.2.9 Automotive Industry
- 13.2.10 Retail
- 13.3 Addressing Whitespaces and Gaps
- 13.4 Frameworks and Prioritization
- 13.4.1 Innovation Engagement Framework
- 13.4.2 Tools
- 13.5 Summary
- 14 Measuring Success
- 14.1 Farming Framework
- 14.2 Harmonization and Optimization
- 14.2.1 System Harmonization
- 14.2.2 DevOps for Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
- 14.2.3 Replatforming the System Landscape
- 14.3 Innovation Framework
- 14.4 Value Realization Engagement
- 14.4.1 Business Benefits
- 14.4.2 Planning Tool
- 14.5 Summary
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