SAP

SAP stands for ‘Systems Applications and Products’ and was originally aimed to provide customers with the ability to interact upon a common database along a comprehensive application range. Gradually more applications began to be assembled and today, SAP is being used by leading companies like Microsoft and IBM.

SAP was in fact founded by five IBM employees in 1972 from Mannheim, Germany. SAP applications have gone through various changes and modifications and the latest R/3 (business applications from SAP) provides immense capabilities to manage financial assets, production operations, plants, personnel, materials, archived documents and cost accounting. The latest R/3 framework runs on several platforms that include Windows 2000 and use client/server models. It also includes internet enabled packages for better information exchange.

SAP Evolution of SAP
SAP ERP Introduction
SAP Modules
SAP Architecture
SAP GUI Installation
SAP Net Weaver
SAP Logging onto SAP System
SAP GUI Customization
SAP End User Customization
SAP GUI Navigation
SAP Programming Language(ABAP)
SAP Security
SAP Basis
SAP Transaction Codes
SAP Project Lifecycle
SAP Career In SAP

SAP Useful Resources


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Useful Links on SAP


Wiki Page for SAP: SAP Wikipedia Page
SAP: Official Page of SAP
SAP: Enterprise Release 4.70

Useful Books on SAP

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