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SAP TechEd Las Vegas Replay
Insights into fundamental strategy for S/4HANA
How Fiori makes S/4HANA the intelligent enterprise
New tools
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The legal disclaimer applies that things in the future are subject to change.
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High level
Ambition for S/4HANA – Intelligent ERP
Intelligent processes – remove repetitive tasks – RPA, machine learning, help to improve processes
Complementary part is the user experience
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Fiori is the go to user interface for S/4HANA
Customers who do not implement Fiori, will not benefit from innovations
New innovations are only available for Fiori
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If not implement Fiori the way intended, will have high user costs
Cherry picking of apps breaks user experience
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Fiori is more than Fiori apps
Is full functional scope covered by Fiori apps? No, as Fiori is more than apps
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Fiori is a design system, interaction patterns, placement, design system is independent of technology
For S/4HANA use SAPUi5 and classical transactions
Fiori itself is technology agnostic
Key ingredient is launchpad – generic services, search, documentation
Apps tailored to specific use case or tasks of user
Fiori visual theme – consistent visual experience
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Why important?
Build intelligent ERP
Offer new way of working
How does it look?
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How implement/not
Cherry picking apps – if you do this you end up with 2 entry points for the user (launchpad and SAP Gui); end up with bad user experience
High implementation costs; Fiori apps are not designed to be used individually
Recommendation is on right – implement Fiori along business roles, browser or Business Client
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Perimeter approach
Enter launchpad
Middle – insight to action
Lower level – see detailed UI’s – left Fiori, right Classical UI
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Offer different pyramids per role
Out of the box comprehensive business roles, template for your project, don’t assume fit 100% of needs
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Different deployment options
Fiori for ERP – recommend separate Front end server; keep ERP system stable, and Fiori was innovation
For S/4HANA, recommend embedded deployment; backend is innovation driver
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If you want a single entry point, offer SCP portal, central launchpad, connect to multiple systems, next generation of portal – not yet available; heavily developing
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Client strategy – access by browser
Second option for those who want local client – use Business Client which has 3 connection types
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Left – browser
Right – Business Client (outer shell is Business Client, running Chromium browser, gui transaction opens in separate tab)
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No notes, but the text is interesting
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If you do cherry picking of apps, will experience they may not work – navigation breaks
High implementation costs, reconfiguration, it takes a while
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Steps – do it in a sandbox
Fit gap analysis for Fiori
Adjust content
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Identify relevant business roles
Go to apps library
Aggregate roles
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Not many notes on this one, other than the new Fiori Content Manager
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Mass maintenance with Fiori Content Manager
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No notes on this one, something you should try yourself in your sandbox
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Fiori Content Manager
Delivered by Support Pack
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Fiori is the go-to UI
Important to put it on road map
OK to do technical migration but have second phase; do it role by role
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