Ever thought about having the autonomy to manage your SAP Fieldglass company by yourself and reduce the number of support cases? As a Configuration Manager, this is already possible!
But, what is this Configuration Manager?
The configuration manager is a superuser that can perform many administrative actions independently, through a self-service dashboard.
Independence! This is what you get as a Configuration Manager. By reducing the need to open support cases with SAP Fieldglass, you increase productivity and save your precious time managing your time-sensitive tasks.
What exactly can a Configuration Manager control?
As a configuration manager, you are provided with access to integration, system, and maintenance tools, in the color-coded tiles of the self-service dashboard. You can, for example, set up connectors, enable and disable company configurations, and create and maintain API license keys. With all this empowerment, we recommend that this potent user role is created for system administrators or technical resources at your company.
Check out all the features you can manage as a Configuration Manager:
Category | Available Features |
Action |
|
Analytics | Report Schedule |
Implementation Tools |
|
Integration Tools |
|
Partner Management | OpenText ECM |
Publish/Subscribe Framework |
|
Rates |
|
Single Sign-On | Single Sign-On |
You can also create the following items as a Configuration Manager:
• API Application Key
• App Activity Subscription
• Crypto Asset
• End Point
• Integration Subscription
• Payload
• Qualification
• Rate Component
• Rate Component Group
Watch this five-minute video to learn more about what is possible with Configuration Manager: Self Service Control to Streamline Integrations and Personalize Settings.
Why wait?
Interested in creating configuration managers for your company in SAP Fieldglass? See How to Create a Configuration Manager User for steps about creating your superuser and start easing your work with SAP Fieldglass right now!
Disclaimer: the image used is my original compilation based on an image with 'free to use and modify' license, according to Google search. The image of What do We Want meme is used here in accordance with fair use license for the purposes of parody.
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
User | Count |
---|---|
5 | |
3 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 | |
1 |