In the first blog in this series, we looked at how the HANA platform's capabilities reduce technical debt and complexity by eliminating the need for ETL when integrating your SAP S/4HANA and ArcGIS Enterprise systems.
In talking to a number of util...
Some of our asset intensive customers, like utilities, who are implementing ArcGIS on HANA with SAP ERP have asked me: how do the pieces fit together and where can I read about this in one place?
While the value that the HANA platform brings to Arc...
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GEF is integrated into SAP Plant Maintenance. GEF allows Plant Maintenance users to do their tasks using a map - regardless of whether the customer is running SAP ERP Central Component (ECC), SAP Business Suite powered by S...
Many SAP customers use SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) for self-service BI. SAC also offers additional capabilities that help decision makers understand the current state of the data, so they make a more informed decision. This includes planning and othe...
More and more of our customers who use SAP and Esri technology are realizing the value that HANA Cloud delivers to ArcGIS deployments. For years, HANA on-premises offered enterprise data warehouse architects the advantage of HANA’s ability to connec...
Saritha,
For HANA (on-prem) to store spatial data and allow 3rd party access (i.e. by ArcGIS Enterprise), you need either enterprise edition or the spatial and graph option. For HANA Cloud, there's no such distinction.
Tom
Wout,
You can use Active Directory. Both S/4 and ArcGIS have AD connectors. This is also how you would restrict someone from viewing a map with S/4 master data they shouldn't see. You'd create a group in ArcGIS Enterprise that includes the users ...
Saritha,
What you plan to do will work and that's what our other customers are doing: stand up the ArcGIS geodatabase on HANA EE (on-prem) or HANA Cloud. In the work done at PNB, Alexis used Insights (although he sneaks a Pro screenshot for the Cre...
Martin,
That's a good point. The widget being served up is being read from another website. In this case, since everything (including the custom widget itself) is being served out by SAC, there shouldn't be any CORS issue.
Tom