on 2009 Feb 26 8:59 AM
Hai All,
I have been working past 6 month in sap basis,
but i couldn't understand the concept of netweaver and ERP.
I required some clarification, that is
1. What is the relationship between ERP and Netweaver
2. Netweaver '04 vs Netweaver '07
3. What is the Hierarchy in Netweaver.
4. Web application Server Vs Ecc (5,6)
any document is available to understand the concept, Kindly suggest
Thanks in advance
Sundar.C
>1. What is the relationship between ERP and Netweaver
I can assure you that they have a very good relationship together !
>2. Netweaver '04 vs Netweaver '07
The difference is 3.
>3. What is the Hierarchy in Netweaver.
As in every company, you have top level management, middle management, low level management and the working class.
4. Web application Server Vs Ecc (5,6)
Apple vs Orange ?? Pear vs Banana
[Mode silly off]
You have to read and work to understand the concepts. No magical forum answer will give you the ultimate Netweaver Truth...
Regards,
Olivier
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Hi,
SAP NetWeaver is a integrated technology platform and is the technical foundation for all SAP applications.
In short as rightly benny said : NetWeaver is technology, ERP , EP, SRM ,CRM, BI and whatever you name is an application, with base a Netweaver.
All application compoments sits over Netweaver (the foundation), which in the past was called Basis.
Thanks Nirmal
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Hai,
Check the below links.....
http://www.sap.com/solutions/business-suite/erp/index.epx
If you browse through SDN and Service market place you can get loads of information and documents on your queries.
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shortest possible answer is: NetWeaver is technology, ERP is an application. For more information you need to really deeply read into this site.
Regards,
Benny
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Hi,
There is lot of information at help.sap.com and even on SDN.
Hope this helps.
Manoj
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