SAP BTP is an environment that makes it possible to develop cloud solutions and use them as such for SAP Business One. The Platform-as-a-Service offering of the SAP Business Technology Platform can also be used when it comes to the customised and agile expansion of SAP Business One processes or processes of other SAP applications, such as SAP Sales Cloud or SAP SuccessFactors. There are also new possibilities for SAP Business One, alongside or in addition to the SAP B1if integration platform.
Read MoreSAP Business One Partner - the right one is important
As an SAP Business One partner with over 20 years of experience in the successful provision, maintenance and servicing of SAP Business One solutions, we often hear from companies who are struggling with the fact that their existing SAP Business One system is not working as they expect or had planned. This ranges from unresolved change requests to system restrictions or modules that were never fully implemented.
Read MoreSAP Business One Relationship Map
A picture is worth a thousand words. Yes, another cliché - but it's true, isn't it? We prefer short videos to detailed manuals and pictures to descriptive text - you get the quick overview! And so it is with the SAP Business One Relationship Map. With one click, you can see the context and flow of a particular document. The entire business process, the history, the steps, the flow and the status can be traced.
Read MoreConsignment warehouse in SAP Business One
A consignment warehouse is a warehouse of a supplier on the company premises or
Read MoreSAP Business One 10.0 FP 2202
The SAP Business One Feature Pack 10.0 FP2202 has been released and once again brings a number of innovations for users. The most important new features of this feature pack are described here.
Read MoreMRP - Material Requirements Planning in SAP Business One
MRP (material requirements planning) and ERP are a pair of siblings, and it is not entirely clear which of the two is the older. Even the latest ERP variants cannot deny their roots, which go directly back to MRP. It's basically about determining what is needed, how much is needed and when.
Read MoreThe other SAP cloud
Anyone who is interested in the current ERP market knows that there is no way around offers from the data cloud. Of course, this also applies to the market leader. The SAP Cloud offering is becoming ever larger and more complete. There is also a lot on offer for SMEs that can be accessed via the network. However, the nature of SMEs is very diverse and requires a different SAP Cloud platform.
Read MoreFinancial consolidation with SAP Business One
On its own, the term „consolidation“ merely means bringing a particular situation into context. In the world of accounting, however, financial consolidation is a precisely defined process involving several specific features and accounting principles.
Read MoreReference book: Business User Guide 2
A revised edition of the specialist book „SAP Business One: Business User Guide“ has been released. The specialist book on SAP Business One, which was only published in English, is now available as an e-book and will be available in printed version from next week.
Read MoreSAP Business ByDesign vs SAP S/4HANA Cloud
fter years of development, SAP Business ByDesign has reached a high level of maturity in the SaaS ERP area for SMEs. SAP Business ByDesign appears to be comparable to the strengths of SAP S/4HANA in larger company implementations. So what are the differences between SAP's two cloud products?
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