
An upgrade refers to changes to existing software. These can be improvements and/or extended functionality. Upgrades are usually listed as the following number to the version number of a software. For example, SAP Business One 9.2 means that we are dealing with the second upgrade of the ninth version of SAP B1.
The term upgrade appears in these blogs.
SAP B1 10.0 FP2602: Process Maps, Reports and Webhooks
With Feature Package 2602, SAP Business One 10.0 enhances the platform in several crucial areas. Users will receive visual process maps ...
New in SAP B1 10.0 FP2602: Inventory & Logistics, Production, Banking
SAP Business One 10.0 FP2602 brings noticeable improvements in three key areas: payment processing, warehouse management, and production planning. New apps and extended...
New in SAP Business One 10.0 FP2602 — CRM, Sales, and Purchasing
SAP Business One 10.0 Feature Package 2602 introduces targeted improvements in three key areas: CRM, Sales, and Purchasing. From Excel import ...
SAP Business One Roadmap: 5 surprising truths
When small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) think of SAP Business One, one image often comes to mind: a ...
New features in SAP Business One 10.0 FP 2508
With the FP 2508 feature package for SAP Business One 10.0, SAP is clearly focussing on the web client - ...
New features in SAP Business One 10.0 FP 2502
SAP Business One is constantly evolving to optimise workflows in medium-sized companies. With SAP Business One 10.0 ...