SAP Basis Process analysis and optimization

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Process analysis and optimization
Indirect use of SAP
I believe that in ten years, enterprises will be able to choose from a variety of platforms for multi-cloud automation. As a result, installation costs will no longer run into the tens of thousands, and migrations and upgrades will no longer consume millions.

Without this provisioning component, adjustments to employee permissions in the respective IT resources would have to be implemented by the relevant system administrators. However, manual provisioning processes are by their very nature a source of errors. If an employee's tasks change, the system administrator should consider all active user accounts when modifying and deleting accounts. A modern IDM system therefore helps companies to keep track of users and their permissions, especially in complex and heterogeneous system landscapes.

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Troubleshooting and fault elimination
Because hybrid landscapes are seen as the operating model of the future, it is necessary to develop monitoring strategies for this. What is important is an end-to-end view based on the process and not just an individual view of the systems, services or components involved. This supports the requirement of a company-wide interface function of the SAP basis.

The database layer is used to store all company data and consists of the database management system (DBMS) and the data itself. In each NetWeaver system there is a database server on which the SAP database is located. It provides all other applications with the necessary data. The data is not only data tables, but also applications, system control tables and user data. All basic components ensure that the user has fast and reliable access to this data.

Tools such as "Shortcut for SAP Systems" complement missing functions in the SAP basis area.

The identification of critical SAP permissions for the use of an SAP system must therefore be carried out in any case.

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The principle of consistently aligning IT services with repeatable standards is thus directly linked to the standardisation of processes and technical specifications.
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