SAP E-SOA, client certificate-based authentication is the only authentication method (besides username/password) and the only Single Sign-On method to be supported across all SAP technologies. Kerberos and logon tickets, for example, are not compatible with SAP service-oriented architecture.
Products
SAP's products focus on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). The company's main product is SAP ECC. The current version is SAP ECC 6.0 and is part of the SAP Business Suite. Its previous name was R/3. The "R" of SAP R/3 stood for realtime - even though it is not a realtime solution. The number 3 related to the 3-tier architecture: database, application server and client (SAPgui). R/2, which ran on a Mainframe architecture, was the predecessor of R/3. Before R/2 came System RF, later dubbed R/1.
SAP ECC is one of five enterprise applications in SAP's Business Suite. The other four applications are:
- customer relationship management (CRM) - helps companies acquire and retain customers, gain marketing and customer insight
- product lifecycle management (PLM) - helps manufacturers with product-related information
- supply chain management (SCM) - helps companies with the process of resourcing its manufacturing and service processes
- supplier relationship management (SRM) - enables companies to procure from suppliers
Other major product offerings include: the NetWeaver platform, Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) solutions, Duet (joint offering with Microsoft), Performance Management solutions and RFID. SAP offers SOA capabilities (calling it Enterprise SOA) in the form of web services that are wrapped around its applications.
While its original products were typically used by Fortune 500 companies, SAP is now also actively targeting small and medium sized enterprises (SME) with its SAP Business One and SAP Business All-in-One.
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SAP officials say there are over 100,600 SAP installations serving more than 41,200 companies in more than 25 industries in more than 120 countries.
Partnerships
Partnerships are core to SAP’s strategy and in its 35 years of history the network of software solution providers, value-added resellers, distributors, technology and services partners has developed into a broad ecosystem that is among the industry's largest. Opened in June 2007, the SAP Co-Innovation Lab in
SAP partners include Global Services Partners with cross-industry multinational consulting capabilities, Global Software Partners providing integrated products that complement SAP Business Suite solutions, and Global Technology Partners providing user companies with a wide range of products to support SAP technology, including vendors of hardware, database, storage systems, networks, and mobile computing technology.
SAP partners with Nakisa, Wipro,Seal Infotech, CSC, Capgemini, Ernst & Young, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Deloitte, IBM, Fujitsu, HCL Technologies / HCL AXON, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Hewlett-Packard, Newgen Software Techonolgies Ltd., Siemens IT Solutions and Services, ITC Infotech and Accenture in offering software and services, including assessment, government and architecture for R3.