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SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework Unveiled:Aligning IT to the BusinessFranck LopezGlobal Director, Enterprise Architecture & Enterprise SOA PortfolioSAP Field Services, Global Strategic Initiatives
TechTour ’07, Palo Alto, 9th August 2007
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The SAP Enterprise Architecture initiative:a full package
Drivers and benefits for Enterprise Architecture
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Recognize any of these?
“I wish I could get the business to recognize the need for an Enterprise Architecture”
“How can I explain the benefits of Enterprise Architecture?”
“What are the best practices to drive enterprise SOA adoption?”
“How can I get the business owners to listen to me?”
“Where can I get a big picture of IT?”
“Can you show me the value of EA… and the costs?”
“We want short-term solutions with a demonstrable, early payback. Why do we need the grand vision?”
“Isn’t SOA the solution?”
Some Business requests
Some IT requests
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What is Enterprise Architecture?
Enterprise ArchitectureDefinition
The description of the future state of an organization to best support the
organization's business strategy
How to get from the current architecture to future desired state
Enterprise ArchitectureGoal
Bring together Business and IT people in a common understanding of
how people, process, data and technology must converge to take the
business strategy from vision to reality
Why Enterprise Architecture?
The successful adoption of enterprise SOA requires Enterprise Architecture:
How do I get there? What are the best practices?
How do I control and govern in the deployment of an enterprise SOA?
How can I ensure that IT is aligned to the business?
How do I integrate solutions across the organisation?
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Benefits of Enterprise Architecture to the Business
Achievement of a company’s business strategy or of external drivers
Without a full understanding of business, application and technical architectures, a business doesn’t know what it has or doesn’t have
Business processes and information consistencyEA unlocks the power of information whilst unifying information silos that inhibit business processesIdentify processes, applications and data that need to be consistent
More reliability and security, less riskEA provides clear traceability between business processes, data,user roles, applications and infrastructure
Faster time-to-market If IT can introduce new technologies and functionalities faster, the organization can respond to competitive pressures fasterThese areas are most likely to be spotted when business and IT staff collaborate closely in the EA process
Innovations
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Benefits of Enterprise Architecture to ITLower IT costs
Faster design and development due to standard designs and componentsIT procurement efficiencies due to economies of scale
Better traceability of IT costsGreater understanding of the interrelated nature of business, application and infrastructure assets
More manageable complexityClear vision of As-Is and To-Be architecture and migration plan Comprehensive view of apps, software, infrastructure and their interrelatedness diminishes duplication and overlap
Less IT riskDeveloping a managed transformation plan means IT is prepared to deliver new capabilities in a timely mannerIT effort is aligned with the strategy and expectations set at the right level
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The succesful delivery of Enterprise SOA needs a guideline and an alignment model to the business
Enterprise SOA enables you to:
Deploy new capabilities rapidlyRemove the point-to-point connections between applicationsDeliver encapsulated services providing clearly defined capabilitiesMaximise reuse of these services
The Plan
To avoid this
There is a need for a coherent delivery model to ensure the success of Enterprise SOA.
Enterprise SOA needs :
Control and governance in the ES deploymentClear understanding of business requirementsand current architectureIntegrated solutions across the organisation
Without these, there are some serious risks:
Rapid increase in uncontrolled services that rapidly spinout of controlDuplicated capabilities across servicesGaps, unforeseen errors and data integrity issues
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What happens when Architecture doesn’t drive decision-making…
Unmanageable project durationsInconsistent data across business unitsSub-utilized applications and investmentLack of documented process models…
38 years of construction160 rooms, 40 bedrooms, 6 kitchens, 2 basements, 950 doors65 doors to blank walls, 13 staircases abandoned, 24 skylights in floors147 builders, 0 architectsNo architectural blueprint
Winchester House Enterprise Complexity
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Drivers and benefits for Enterprise Architecture
The SAP Enterprise Architecture initiative:a full package
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A strategic initiative for SAP
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Enterprise Architecture initiative
Global Hub of Enterprise Architects
NEWSKILLS & RESOURCES
SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework for Enterprise SOA
NEWMETHODOLOGY
EAF
SAP EAF toolsetAvailable under Roadmap ComposerIntegrated with SAP tools
NEWTOOLS & PRODUCTS
Dedicated training and certification for Enterprise SOA roles
NEWTRAINING
Enterprise Architecture ServicesEnhanced eSOA Portfolio
NEWSERVICES
NEWCOMMUNITY
Global EA Community, includinguser groups, customers and partners
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How can Enterprise Architecture Frameworks help?
Generic andapplicable to many types
of architectures Vendor-agnosticopen standard
ComprehensiveArchitecture
development method
Can be usedacross a wide variety
of industry typesand geographies
Technology- andSolution-independent
Tailorable to meetdifferent organizations
and industry needs
Business-ITAlignment
Traditional EA Frameworks generate a wealth of benefits for the Enterprise
Avoids re-inventingthe wheel
Large adoptionin the market
Available under a freeperpetual license
Possibility to participatein the evolution
of the Framework
BlackHole
There is still a blackhole…
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What is missing in the traditional EA Frameworks?
Two critical features are missing in traditional Enterprise Architecture Frameworks
PackagedApplications
Enterprise Service OrientedArchitecture
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What is missing in the traditional EA Frameworks?
Accelerated timelines
A clear transitionbetween Enterprise
Architectureand Solution delivery
Practical guidance
Robust and maturereference models
ComprehensiveEnterprisedescription
Fully packaged toolsetincl. methodology
Templates, concrete examples and an applied
case study
Best PracticesPackagedApplications
Enterprise Service OrientedArchitecture
Traditional Enterprise Architecture Frameworks also lack…
An explicitMetamodel
A clear definition of process
A completedelivery tool
A clear definition of terms
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New Methodology: SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework Mission Statement
The SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework is a methodology andtoolset primarily to support the effective adoption of Enterprise SOA.
It is based on an extension of The Open Group Architecture Framework specifically designed for packaged solutions and enterprise SOA.
NEWSKILLS & RESOURCES
NEWMETHODOLOGY
EAF
NEWSERVICES
NEWTOOLS & PRODUCTS
NEWTRAINING
NEWPROCESSES
Customer / PartnerIndustry Value NetworksASUG/DSAG/GLPOther
Enterprise Services Definition Groups
NEWSKILLS & RESOURCES
NEWMETHODOLOGY
EAFEAF
NEWSERVICES
NEWTOOLS & PRODUCTS
NEWTRAINING
NEWPROCESSES
Customer / PartnerIndustry Value NetworksASUG/DSAG/GLPOther
Enterprise Services Definition Groups
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Why TOGAF?
The Open Group Architecture Framework
A reliable, proven methodfor developing an Enterprise Architecture developed by the Open Group
An open standard
Vendor neutral
TOGAF considered to be the most relevant Framework(54 % of ASUG members and 2006 TechEd attendees)
Freely licensed
Intended to be tailored
http://www.opengroup.org
Results from 2006 survey of TechEd attendees and online ASUG survey
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“We are really excited about what you and your team are doing. As we talked about, we are looking at a couple of initiatives to bring in the SAP EA framework to review and align with.”Enterprise Architect, Fortune 100 Consumer Products Company
“I am really impressed by the work your team has done. This is something SAP-shops like us needed. Our Enterprise Architecture and CIO Board have just decided to adopt SAP-EAF.”Lead Enterprise Architect, Fortune 100 Healthcare and Technology Company
“SAP EAF is the best framework I have seen, and I have seen them all.”Chief Enterprise Architect (SAP and non-SAP), Top 3 Automotive Company
“This will be very valuable to us as we are, like many, an SAP shop focused on using [a generic framework which needed an Enterprise SOA approach].”Group ERP Architect, Top 3 Oil & Gas Company
Customer quotes regarding the SAP EAF
“I am very interested in leveraging the SAP EA framework offering. I would like to promote the SAP EAF internally within my organization and with the EA research group from Ohio State University.”Chief Enterprise Architect, Fortune 500 Manufacturing Company
"I am very optimistic about the applicability of many of the already-delivered objects in the SAP EA framework. " Architecture Manager, World-leading composite manufacturer
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SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework: Overview
Resource BaseExtensions
SAP TechnologyReference Models
SAP BusinessReference Models
TOGAFArchitecture Development
Method
TOGAFResource
Base
SAP Content Tools
SAP Implementation Tools EA Modelling Tools
SAP Tooling Extensions
SAP Mapping Extensions
SAP Enterprise ArchitectureFramework extensions
Architecture Development
Method
ContentMetamodel
Templates, Examples and Case Studies
Usage Guidelines
TOGAFFoundation
SAPExtensions
Frameworkextensions
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Architecture MethodIterative architecture process extending TOGAF ADMWorksheet for each architecture phase identifying inputs, steps and outputsNarrative for each architecture phase explaining how to conduct the phase
The Key Differentiators
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The SAP EAF Agile Iterative Process
CoreCoreInformalInformalInformalInformalInformalChange Management
CoreCoreInformalInformalImplementation
Governance
InformalInformalCoreCoreLightLightLightInformalMigration Planning
InformalInformalCoreCoreLightLightLightInformalOpportunities and
Solutions
LightInformalInformalCoreCoreInformalInformalTo-Be
LightInformalInformalCoreLightCoreInformalAs-IsTechnology Architecture
LightInformalInformalCoreCoreInformalInformalTo-Be
LightInformalInformalCoreLightCoreInformalAs-IsData Architecture
LightInformalInformalCoreCoreInformalInformalTo-Be
LightInformalInformalCoreLightCoreInformalAs-IsApplication Architecture
LightInformalInformalCoreCoreInformalInformalTo-Be
LightInformalInformalCoreLightCoreInformalAs-IsBusiness Architecture
LightInformalInformalInformalInformalInformalCoreVision
LightInformalInformalInformalCorePrelim
Iteration n
Iteration 1
Iteration n
Iteration 1
Iteration n
Iteration 2
Iteration 1
Initial IterationSAP EAF Phase
Architecture Deployment
Transformation PlanningArchitecture DefinitionArchitectu
re Context
CoreCoreInformalInformalInformalInformalInformalChange Management
CoreCoreInformalInformalImplementation
Governance
InformalInformalCoreCoreLightLightLightInformalMigration Planning
InformalInformalCoreCoreLightLightLightInformalOpportunities and
Solutions
LightInformalInformalCoreCoreInformalInformalTo-Be
LightInformalInformalCoreLightCoreInformalAs-IsTechnology Architecture
LightInformalInformalCoreCoreInformalInformalTo-Be
LightInformalInformalCoreLightCoreInformalAs-IsData Architecture
LightInformalInformalCoreCoreInformalInformalTo-Be
LightInformalInformalCoreLightCoreInformalAs-IsApplication Architecture
LightInformalInformalCoreCoreInformalInformalTo-Be
LightInformalInformalCoreLightCoreInformalAs-IsBusiness Architecture
LightInformalInformalInformalInformalInformalCoreVision
LightInformalInformalInformalCorePrelim
Iteration n
Iteration 1
Iteration n
Iteration 1
Iteration n
Iteration 2
Iteration 1
Initial IterationSAP EAF Phase
Architecture Deployment
Transformation PlanningArchitecture DefinitionArchitectu
re Context
SAP EAF provides a set of pre-defined patterns depending on the Architecture development style
Transition Planning Iterations
Architecture Deployment Iterations
Architecture Context Iterations
Architecture Definition Iterations
Can be tuned for different engagement models instead of a “one size fits all”waterfall approach
Defined Iterations more suited to Package and SOA-based scenarios
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SAP Enterprise ArchitectureFramework extensions
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Templates, Examples and Case Studies
Usage Guidelines
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SAP Content Tools
SAP Implementation Tools EA Modelling Tools
SAP Tooling Extensions
SAP Mapping Extensions
Architecture MethodIterative architecture process extending TOGAF ADMWorksheet for each architecture phase identifying inputs, steps and outputsNarrative for each architecture phase explaining how to conduct the phase
MetamodelArchitecture metamodel, aligned with TOGAF termsDefined set of architecture catalogs, views and matrices
The Key Differentiators
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The SAP EAF Holistic Metamodel
Formalizes the definition of your enterprise Architecture
Aids communication and understandingWe know what we need when
Formalizes the relationships between objects
Clearer Business-IT traceability and alignment
Enables SAP Specific Mapping
Allows the use of SAP Reference Models
Enables EA Tool MappingAllows a ‘quick start’ for an EA Tool implementation
ARCHITECTURE VISION, CONTEXT AND ROADMAP
BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE
TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURE
APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE
DATA ARCHITECTURE
Principle Constraint Requirement Gap Work Package
Organisation Unit
Goal
Objective
MeasureGovernance ExtensionFunction
Process
Actor
Role
ControlProcess Extension
EventProcess Extension
ProductProcess Extension
LocationInfrastructure
Consolidation Extension
ContractGovernance Extension
Driver
Service QualityGovernance Extension
Information System ServiceBusiness / IT Alignment Extension
Data Entity
Logical Information ComponentData Extension
Physical Information ComponentData Extension
Logical Application Component
Physical Application ComponentInfrastructure
Consolidation Extension
Logical Technology Component
Infrastructure Consolidation Extension
Physical Technology Component
Platform Service
Business Service
Core Content
Business / IT Alignment Extension
Data Modelling Extension
Process Modelling Extension
Governance Extension
Infrastructure Consolidation Extension
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Example of a Governance Metamodel extension:Service Contract
GeneralReferenceNameDescriptionSourceOwnerType Version
TechnicalInvocationInvocation PreconditionsMaster Data ImpactedBehaviour CharacteristicsPost Condition
Non-Functional RequirementsThroughputThroughput periodGrowthGrowth periodService timesPeak profile short termPeak profile long termSecurity requirementsResponse requirements
BusinessRACIService name ‘caller’Service name ‘called’Business Objects (CRUD)Functional RequirementsImportance to the process.Quality of information requiredContract control requirementsResult control requirementsQuality of ServiceService Level Agreement
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How SAP EAF addresses Stakeholders
Stakeholder Types
CorporateFunctions End-UserOrganization
SystemOperations
ProjectOrganization Enterprise
SecurityQA / Standards Groups Product
SpecialistsTechnicalSpecialists
ProgrammeManagement Office
Procurement
HR
Executive
Line Management
BusinessDomainExperts
IT ServiceManagement
Application
InfrastructureManagement
Data/ VoiceCommunications
LineManagement
Executives
Functional /Business ProcessExperts
CxO
Business Information System
Technology
Motivation
Organization
Function
Application
Data
Architecture Context
Implementation Governance Assets
ArchitectureRequirements
StrategicContext
Change Roadmaps
Management
An EA Stakeholder Map determines the views that are relevant for each stakeholders’ groups.
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SAP-Specific MappingsSAP Enterprise Architecture Framework terminology to SAP terminology mappingSAP product to TOGAF TRM mappingSAP Enterprise Architecture Framework method to SAP method mappingSAP Glossary
Architecture MethodIterative architecture process extending TOGAF ADMWorksheet for each architecture phase identifying inputs, steps and outputsNarrative for each architecture phase explaining how to conduct the phase
MetamodelArchitecture metamodel, aligned with TOGAF termsDefined set of architecture catalogs, views and matrices
Reference ContentSAP Business MapsSAP-TOGAF TRM Reference ModelSAP Product Availability Matrix
The Key Differentiators
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Benefits of SAP Specific Mappings
SAP Business ReferenceContent
Resource BaseExtensions
SAP TechnologyReference Models
SAP BusinessReference Models
SAP LandscapeContent
System Landscape Directory (SLD)
Solution Composer(Solution Maps)
Product Availability Matrix (PAM) Solution M
anager
Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)
Scenario & Process Component List
Technologyview
Business view
Applicationview
SAP Reference Model content
Reusable models and patterns
Use directly or as template
SAP Landscape content
Accurate view of the AS-IS situationWhat is running?What is installable?What is buyable?
Accelerate Enterprise Architecture developmentUse SAP’s Product Architecture standardsAchieve a consistent taxonomyPromote Standardization and Re-use
Create consistent, quality architectures quicker
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SAP-Specific MappingsSAP Enterprise Architecture Framework terminology to SAP terminology mappingSAP product to TOGAF TRM mappingSAP Enterprise Architecture Framework method to SAP method mappingSAP Glossary
SAP Tool Guides and IntegrationIDS-Scheer / ARIS Implementation of FrameworkTool Guide for Solution Composer, Service Marketplace, Roadmap Composer, Solution Manager, Quick-Sizer, System Landscape Directory, Enterprise Services Repository
Case Studies and ExamplesCase studies from real-world SAP architecture engagements“BEEST case study” worked exampleExamples for all defined architecture views and matricesCandidate Architecture Principles
Architecture MethodIterative architecture process extending TOGAF ADMWorksheet for each architecture phase identifying inputs, steps and outputsNarrative for each architecture phase explaining how to conduct the phase
MetamodelArchitecture metamodel, aligned with TOGAF termsDefined set of architecture catalogs, views and matrices
Usage GuidelinesFramework tailoringEngagement InitiationUsing EA to implement SOABusiness Capability AssessmentTechnology Capability AssessmentIT Governance Impact AssessmentSolution Architecture ScopingGlossary…
Reference ContentSAP Business MapsSAP-TOGAF TRM Reference ModelSAP Product Availability Matrix
The Key Differentiators
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EAF Case Study and Reference Implementationin ARIS IT Architect
Easier maintenance of architecture as the business and IT landscape changesMore effective knowledge sharing across the whole organization Provides stakeholders with models most relevant to their roleMore effective governancePromotes re-use of modelsPromotes more consistent quality as the models are integratedProvides one source of the truth properly managed……not unmaintained, unconnected Visio and Excel files !
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Analysis of the Resource Base
Analysis of impacted artifacts Impact Flow Chart
Systems impacted by a Function
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SAP EAF content populated within Roadmap Composer
TOGAF ADMPhases
NEWSKILLS & RESOURCES
NEWMETHODOLOGY
EAF
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NEWTOOLS & PRODUCTS
NEWTRAINING
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Customer / PartnerIndustry Value NetworksASUG/DSAG/GLPOther
Enterprise Services Definition Groups
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NEWMETHODOLOGY
EAFEAF
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NEWTOOLS & PRODUCTS
NEWTRAINING
NEWPROCESSES
Customer / PartnerIndustry Value NetworksASUG/DSAG/GLPOther
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SAP EAF content populated within Roadmap Composer
Accelerators added
Overview Manual
MetaModel
Useful URL links
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SAP EAF content populated within Roadmap Composer
TOGAF ADM
Steps
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SAP EAF content populated within Roadmap Composer
SAP EAF Phase
Narrative added
Specific Phase
Accelerators added
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New Education and Certification programs
New role-based education program3-tier certification
NEWSKILLS & RESOURCES
NEWMETHODOLOGY
EAF
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NEWTOOLS & PRODUCTS
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Master7+ years of experience in Enterprise ArchitectureIn- and externally recognized as an expert in his/her Enterprise Architecture fieldDeep practical EA experience, integration, optimization and architectural knowledgeAbility to provide strategic vision and realizationAbility to articulate EA at CxO levelLeading teams and projects
Associate1-3 years of experience in Enterprise ArchitectureHands-on skills to successfully implement ERP solutionsFoundation knowledge of at least one domain in Enterprise ArchitectureWorks in a mentored position within an experienced team
Professional3-7 years of experience in Enterprise ArchitectureProfessional ERP experience, advanced solution and process knowledge, industry expertiseDeep knowledge of at least 1-2 domains in Enterprise ArchitectureT-shaped: broad view across several dimensions, plus deep capability to understand a specific areaWorks independently within teams to realize EA projects, capability of mentoring others
SAP Tiered Certification: New Program Framework
Master Level:Expert knowledge in Enterprise Architecture
Professional Level:Advanced knowledge in Enterprise Architecture
Associate Level:Foundation level knowledge in Enterprise Architecture. Skills to contribute to EA projects.
NEWSKILLS & RESOURCES
NEWMETHODOLOGY
EAF
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NEWTRAINING
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Customer / PartnerIndustry Value NetworksASUG/DSAG/GLPOther
Enterprise Services Definition Groups
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SAP Enterprise Architect Curriculum
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NEWSKILLS & RESOURCES
NEWMETHODOLOGY
EAF
NEWSERVICES
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Customer / PartnerIndustry Value NetworksASUG/DSAG/GLPOther
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NEWMETHODOLOGY
EAFEAF
NEWSERVICES
NEWTOOLS & PRODUCTS
NEWTRAINING
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Customer / PartnerIndustry Value NetworksASUG/DSAG/GLPOther
Enterprise Services Definition Groups
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Enterprise Architecture Framework: the methodology for enterprise SOA adoption
The New SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework isbased on open standards and may be used free of charge by our customers and partners
It is specifically designed to support the effective adoption of packaged solutions in an Enterprise SOAenvironment
The New SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework is holistic, practical and agile
Education materials, certification and service offerings are available
Join the vibrant ASUG Enterprise Architecture Community!
Come and learn more at the EA Pre Tech-Ed Bootcampin Vegas!
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