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In today's new SAP PRESS Blog post, explore the SAP Integration Content Catalog. Read here: https://lnkd.in/eZsEfbgW #SAP #SAPPRESS #SAPIntegration
An Introduction to SAP Integration Content Catalog
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Automated Migration for PI/PO to SAP Integration Suite
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Complementing SAP BTP with Second-Party Optimization Tools. Read More Here: https://lnkd.in/ePqrG5pn - with Neptune Software Follow SAPinsider for the latest SAP updates and industry insights!
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Why migrating to Integration Suite is optimal for SAP PI/PO customers? I have some thoughts.... I see SAP Integration Suite as a good and future-proof solution for all your Integration work. It ties well into your SAP platform. SAP also has a good vision for building on the platform. There may be ways you can run your integration cheaper or better on other platforms, but it will depend on many factors. Most of you already have SAP Integration Suite running. So it would be much simpler just to create a small project of 50 interfaces and migrate them to SAP Cloud Integration and see how it works and operate. It will probably cost 3-80k EUR but will give you huge value in terms of creating a better proposal for your migration. I think the cost of migration to other platforms is much higher than staying within the SAP eco-system. One of the big cost drivers is the value of the message mappings. Simply put: There is NO simple way of moving them to other platforms. You can reuse most of message mappings with minimal effort if you migrate to a platform like Figaf. You can test that everything works the same as before. See a full post by SAP on why you should migrate to SAP Integration Suite at https://lnkd.in/d8nQbifE What do you think? Share your comments below. #SAP #SAPIntegration
SAP PI/PO migration? Why you should move to the Cloud with SAP Integration Suite!
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SAP Integration Suite – Inbuilt Retry option for HTTP Receiver Adapter - much needed feature. #sapintegration
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SAP Integration Suite – Inbuilt Retry option for HTTP Receiver Adapter
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Recap: What’s New in SAP BTP – Q32023 Highlights #itpfed
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Consuming prepackaged content in SAP Cloud Platform Integration (CPI) can save you time and effort in integration scenarios. SAP CPI offers prebuilt integration content packages that are designed to facilitate the integration of common scenarios between various systems and applications. Here's how you can consume prepackaged content in SAP CPI: Log In to SAP CPI: Begin by logging in to your SAP Cloud Platform Integration account. Access the Integration Content: In the SAP CPI Web application, navigate to the "Design" or "Discover" tab, where you can find prepackaged integration content. Discover Prepackaged Content: If you're in the "Discover" tab, you can explore the available prepackaged content packages. You can filter by categories or keywords to find content relevant to your integration needs. Review Package Details: Click on a prepackaged content package to view its details. This includes information about the integration scenario, supported systems, and any dependencies. Import the Package: To consume prepackaged content, you need to import it into your SAP CPI environment. Click on the package you want to use and select the option to import it into your integration environment. Configure the Package: After importing, you'll need to configure the prepackaged content to match your specific integration requirements. This may involve setting up connection details, mapping, and other parameters. Deploy and Test: Once the prepackaged content is configured, you can deploy it to your SAP CPI runtime environment. Test the integration to ensure it works as expected. Monitor and Maintain: After deployment, monitor the integration flows to ensure they are running smoothly. You may need to perform regular maintenance and updates as required. By consuming prepackaged content in SAP CPI, you can accelerate your integration projects and reduce the time and effort needed to create integration scenarios from scratch. It's a valuable feature for organizations looking to streamline their integration efforts and take advantage of industry best practices and standards. #SAP #sapcpi #sapcommunity #sapskills #sapimplementation #sapcloud #technology #sappipo https://lnkd.in/gD-xTVN6
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Discover how to configure custom headers and efficiently trace messages in SAP CPI with precision, just like finding a needle in a haystack. #sap #sapintegrationsuite #sapintegration #sapcommunity https://lnkd.in/dbfcbjRc
SAP Cloud Integration – Message search made easy with custom headers
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