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Friday, January 31, 2014
# SAP SRM with Fiori
SAP SRM with Fiori. Multiple options are available to make the most of a mobile workforce.
The Fiori Apps available can be fitted depending on the SRM 7 versions.
Most of transactional apps can be deployed with baseline of SRM 7 and additional steps would be HANA based apps.
The Fiori Apps available can be fitted depending on the SRM 7 versions.
Most of transactional apps can be deployed with baseline of SRM 7 and additional steps would be HANA based apps.
# SRM SUS or Ariba Supplier Network!
SRM SUS or Ariba Supplier Network (ASN). Recently SAP has not delivered 'wow' enhancements for SAP SUS and has been more focused on integrating with cloud. Ariba Supplier network provides the capability to connect with supplier and exchange the documents electronically. This collaboration helps organisations to achieve more automation.
Ariba network allows Purchase Order, Acknowledgement/ASN, Invoice/ Payment request as transactional interaction. There are out of box reports to monitor the process.
As far as the technical integration is concerned SAP provides the Ariba integration Addon. The communication happens through cXML,Idoc using middleware.
These are different approach for the Supplier collaboration the apple to apple comparison can not be made for SUS and Ariba. Apparently ASN is more clear choice for near future deployments.
Ariba network allows Purchase Order, Acknowledgement/ASN, Invoice/ Payment request as transactional interaction. There are out of box reports to monitor the process.
As far as the technical integration is concerned SAP provides the Ariba integration Addon. The communication happens through cXML,Idoc using middleware.
These are different approach for the Supplier collaboration the apple to apple comparison can not be made for SUS and Ariba. Apparently ASN is more clear choice for near future deployments.
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