Ecommerce For Sap Business - One
by John Smith LearnerIt is time to focus on the
"solution" versus the "tool". SAP does not provide e-commerce
solutions as part of its SAP Business ONE portfolio. It is therefore important
to review the market situation and provide information and resources on current
e-commerce offerings. Through collaboration and online discussions with
partners and customers, we have compiled and summarized the success factors of
the ideal SAP Business One e-commerce
solution. When deciding on an e-commerce solution that works with SAP Business
One, you can evaluate the available resources based on these success factors.
To do this in an organized way, we will follow the path below:
We first consider a solution
scenario based on SAP Business ONE. This is followed by a brief assessment of
the target market and its constraints. We then define the "criteria"
against which the properties can be assessed. In essence, these benchmarks are
designed to assess the ability of a solution to "capture business
momentum." There are many features and functions. We have included the key
e-commerce features that need to be offered in one solution to ensure full
functionality. The last step is to test the key features of e-commerce with
your target user base in mind. We try to measure the total solution with the
innovative "Simple but powerful test - SYPT". This visualization is
based on the Newton Cradle concept and shows the potential of the solution to
"capture the business momentum".
The need for web technologies is
ubiquitous, and the return on investment for web applications is "undeniable."
Using the method described in this White Paper, you can "object" and
make a better decision on the "right" solution. We will focus on
products that are highly integrated with SAP Business One. Therefore, e-commerce
solutions that are not integrated with SAP Business ONE are ignored in the
design. Any solution can be included, and it is not our intention to provide an
integration guide in this document. We focus on solutions that use DI-APIs or
similar tools to "extend" SAP processes on the web. No
"manual" integration will be included in this White Paper. The aim of
this document is to emphasize the need for comprehensive solutions that
integrate seamlessly.
Start-ups now need easy-to-use,
easy-to-implement solutions that can help "drive growth." Growth is
one thing, but it is important to "manage" growth. Later, we'll see
how success factors can help you decide how to turn to Growth Management with
the solution you want. In the next section, we will define and define the
target market for SAP Business ONE
e-commerce solutions.
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