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SAP Portfolio and Strategy forBusiness Process Orchestration
Run Integrated Business Processes to GainOperational Efficiency and Real-TimeBusiness Insight
Rajiv ShahEIM/Platform Center of ExcellenceSAP Americas
Agasthuri DossSAP PI ArchitectPepsico
Date: Sept 22, 2010
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Agenda
1. SAP Portfolio & Strategy for Business Process OrchestrationThe Context & Trends driving RoadmapRoadmap Vision / Themes
Current solutionsShort-term, Mid-term & Long-term roadmap
2. Pepsico implementation Q&A
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Operational Efficiency
+
SAP Middleware EvolutionAddressing Evolving Business Needs
SAP Basis
SAP BW, SAP XISAP EP, SAP ME,
SAP MDM
Transaction Process andIntelligenceIntegration
PEOPLEINTEGRATION
INFORMATIONINTEGRATION
PROCESSINTEGRATION
APPLICATIONPLATFORM
Life Cycle M
gmt
Com
posi
te A
pplic
atio
ns
SAP NetWeaver
Business Flexibilityand Insight
SAP Technology Portfolio
InformationFoundation
Unifying Application Lifecycle Management
(SAP NetWeaver + SAP BusinessObjects)
Composition Discovery& Analysis
Integration InformationManagement
ProcessFoundation
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Key trends impacting the next generationof SOA deployments
Increased influence of businessin infrastructure purchasingdecisions, “instantlyconsumable”
Trend towards end-to-endbusiness processes
Near real-time, actionableinsights
Focus on TCO and life-cyclemanagement
“XYZ” Project
Number of technology components
7 5 3
Dept. 1 Dept. 2 Company B
Number of transaction systems
2 3 6
Wow, thisis reallycomplex
Costs
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Integrate Your BusinessProcessesIntegration, BPM and eventprocessing infrastructure across theenterprise and business networks
Leverage Business Content
Actionable process models, richcontent with “content fluency” oftools and infrastructure
Get Business Insight inReal Time
Superior real-time insight witha closed loop from insight toaction
Unify Your Life-CycleManagementIntegrated architecture withbusiness-and-IT collaborationacross roles and tools
Next GenBusiness
Middleware
NextGeneration
BusinessMiddleware
Getting Most of Your SAP DeploymentOur Investments are Driven by Four Key Themes
This presentation and SAP's strategy and possible future developments are subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. This document is providedwithout a warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
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Business Process LibraryBroad enterprise service portfolio of over3,000 servicesDescriptive application processes andevents exposed in a standard, extensiblemannerIndustry-specific business processtemplatesMethodology support via content-fluenttools and repositoryCollaborative content creation
Leverage Business ContentBusiness Process Library
Business Applications
TransactionalSAPon
demand
3rd
apps.
3rdpartyapps.
SAP SAPSAP
Life cycle ManagementContentSAP / Non-SAP
ProcessExtensions
Own Practices
Pre-packaged application, industry andB2B content, methodology and tools for
time-to-value acceleration
Roadmap
Comprehensive process managementUnifying human and system automation processing stepsBusiness Process is more than just service orchestration
Composition of event-driven processesSeamless combination of service, event and human taskEnterprise services consumptionTightly integrated with native Business Rules Management
Benefits of an integrated composition environmentModel-driven developmentIntegrated toolsetOut-of-the-box ESR integration & Business Rules ManagementLifecycle management
Process Server
ProcessComposer
ProcessDesk
ProcessDesk
SAP NetWeaverBusiness Process Management
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Integrated Business ProcessesSAP NetWeaver CE/BPM 7.2
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Using BPM and MDM togetherMaster data repository in NW MDM
Model the Process Using NW BPM
Create and integrate Web Dynpro UIsfor MDM governance in NW MDM
Create and assign MDM schema-specific services with MDM WebServices Generator
Deploy and execute
Results inHigher-quality data, accuratetransactions, no rework of orders,shipping delays, etc.
Improvements in analytics, reporting,and decision making
Lower operational costs
Integrated Business ProcessesBPM + MDM = Master Data Governance
Master Data Governance with NetWeaverBPM and MDM solves data quality Issues
Today
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New capabilities for line-of-business use
Simulation
In-flight process changes
Organization and role management
Live, collaborative process design(Project “Gravity”)
Semi/Un-structured processesEnable knowledge workers to work oncollaborative/un-structured tasks withina structured process
Process pattern “cow path” detectionand optimization
Integrated Business ProcessesNetWeaver CE/BPM – What’s Ahead
Analytics / BAM
StructuredProcess
Time Cost
BPM / BRMBusiness ProcessLibrary
Service & Event Bus
Semi-StructuredProcess
Collaborative Process Design
Collaboration
Business Applications
TransactionalSAPon
demand
3rd
apps.
3rdpartyapps.
Warehouses
Master D
ata
Lifecycle Managem
ent
Content
KnowledgeWorker
“Process of me”
SAP SAPSAP
Manage Business Networks
B2BB2B
Enhanced line-of-business consumabilityand collaboration
Roadmap
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Integrated Business ProcessesNetWeaver PI – What’s Ahead
ProductivityNew Eclipse-based design-time
User experience, look-and-feel similar to NWBPM
TCO, performance & availabilitySingle-stack implementation for both ESBand process integration scenarios
Shared process engine with NW BPM
PI Workcenter in SAP Solution Manager
Significant reduction of downtime for updatesand upgrades
Domain-specific integrationIntegration with domain-specific integrationsolutions – MII and SOALogix
Analytics / BAM
StructuredProcess
Time Cost
BPM / BRMBusiness ProcessLibrary
Service & Event Bus
Semi-StructuredProcess
Collaborative Process Design
Collaboration
Business Applications
TransactionalSAPon
demand
3rd
apps.
3rdpartyapps.
Warehouses
Master D
ata
Lifecycle Managem
ent
Content
KnowledgeWorker
“Process of me”
SAP SAPSAP
Manage Business Networks
B2BB2B
Drive to next levels of productivity, TCO,RASP and harmonization with domain-
specific integration
Roadmap
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On-premise B2BPI with partner B2B adapters
B2B integration content in SAPNetWeaver PI
On-demand B2BCrossgate partnership (SAPInformation Interchange)
Integration with PI for end-to-endmessage tracking
Semi-automated mappingIntegration with both on-premiseand on-demand offerings
End-to-end message trackingacross environments
Integrated Business ProcessesB2B Integration – What’s Ahead
PI
On-premisegateway
On-demandhub
Semi-automatedmapping
Enterprise
Deliver choice of on-demand and on-premise models, with end-to-end visibility
and tracking
Roadmap
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Real Time Business InsightBAM and Operational BI – What’s Ahead
Real-time E2E Process BAMBPM enhanced with configurabledashboards showing end-process andtask metrics, KPIs
Real-time visibility
End-to-end process scope, unifyingpackaged app and custom processes
“Process in BI”Integration of BPM with BI suite to mergeprocess events and transactional data
New insights to drive to desired businessoutcomes
“BI in Process”Integration of BPM / BRM to invoke BIservices for automated intelligence
Human process participants have in-context dashboards and query tools foroptimal decisions
Even
ts
Transactiondata
Dat
a
BI
“BI in process”“Process in BI” / Real-time BAM
BI
Rule
Query
Roadmap
Enable synergistic use of BI and BPM forintelligent processes and process insights
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Roadmap
KraftMixingCenter
DistributionCenter
Retailer ADistribution
Center
Supplier
DSDDistribution
Center
RetailStore A
RetailStore B
Mfg Plant
Real Time Business InsightSAP and Event Processing
BW
Legacy
SAP EventInsight
Custom
SAP EventInsight
SAP EventInsight
SAP EventInsight
SAP EventInsight
SAP EventInsight
SAP EventInsight
CustomDB
Event PatternHeterogenousEvent Sources
Fault-tolerantCEP GridAcross
Locations andOrganizations.
FederateEvent
Queries
Detect RawEvents and
Patterns
AggregateEvents and
Patterns
DistributedSAP Event
InsightAgents
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Real Time Business InsightSAP BusinessObjects Event Insight XI 4.0
Business Objects IntegrationOperational DashboardsEvent-based reports
Push events directly toPeopleApplicationsBPM
Business IntelligenceDatabases
NetWeaver integrationInteroperability with NW BPM, PIDesign-time integration, e.g. defineevent patterns in the context of aprocessesRun-time integration
GRC
BPC
Widget
EmailXcelsius Crystal
ReportsSCM
Event Insight
Current SMS
IM
Legacy
Applications, BPM BI, Dashboards Databases Users, Alerts
Roadmap
Event-based real-time insights within anenterprise and from across the extended
business network
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Unified Lifecycle ManagementDriving Down TCO – What’s Ahead
Integrated solution architecture:Key SOA/BPM products under a unified architecture –PI/ESB, BPM and EventsCommon run-time based on OSGi and SCA, sharedcomponents, e.g. mapping, process engineCommon design-time, based on Eclipse and SCAUnified Repository and Registry for allSOA & BPM assets via federationCommon install with options for one product or several
Business Innovation Life-cycleCollaborative design across business analysts anddevelopersDependency, impact and usage analysis of assetsRight view for the right role
Common monitoring and adminIntegration with SAP Solution Manager
SolutionManagement
Unified Life-cycle Management
ProcessModeling
SOAcomposition
Servicedevelop and
testServiceprovisioning
ITmonitoring
BAM
BusinessAnalyst
LOBArchitect
Operations Developer
Roadmap
Drive low TCO via a common design-timeexperience, run-time foundation, with
common monitoring and administration
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Business Middleware Roadmap
Short-term Mid-term Long-term
Business Contentand ContentFluency
IntegratedBusinessProcesses
UnifiedLifecycleManagement
Real-timeBusinessInsight
First BPL release for SolutionBlueprinting
Additional Enterprise Services
Semi-automatic mapping (pilots)
Enhanced BPL methodologysupport via tools, repository
Collaborative blueprinting andprocess modeling
Semi-automated mapping
Integrated BPL and compositeprocess modeling
Community platform withpartner services and integrationwith B2B hubs
Event BAM – first Event Insightrelease
Event provisioning in ESR
Process BAM - real-time,heterogeneous processes
Operational BI – first integration
EI – enh. interop. w/PI, BPM, suite,for event consumption/correlation
Process optimization
Process pattern discovery
Office tools integration
BPM – UI technology,productivity, openness
PI – single-stack ESB (AAE)option, performance andmonitoring enhancements
SAP II (Crossgate, avail now)
Mii integration in PI/Java server
BPM – simulation, in-flightchanges, suite-local BPM
PI – new design-time, fullremoval of dual-stack, uptime
SAP II – enh. PI integration
OD/OP integration
SOALogix integrated into NW
Business network collab. (pilots)
BPM – full role & org mgmt.across suite & composites
BPM – additional LOB, un-structured processes and processcommunity support
Business network collaboration
Central monitoring via SAPSolution Manager – PI WorkCenter
Common SCA runtime for PI, BPM
Shared components for PI, BPM
Common asset repo. for PI & BPM
Enhanced work Center
OSGi-based runtime
Fully integrated businessinnovation life-cycle across allapplicable middleware
* Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE), delivered with SAP NetWeaver PI
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Synergistic Use to Link Insight and Action
Business Insight
Process ManagementEvent AwarenessSAP NetWeaver
BRMBusiness Process
Library
SAP Netweaver PI
Event Insight
BusinessIntelligence Suite
Enterprise ServicesRepository &
Registry
SAP NetWeaverBPM
Operational BI
Convergence of traditionally separate business process, business events and businessintelligence to close the loop between insight and actionBusiness user consumability and responsivenessBest-practice business process libraries and pre-defined business events and services inthe Business Suite for the construction of end-to-end processes and event insightsSubstantial TCO advantage to manage both application and infrastructure footprintsthrough common lifecycle management tools
Closed loop
New
SAPNetWeaver MDM
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