Saturday 8 November 2014

SAP MM


Hi There !!!


  Welcome to my blog on SAP !!! I am very sure that this blog would help you get a good understanding and learning about the world's No.1 ERP(Enterprise Resource Planning) software - SAP.


There is a proverb
"When the going gets tough, the tough gets going" which means whenever challenges are stronger, the one who wants to win never stops rather works hard to win that challenge - hard work never fails.

Whenever or whatever we start, it is always better spending good time to have an insight and transparent understanding of what to do, why to do and how to do. Let's pass on to the topic..





What is an ERP software?
ERP's acronym is Enterprise Resource Planning, a software package which operates as a centralized system that facilitates a large scale manufacturing business's various functions like Purchasing, Planning, Production, Logistics, Sales, Analysis, Reporting etc to enable smooth flow of business and ensure best accountability. 


There are many giant ERPs software packages available in the market. Some of them are
  1. SAP (Systems, Applications & Products in Data Processing)
  2. Oracle Apps.
  3. JD Edwards.
  4. BAAN (Budget Authorization Account Number) etc..


Among these ERP's - SAP is ranked number 1 among any other ERP's in the market, delivering globally best in the class solutions for business processes that helps organization run their business in an effect way and ensure the best ROI (Return On Investment) from their businesses.

What is SAP?
      SAP stands for Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing. SAP is basically an ERP software that facilitates any kind of business model with software driven solutions.

For ex. Facebook is an application that facilitates the software driven solution to connect to your circle of friends or families or colleagues through a virtual centralized access model - This becomes a timely solution to manage meeting them in person to spend, share and collaborate.



has its own remarkable history from the day it was found .. no .. rather I would say "remarkable history from the day it was BUILT."