What is SAP?
SAP is one of the largest ERP vendors in the world, with packages such as S/4HANA, ECC and Business One. Below you can read what it is and how to connect it.
SAP is one of the largest ERP vendors in the world, with packages such as S/4HANA, ECC and Business One. It is the system of record at many large organisations. Connections with SAP run via IDoc, BAPI, RFC or OData, within SAP's tight processes and authorisations.
The ERP of large organisations
SAP is a German software vendor and the system of record at many large and international organisations. The best-known packages are S/4HANA (the modern suite), the older ECC and Business One for SMEs. SAP is known for tight processes, authorisations and data models.
It is precisely that strictness that makes an SAP connection precision work: you have to stay within SAP's rules and may not bypass the processes.
Connecting SAP
Connections with SAP run via standard interfaces such as IDoc (messages), BAPI and RFC (functions) and OData (REST). We translate partner EDI to IDoc, for example, and process that directly in SAP, so that the chain runs through without manual intermediate steps.
Connect or build something?
In a free one-hour process scan, we look at your systems and the manual work between them. After that, a fixed-fee quote. No surprises afterwards.