Saturday, July 2

Administrative Aspects of SAP Enterprise Portal


This post discusses the administrative aspects, authoring and deployment of a custom SAP Enterprise Portal. SAP Enterprise Portal is a scalable portal which can integrate unlimited content because it has open architecture. Portal content can be integrated from various sources such as groupware applications, Web sites, enterprise applications, legacy systems, databases, and document directories.
SAP Enterprise portal provides complete set of tools to manage and monitor and administer the SAP EP within one coherent environment. These administrative tools are created as portal pages or iViews enabling you to do administration tasks according to a particular business scenario.
After Installation and delegation of tasks, portal administrator tools are used to either import or create custom portal content. After that roles are built. These roles consist of specific subsets. Each subset consist of specific portal content. These subsets are assigned to various enterprise users.
There are various services and procedures that are indirectly involved in distribution to portal users and information processing for portal users. These services may include security, monitoring the portal server, user management, and changing the portal design to reflect a company’s brand.
Also Knowledge Management  platform can be implemented. KM allows portal users to intuitively and selectively target documents and files and at distributed information sources.
SAP Unification Server  helps in integrating the resources of a enterprise's information systems. Also it provides unified access to structured data of the enterprise. It drives the unification of databases, enterprise applications and legacy systems in SAP Enterprise Portal.


Page Builder
Knowledge Management
CM Components
TREX Components
Unification
Connectors
Personalizing Your Portal
Delegated Administration

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