SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP)
SAP BTP is an integrated platform provided by SAP that offers cloud-based services for building, integrating, and extending applications in the enterprise landscape. SAP BTP combines several key SAP cloud technologies into one platform, including: In the context of an
Do you know what SAP MDM and SAP MDG stand for?
Introduction to SAP MDM SAP Master Data Management (SAP MDM) is a crucial component of SAP’s NetWeaver product group that provides a consolidated, cleansed, and synchronized version of master data across diverse application landscapes. Master data refers to the core
Chronicles of a Junior SAP Consultant – Diversity
My first major interaction with cultural diversity happened during a virtual team-building event. The event was designed to bring the team closer, to foster a sense of camaraderie. However, what struck me was the unique tapestry of cultures and languages
What are the benefits of improving the data quality?
Low-quality data can have several negative effects
Chronicles of a Junior SAP Consultant – International Work Travel
1. First overseas assignment: Preparation and anticipation. The email, with its crisp, white digital background, seemed to glow a little brighter than the others. “Overseas Assignment Opportunity: Munich” it read. A jolt of excitement traveled down my spine, leaving behind
SAP S/4 Hana Documentation #3
What is the difference between FS and SDD? Functional Specification (FS): The FS document captures the functional requirements of the system. This document outlines the system’s expected behavior from a business user’s perspective, capturing the purpose, inputs, and outputs of
Chronicles of a Junior SAP Consultant – Challenge
The first major challenge came in the form of a critical system error. It was a regular Tuesday when my inbox pinged with a high-priority email. An offshore team had stumbled upon a glitch that was causing significant delays in
Chronicles of a Junior SAP Consultant – The Maze
Navigating the Maze of a Global Project It was a bright and sunny morning in June when I first stepped into the bustling nerve center of the project. As a fresh-faced junior SAP consultant, I was assigned to a mammoth