Migrating to SAP Integration Suite from SAP PI/PO and other middleware solutions represents a crucial choice for organizations seeking to improve their integration functionalities. As companies expand, the demand for a strong, future-oriented integration platform becomes essential to ensure seamless data exchange among diverse applications and systems. An effective migration necessitates thorough planning, risk evaluation, and implementation to avoid interruptions and enhance operational efficiency.
Enterprises rely on a vast network of interconnected applications to drive their operations. As organizations expand, the complexity of their IT infrastructure grows, making efficient integration a critical factor for success. A well-defined integration strategy can help businesses overcome the challenges associated with traditional integration methods while improving operational efficiency and scalability.
SAP Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SAP MII) is used to improve your manufacturing processes. SAP PRESS has recently published the book Implementing SAP MII co-authored by Dipankar Saha (Principal Architect – Incture Technologies).
This is my first blog Post where I have been tried to describe a real time scenario of CPI where we have to call the iflow followed by another iflow and spilt the data and fetch it with looping process call.
This is my first blog post and I will be guiding you on how we can build a connection and interchange messages between Company and our Trading Partners using Trading Partner Management capability which is recently added in SAP Integration suite.
As we know, Cloud Platform Integration (CPI) is SAP’s cloud middleware that allows blending between cloud and on-premise applications with third-party SAP and non-SAP products.