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This book provides an introduction to the various facets of building and operating an SAP infrastructure exploiting Cloud technologies. It describes and discusses the latest developments and challenges and suitable solutions, and also outlines future trends where possible. To ensure that this book is also useful to readers who do not consider themselves experts in this area, this book explains in detail the backgrounds of the various solutions. Also, practice-oriented case studies are provided throughout the book in order to make the reader aware of essential but perhaps less obvious points. However, the book concentrates exclusively on the set up and operation of the SAP infrastructure. It does not give details on how to install and customize the SAP software, nor does it deal with the much more complex tasks involved in business process implementation and reengineering.
List of contents
1 From Adaptive Infrastructures to Cloud Computing.- 2 How the SAP Business Suite, NetWeaver and HANA fit to the cloud.- 3 Service Level Agreements for SAP on Cloud.- 4 Security of SAP in public and private clouds.- 5 Change and Configuration Management.- 6 How Private and Public Clouds Work.- 7 SAP solutions on public clouds.- 8 Private cloud infrastructures for SAP.- 9 Stateless computing for SAP on clouds.- 10 Economic and Legal Aspects of Cloud Computing.
About the author
Josef Stelzel ist Mitarbeiter des Microsoft SAP Competence Center in Walldorf. Er beschäftigt sich schwerpunktmäßig mit der Entwicklung und Implementierung von hochverfügbaren mySAP-Infrastrukturlösungen. Dabei kann er auf Erfahrungen mit SAP zurückgreifen, die bis zu den Anfängen von Release 2.2 zurückgehen. Als Consultant hat er nahmhafte Großunternehmen bei der Entwicklung von Betriebskonzepten und der Erstellung von Betriebshandbüchern maßgeblich unterstützt.
Summary
This book provides an introduction to the various facets of building and operating an SAP infrastructure exploiting Cloud technologies. It describes and discusses the latest developments and challenges and suitable solutions, and also outlines future trends where possible. To ensure that this book is also useful to readers who do not consider themselves experts in this area, this book explains in detail the backgrounds of the various solutions. Also, practice-oriented case studies are provided throughout the book in order to make the reader aware of essential but perhaps less obvious points. However, the book concentrates exclusively on the set up and operation of the SAP infrastructure. It does not give details on how to install and customize the SAP software, nor does it deal with the much more complex tasks involved in business process implementation and reengineering.