SAP NetWeaver For Dummies

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* Shows IT directors and managers how to get up and running with Netweaver, SAP’s Web services-based business integration and application platform
* SAP, the world’s third-largest independent software supplier, has nearly 20,000 corporate customers in 120 countries, including sixty-five percent of the Fortune 100
* Explains how SAP Netweaver can integrate existing applications; serve as the foundation for mySAP Business Suite and SAP xApps; work with .NET, J… More >>

SAP NetWeaver For Dummies

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  1. Vroomfondel says:

    Content: SAP Marketing.

    Style: really for dummies.

    Want to know about SAP Netweaver: Ask SAP employees.

    Want to waste time: read this book.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. C. Currey says:

    Buy the book if you like, but for me an ABAP programmer w/10+ years experience it was just fluff. A couple hundred pages of hearing how great Netweaver is and what it could do, w/o actual hands-on is not IMO what a ‘Dummies’ book is meant to be. The included CD was even less.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Moment_29 says:

    This is great beginning for someone who is in SAP but want to learn about Netweaver. I read SAP official documentation and I feel the information in the book is very relavant.The book gives future trends very clearly and actually convinces you.Every business aspect of Netweaver is explained with an example.Moreover,you will love jokes and humour.Nice book to keep by the bed.

    I recommend reading this book and start reading materials on sap.com and other sap sites.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. This book provides an excellent overview of SAP’s Netweaver, and might be appropriate for an IT manager. But if you’re looking for a good technical reference book that you’d have sitting open next to you while developing an XI interface or a Web Services application, keep looking. WIth few exceptions, this book only tells you *what* SAP Netweaver can do, not how to actually go about doing any of it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. In the sense that it fills up to its title: it’s not meant to provide a real indepth insight on technical aspects of a SAP technology or product, but it does give the non-SAP expert a relatively reasonable insight in the SAP NetWeaver proposition and platform/landscape. A minor point is that it already on some aspect outdated, as appearing in 2004. The global architectural ideas of SAP behind the NetWeaver platform however still remain.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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