Embedded and therefore good - IT and business department benefit
The advantages offered by embedded systems are clear for the IT department: These include delivery via SAP transport system, SAP release security and a fast roll-out that only involves importing a transport, and manageable customizing.
In addition, the system does not require an upstream workstation, so there is no need to invest in the usual trio of test, configuration and production systems.
No interfaces
It also eliminates the need for interfaces that would require time-consuming maintenance. Access to master and transaction data in the SAP system is direct, without the need to constantly reimport data with the risk of data redundancy.
"Of all the systems on the market, Tangro is the solution with the tightest and best integration with SAP"
says Willi-Gerd Schmitz, IT Manager at the Hager Group, an internationally active provider of solutions and services for electrotechnical installations in residential, industrial and commercial properties from Blieskastel in Saarland.
"This point was decisive for us because it allows us to map our entire business process directly in SAP. This makes it much easier to maintain the solution."
By using the Abap programming language, companies can also make their own IT adjustments as needed.
How SAP GUI
For the business department, SAP-embedded solutions bring the following advantages: The interface corresponds to the SAP GUI, so that users immediately feel at home. Of course, if you want, you can also use HTML 5 or Fiori, which is particularly useful for workflow users.
Extensive training measures are then not necessary. In the familiar SAP environment, users perform all document processing tasks, such as OCR post-processing, invoice or order verification, and posting of FI documents, orders, or goods receipts. If necessary, the user can jump directly to the SAP document at any time.