A portal is rarely a standalone solution, so what happens if you have to manage multiple portal solutions in global, distributed SAP system landscapes? There are many questions that arise, including: Which location is best suited to store the data? Where and how should users be managed? How can you ensure access control to different portal contents? How can the system’s multi-lingual capability be guaranteed?
All of these questions are answered in this SAP Press Essentials guide. This guide systematically introduces you to central topics concerning the structure and operation of a global SAP portal solution, which are described hands-on from a technical point of view with the help of a case study.
Topic Highlights:
- Designing global portal systems
- User integration
- Access control
- Application integration
- Localization
Valentin Nicolescu
Valentin Nicolescu studied business information management at the University of Hohenheim, Germany. Since 2003, he has worked at the SAP University Competence Center (SAP HCC) at the Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany, where he is responsible for the operation of SAP training systems for higher education throughout Germany and for providing SAP training to higher education teachers.
In addition to his focus on components of the SAP NetWeaver technology platform, he is involved in traditional ERP training with SAP R/3 and SAP ERP. He is a certified SAP technology and development consultant XI and a technology consultant Web AS and Enterprise Portal.
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