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 What is New in SAP NetWeaver 

Process Integration 7.3

Sindhu Gangadharan, Udo PaltzerProduct ManagementSAP NetWeaver Process IntegrationSAP AG

October 2010

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Upon completion of this presentation, you will be able describe :

The elevator pitch for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3

The key capabilities and main benefits delivered with SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3

Objectives

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Agenda

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3  – Overview

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3  – Deep Dive incl. Demos

Summary

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Elevator Pitch SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3

Centralized Monitoring, Single Stack ESB, Reduced TCO

Centralized monitoring via SAP Solution

Manager 7.1- Good morning page- Monitor multiple PI domains- Reduced time for root cause analysis

Single stack ESB capabilities throughAdvanced Adapter Engine- Up to 60% less energy consumption- Lower footprint, easy maintenance:1h installation*, ½ HW requirements*comp. to double stack, 90 sec restart*

*Hardware dependent

Major Improvements for

Reduced cost of operations viaincreased fault tolerance

Design governance Publish & Subscribe scenarios

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Planned Timeline*

2010 2011

SAP NetWeaver 7.3

Ramp-up start scheduled forQ4 / 2010**

** Ramp ups are scheduled up to 6 months – might beclosed earlier depending on fulfillment of KPIs

*Future dates are subject to change.

SAP Solution Manager 7.1Ramp-up start scheduled for Q2 / 2011**

Support and maintenance:

SAP XI 3.0: Mar. 2010 (+ 3 years ext. maint.)

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.0x, 7.1x: Dec. 2015 (+ 2 years ext. maint.)

SAP NetWeaver 7.3: Dec. 2017 (+ 2 years ext. maint.)

Planned Upcoming Enhancements (*):

Once a year via new releases, enhancement packages (EHPs)

Further information at http://service.sap.com/pam

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Agenda

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3  – Overview

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3  – Deep Dive incl. Demos

Summary

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ES Repository & SR 7.3 (*)

Delivered with SAP NetWeaver CE 7.3 & PI 7.3

Reliable Messaging and Queuing

Software LifecycleSecurity

User Management

ScalabilityHigh Availability

Archiving

ConfigurationMonitoring

Administration

Dynamic Routing Transformation Connectivity

Infrastructure Services Java EE5 / ABAP

EventsProcess

Automation

Improved design governance

User-centric perspective in ES Repository

Mass import of external data types in ESRepository

Find SOA assets by documentation URLin ES Repository

Mass publication of services fromES Repository to Services Registry

Auto-publication of service interfaces fromES Repository to Services Registry

Wizard-based configuration of a central ESRepository

Usability improvements in Services Registry

Unified event provisioning and subscription

Definition, implementation, configuration,monitoring and subscription of WS-RMcompliant events

Process Integration

Service Bus

User Interaction (for example, Business Task Management)

B2B Partner

3rd Party

Middleware

3rd Party

ApplicationSAP

Services Registry

(*) Capabilities also available with SAP NetWeaver CE 7.2

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ES Repository & SR 7.3

Delivered with SAP NetWeaver CE 7.3 & PI 7.3

Reliable Messaging and Queuing

Software Lifecycle

SecurityUser Management

Scalability

High AvailabilityArchiving

Configuration

MonitoringAdministration

Dynamic Routing Transformation Connectivity

Infrastructure Services Java EE5 / ABAP

EventsProcess

Automation

Key governance features

Extend SAP‟s pre-delivered entities (e. g.service interface) with custom attributes

Define custom lifecycle for assets includingpossible transitions and authorizations

Subscribe to object changes to be notified viae-mail on specific actions (edit, delete)

Web-based UI for specific scenarios (search,

view, subscribe to objects)

Editors in Eclipse

NWDS-based editors for creating and editingservice interface and data type

Support to use Eclipse based standard editorsfor viewing ES Repository content

Subscribe to object changes via ES browser inNWDS

Improved roles and authorizations

Fine-granular ACL„s to restrict actions (create,edit, delete) on individual objects

Improved logging to ensure transparency

Enable / disable advanced capabilities through

pre-delivered configuration wizard

Process Integration

Service Bus

User Interaction (for example, Business Task Management)

B2B Partner

3rd Party

Middleware

3rd Party

ApplicationSAP

Services Registry

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DemoDEMOSAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 in Action: Enterprise Services Repository

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Service Bus

Delivered with SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3

Reliable Messaging and Queuing

Software Lifecycle

SecurityUser Management

Scalability

High AvailabilityArchiving

Configuration

MonitoringAdministration

Dynamic Routing Transformation Connectivity

Infrastructure Services Java EE5 / ABAP

EventsProcess

Automation

Single stack ESB capabilities via AAE

AAE with local ES Repository and IntegrationDirectory

Increased productivity and richerconnectivity on AAE

IDoc- and HTTP- adapters in AAE

Very large (binary) file-to-file transfer

Mapping-based message split on AAE Time-out configuration per communication

channel

Automated Transport for Schema Validation

Increased Integration Directory API support

Creation of Integrated Configuration withModel Configurator

Increased standards based interoperability

Publish and subscribe messaging for JMSTopics

Support for SOAP 1.2, WS Policy 1.2, WSTrust 1.3, Java SE 6

WS-RM based interoperability

with Microsoft .NET 3.5, 4

Process Integration

Service Bus

User Interaction (for example, Business Task Management)

B2B Partner

3rd Party

Middleware

3rd Party

ApplicationSAP

Services Registry

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DemoDEMOSAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 in Action: Advanced Adapter Engine

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Unified Lifecycle Management

Delivered with SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3

Reliable Messaging and Queuing

Software Lifecycle

SecurityUser Management

Scalability

High AvailabilityArchiving

Configuration

MonitoringAdministration

Dynamic Routing Transformation Connectivity

Infrastructure Services Java EE5 / ABAP

EventsProcess

Automation

Greater visibility into landscapes Central monitoring via Technical Monitoring

Work Center in SAP Solution Manager (*) Search for payload and adapter-specific

message attributes IDoc- and performance monitor Enhanced search for archived messages Test (ping) for communication channels Additional message persistence on AAE

Improved upgrade procedures Automated steps using CTC templates Flexible upgrade paths

Improved fault tolerance (**) Optimization of cache refresh Optimized message processing

“Safe Mode” during startup Optimization of EOIO handling Optimized technical acknowledgements Configuration Wizard with system parameters

settings Piece list of transported objects in CTS+

Process Integration

Service Bus

User Interaction (for example, Business Task Management)

B2B Partner3rd Party

Middleware

3rd Party

ApplicationSAP

Services Registry

(*) Shipped with SAP Solution Manager 7.1.

Down port to EHP1 for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1 SP06(**) (Partial) down port to SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1 SP11 &

EHP 1 SP06

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DemoDEMOSAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 in Action: Centralized Monitoring

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Agenda

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3  – Overview

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3  – Deep Dive incl. Demos

Summary

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SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.3

Value Proposition

Reliable Messaging and Queuing

Software Lifecycle

SecurityUser Management

Scalability

High AvailabilityArchiving

Configuration

MonitoringAdministration

Dynamic Routing Transformation Connectivity

Infrastructure Services Java EE5 / ABAP

EventsProcess

Automation

Repository and Governance

Improved design governance Eclipse-based design time for service

provisioning Unified WS-RM compliant event provisioning

and subscription

ESB Single stack ESB capabilities via AAE Increased productivity & richer connectivity

on AAE Processing of very large files Further support of pub / sub scenarios Adoption of standards (SOAP 1.2, WS

Policy 1.2, WS Trust 1.3, Java SE 6 …)

Unified Lifecycle Management Central monitoring via SAP Solution

Manager Search for payload attribute values Improved upgrade and fault tolerance

Process Integration

Service Bus

User Interaction (for example, Business Task Management)

B2B Partner3rd Party

Middleware

3rd Party

ApplicationSAP

Services Registry

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SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3  – Live Expert SessionsTimes: 10:00 – 11:00 am (CET), 5:00 – 6:00 pm (CET) each

What‟s new in SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3? Oct. 26

What‟s new in ESR 7.3? Oct. 28

What are the new service bus-based capabilities for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3? Oct. 29

Central monitoring of SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 landscapes with the new PI WorkCenter in SAP Solution Manager 7.1

Nov. 9

Local monitoring enhancements within SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Dec. 2

Advanced Adapter Engine Extended - a new Java only installation option forSAP NetWeaver PI 7.3

Dec .14

Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 tbd

Standards-based interoperability showcased by an integrated Microsoft – SAPNetWeaver PI scenario

Dec. 15

Improved fault tolerance with SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Dec. 9

Federated PI and deployment options Dec. 16

Available adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Dec. 13

Productive customer scenarios leveraging SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3During or after ramp-up

Register at: http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/21582

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Interested in joining the ramp-up for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3?

Registration at

Customers: http://service.sap.com/rampup

Partners: https://service.sap.com/partnerportal/rampup

Registration for Ramp-up of 

SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3

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