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Weblog:    Connect SAP R/3 4.6C and SharePoint 2003 - Part II: Define SAP Proxy
Subject: Good one
Date: 2005-10-17 07:12:51
From: Krishnakumar Ramamoorthy  Business Card


Ted-


Thanks for your weblog. Incidently, I am designing global interface architecture for one of our clients using Biztalk 2004. To facilitate an "perfect" end-to-end monitoring of interfaces (apart from various other portal needs), I was speculating between Share Point or SAP EP 6.0. Your weblog comes right in the moment. Guess, I will post my experiences once we start putting some stuff in place.


Thanks again and I hope to keep you posted with more questions :-)


Thanks
KK


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  • Good one
    2005-10-17 07:29:42 Ted Teng Business Card [Reply]

    Thanks for your kind reply, Krishnakumar.


    I am very familiar with SharePoint but Not familiar with SAP EP6.0. I guess EP6.0 should be strong in presenting SAP data, at least quicker and more native than SharePoint do it.


    As far as I know, there is at least quite somewhat coding efforts to display SAP data.


    Our SAP team is also trying setting up Netweaver 2004, maybe later when I look at the SAP portal and also provided my viewpoints on comparison of two portals.


    Thanks for your comments if you have new findings.


    BR


    Ted


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