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PMC200Roadmap for SAP NetWeaver –Business Process Orchestration andIntegrationWolfgang HilpertSVP – Head of Product Management - Process Orchestration (BPM & ESB)October 13, 2010 BerlinOctober 19 & 20, 2010 Las VegasDisclaimerThis presentation outlines our general product direction and should not be relied on in making apurchase decision. This presentation is not subject to your license agreement or any otheragreement with SAP. SAP has no obligation to pursue any course of business outlined in thispresentation or to develop or release any functionality mentioned in this presentation. Thispresentation and SAP's strategy and possible future developments are subject to change andmay be changed by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. This document is providedwithout a warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the impliedwarranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. SAPassumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document, except if such damageswere caused by SAP intentionally or grossly negligent. 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 21

IntroductionThe SAP NetWeaver Business Process Orchestration and Integration Roadmapsession will address Overall vision and strategy for SAP’s process orchestration portfolio Overview of emerging market trends and disruptions in the middleware space Current SAP process orchestration capabilities and customer benefits Planned innovation and Future direction Product Demos Q&A 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 3Key Trends Impacting Next GenerationMiddlewareNear Real-time Actionable InsightSupport for HeterogeneityChanging Buyer BehaviorNear real-time actionableinsight Need for closed-loop insight toaction Requires orchestration andvisibility of end-to-endbusiness processesSupport for Heterogeneity Increasing diversity in ITlandscape results in need forflexible IT Requires supportheterogeneous integration andinteroperability High demand for integratedstack for lower TCO 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 42Changing Buyer Behavior Shift of buying power from ITto Line of Business Need for faster ROI isincreasing investments incloud-based solutions Increasing integration needsbetween on-demand solutionsand existing on-premiseinvestments

SAP NetWeaver’s Process Orchestration andIntegration Portfolio: Process IntegrationSAP NetWeaver ProcessIntegration High-volume, java-based enterpriseservice bus for supporting distributedintegration Enterprise Service Repository (ESR) forbuilding, modeling, and managing webservices A2A and B2B integration capabilities Predefined integration scenarios tojump-start integration projectsAdoption 3,555 productive customersDouble-digit annual growth 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 5SAP NetWeaver’s Process Orchestration andIntegration Portfolio: SAP NetWeaver BPMSAP NetWeaver BusinessProcess ManagementModel-driven development ofbusiness processes for architects anddevelopers Includes SAP NetWeaver BusinessRules Management Fully integrated with runtimetechnology from SAP NetWeaver CE An eclipse-based environment forbusiness process composition A Java EE-based application serverfor deploymentAdoption 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 63445 productive customersTriple-digit annual growth

Why are customers choosing SAP NetWeaverProcess Integration today?CompositionPeopleProcessesLife Cycle MgmtSecurity and Identity MgmtSAP NetWeaverInformationIntegrationApplication FoundationOne SOA BackboneOne Integrated SolutionLeveraging large SAPinstalled base ONE Platform forleveraging SAPEnterprise services, buildcustom services andService enabling legacysystemsA central EnterpriseServices Repository withbuilt-in rich semantics andcontentStrategic building block ofSAP’s SOA infrastructure Part of an integrationplatform & solutionSubstantial reduction inTCO due to integratedlifecycle management andoperations 30% reduction in TCOfor a leadingsemiconductor companyafter choosing SAPNetWeaver PI as theircentral middleware Efficient BusinessNetworks – within andbeyond the borders of anenterpriseCustomers doingbusiness with the largeSAP installed base intheir ecosystemPre-delivered content andindustry adapters helpstandardize and jumpstartimplementationTODAY 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 7Productive Customers on SAP NetWeaver PIExample Usage PatternsTODAY 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 84

SAP NetWeaver BPMBusiness-friendlyperspectiveSolution EnhancementsIncreased FlexibilityModelingperspectives – businessuser and developer – basedon one single process model Two Supportfor Intermediateevents“Developer” detailedperspectiveKey BenefitsBetter Integration Web Services,BAPIs andRFCs Web DynproJava, VisualComposer UIs Closer collaborationbetween Business and IT. Modeling parto real worlduse cases.Lower TCO Reuse existing investmentsand skill sets to tie-in RFCsand BAPIs to businessprocessesContinuousImprovementReporting Enhanced processreportingcapabilities Empowerknowledgeworkers to optimize thebusinessTODAY 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 9Business User enablement throughBusiness RulesGraphical Modeling of ComplexRule Sequences using Flow RulesSolution EnhancementsRule Definition Graphical modeling ofcomplex rule executionsequences using flow rules Ability to export and importrules from MS ExcelKey BenefitsSimplified Configuration Moreexpressiveness torepresent different rules usecases Enable non-technical userstomanage rule setsWeb Interface for Runtime RulesChangesRules ManagementIncreased Adaptability Web user friendly interface for Flexibility to modify rules withoutdynamic rule changescodingTestingIncreased Robustness Testing of Rules testrules inrules composer usingXML schemasTODAY 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 105cases enable abilityto avoid regressions.

Productive Customers on SAP NetWeaver BPMExample Usage PatternsTODAY 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 11Role of SAP NetWeaver Process Orchestrationin End-to-end business processesIntegrate Business Processes efficiently inheterogeneous IT landscapesTODAY 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 126

Single Stack ESBSolution EnhancementsESR &RegistryIntegrationDirectorySAPB2B PartnerSystemRoutingMapping3rd partyapps /middlewareConnectivityProtocolsSAP Solution ManagerAdvanced Adapter EngineExtendedMessagingQueuingDeployment Options Java-only, ESB deploymentSLDSAPSystemKey BenefitsLower Footprint Richer & fasterconnectivity andreduced sizingContinuous OperationsHigh Integrated scenario configurationProductivity&Reliability Programmatic configuration of Reduced implementationassets en massetime Automated XML schema Faster asset configurationvalidation Secure, compliant Additional message persistencecommunication Streaming of large files System robustness for Resource-friendlysmooth businesscommunication channels, cache;operationsimproved cluster communicationCheaper IntegrationOpenness Low-touch integration Extended standards support forin multi-vendorstandard-based interoperabilityenvironmentPLANNED INNOVATIONS 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 13Simplified OperationsSolution EnhancementsLogistics Flexible upgrade paths Guided installation; simplifiedpost-installationKey BenefitsShorter Time-toInnovation Faster and simplerupgradesSupportabilityContinuousOperations Central monitoring of complexintegration landscapes Faster, best-practicebased incident ITIL-compliant Process Integrationresolutionoperations in SAP SolutionManager Lower cost ofoperating even Streamlined access to localcomplex deploymentsmonitoring, configuration & testing IT Responsiveness Message search by businesspayloadPLANNED INNOVATIONS 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 147

Next-generation BPM and BRMImproved BPM and BRM integration improves reuse and lowers TCOReusable RulesetsSolution EnhancementsKey BenefitsImproved businessmonitoringSimpler to MaintainRules Business dashboards based on process eventsProcess FlexibilityReduces number of rulesin project Makes rules easier to buildand to maintain AdAlternative Task List(Yahoo! Widget)hoc tasks and SAPStreamWork integrationSimulation Dowhat-if analysis to predictbehavior and find bottlenecksWeb Dynpro ABAPintegrationBetter Reuse andMaintenance Improves productivity Eliminates error prone andduplicate rules.PLANNED INNOVATIONS 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 15Business Process LibraryReusable catalog of Best Practices process templatesDefine different levels of abstractions asbusiness process are designed,modeled and implemented.Solution EnhancementsKey BenefitsIndustry templatesFaster Time to Value Provides rich business contentprovided by SAP, partners,customers and independentstandards organizations to driveindustry best-practicesExtend “core” processeswith BPMLeverage out of the box bestpractices as-is or as jumpstarts for customimplementationsBusiness agility withmodeled processesCommon Shared ProcessCatalogReusability andcollaboration aroundorganization processassets Supports full business processlifecycle (requirements, blueprints,solution proposal, custom processextensions, implementation andconfiguration, operation andoptimization) Links the business view with theimplementation view of processes Better reusability andvisibility of existing processassets.Different levels of modelingand data abstraction asneeded by differentpersonas in theorganization.PLANNED INNOVATIONS 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 168

SAP NetWeaver PI – What’s AheadProductivity Embedded SOA asset design for human- and system-centric processes in developmentenvironment Easy and fast implementation of light-weight integration scenariosTCO, performance & availability Single-stack implementation for both ESB and process integration scenarios Shared process engine with NetWeaver BPM Enhanced Integration with SAP Solution Manager Significant reduction of downtime for updates and upgradesComprehensive B2BDomain-specific integration Integration with domain-specific integration solutions – MII and SOALogixFUTURE DIRECTION 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 17SAP NetWeaver BPM – What’s AheadBPM as a service BPM design time on-cloud BPM staging / testing environment on-cloud Public business processes on-cloudCollaborative Process Modeling Integrated modeling environment with SAP NetWeaver BPM and SAP StreamWork Real-time visibility of BPM modeling by multiple modelersNetwork orchestration End-to-end business processes executed on premise and on demand Semi/Un-structured processesTCO, performance & availability Shared process engine with SAP NetWeaver Process Integration Enhanced Integration with SAP Solution ManagerFUTURE DIRECTION 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 189

BPM in Network OrchestrationonPremise and onDemandExecute &Analyze &TrackOptimizeOn-Demand Process―Public‖ process executionModel &SimulateCollaborativeOn-Demand Process Model Exceptional Rush OrderHandling Return Delivery acrossnetwork SLA violation Delivery trackingTier 1On-Premise Process―Private‖ process executionTier 2ERPCRMSCMFUTURE DIRECTION 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 19Collaborative Process Modeling Using SAPNetWeaver BPM and SAP StreamWorkKey capabilities: Integrated modeling environment with BPM andSAP StreamWork Real-time visibility of BPM modeling by multiplemodelers Audit log of model changes and approvalsValue-Prop Close collaboration with multiple modelers Shorter time to develop complex processmodels Historical information available for ?v iflVvH8IdGoFUTURE DIRECTION 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 2010

Thank You!Further InformationSAP Public Web:SAP Developer Network (SDN): www.sdn.sap.comBusiness Process Expert (BPX) Community: www.bpx.sap.comSAP BusinessObjects Community (BOC): boc.sap.comRelated Workshops/Lectures at SAP TechEd 2010PMC100: Overview of SAP NetWeaver BPM & SAP NetWeaver BRMPMC103: Business Rules Management with SAP (BRM & BRFPlus)PMC120: EnBW – Sharing Experiences from BPM ProjectPMC121: SAP NetWeaver BPM 7.2, Lessons from 1st Live ImplementationsPMC162: Business Process Design Collaboration with SAP Gravity (Hands-on)PMC160: BPM for Beginners (Hands-on)PMC203: Creating SAP NetWeaver BPM task UI’s with Web Dynpro ABAPPMC204: Tips and Tricks on SAP NetWeaver BPM for High Volume ProcessesPMC205: SAP NetWeaver BPM TroubleshootingPMC260: Accelerating Business Rules with SAP NetWeaver BRM (Hands-on)PMC261: Process Analytics with SAP NetWeaver BPM (Hands-On)PMC361: Advanced BPM development using API’s (Hands-on) 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 2211

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SAP NetWeaver’s Process Orchestration andIntegration PortfolioNetWeaverBusiness ProcessManagement Model-driven developmentof business processes forarchitects and developers Includes NetWeaverBusiness RulesManagement for designand execution of businessrules Fully integrated withruntime technology fromNetWeaver CE An eclipse-basedenvironment forbusiness processcomposition A Java EE-basedapplication server fordeployment Support of lifecyclemanagementNetWeaver ProcessIntegration High-volume, java-basedenterprise service bus forsupporting distributedintegration Enterprise Service Repository(ESR) for building, modeling,and managing web services A2A and B2B integrationcapabilities Predefined integrationscenarios to jump-startintegration projects 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 25Business Process LibraryReusable catalog of Best Practices process templatesSolution EnhancementsDefine different levels of abstractions asbusiness process are designed,modeled and implemented.Key BenefitsIndustry templatesFaster Time to Value Provides rich business contentprovided by SAP, partners,customers and independentstandards organizations to driveindustry best-practicesExtend “core” processeswith BPMCommon Shared ProcessCatalog Supports full business processlifecycle (requirements, blueprints,solution proposal, custom processextensions, implementation andconfiguration, operation andoptimization) Links the business view with theimplementation view of processesLeverage out of the box bestpractices as-is or as jumpstarts for customimplementationsBusiness agility withmodeled processesReusability andcollaboration aroundorganization processassets Better reusability andvisibility of existing processassets. Different levels of modelingand data abstraction asneeded by differentpersonas in theorganization.PLANNED INNOVATIONS 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 2613

Leveraging Business ContentRoadmapBusiness Process LibraryPre-packaged application, industry andB2B content, methodology and tools fortime-to-value acceleration Business Process LibraryBroad enterprise service portfolio ofover 3,000 servicesDescriptive application processesand events exposed in a standard,extensible mannerIndustry-specific business processtemplatesMethodology support via contentfluent tools and repositoryCollaborative content creationProcessExtensionsContentLife cycle ManagementSAP / Non-SAPBusiness ApplicationsSAPSAPSAPTransactional3rdpartyapps.Own PracticesSAPondemand 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 27SAP Process Orchestration PortfolioNetWeaver Process Integration High-volume, java-based enterprise service bus for supporting distributed integration Enterprise Service Repository (ESR) for building, modeling, and managing web servicesA2A and B2B integration capabilities Predefined integration scenarios to jump-start integration projectsNetWeaver Business Process Management Model-driven development of business processes for architects and developersIncludes NetWeaver Business Rules Management for design and execution of business rules Fully integrated with runtime technology from NetWeaver CE An eclipse-based environment for business process composition A Java EE-based application server for deployment Support of lifecycle management 2010 SAP AG. All rights reserved. / Page 2814

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