SAP Business One Integration
With SAP Business One ERP, you are getting an integrated software system and management solution with intercompany consolidation capabilities
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The Integration Framework of SAP Business One is the official name for the middleware that enables SAP Business One to publish or send data to external systems, and to consume or access data from external data providers across different system environments using standard protocols.
The integration framework is the common infrastructure platform for running all integration products for SAP Business One including:
- Integration Scenarios – Integration framework as development environment as well as runtime for predefined integrations, such as Dashboards, mobile apps, outsourced payroll, automated request for quotation, SAP Customer Checkout, web services, other SAP and non- SAP applications
- Integration Hub – Preconfigured templates to integrate cloud-based business applications and services, such as Shopify, Magento, Aramex, DHL, FedEx, UPS, Fixer, Mailchimp, SendGrid, Nexmo, Expensify, automated request for quotation
- Subsidiary Integration – Integrates SAP Business One running in subsidiaries with SAP Business Suite software in headquarters’ location
- Data harmonization, financial consolidation, business process standardization, and supply chain optimization
- Preconfigured scenarios for master data, sales, purchasing, HQ reporting, and finance as well as customer-specific content
- Intercompany Integration – Integrates different SAP Business One databases in a seamless and easy to consume way streamline and automate intercompany transactions and processes, such as master data distribution and financial consolidation
Pluggable Scenario Packages
Scenario packages implement the end-to-end business logic on top of the integration framework middleware. They are easily plugged into the integration framework where they can take advantage of the flow control and error-handling functions of the integration model as well as the transactional control and security provided by the platform.
Partners can leverage the integration framework in different ways depending on their skills:
- Implementation partners can run the out-of-box scenario packages provided by SAP or
another partner, thereby providing integration solutions for a low entry point with minimal
configuration required. - Development partners can create new scenario packages tailored to address a customer’s integration requirements.