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Why Reusability Matters in SAP Integration Suite

Integration is no longer just a technical necessity—it’s a core business capability.

The Unified Pricing Framework in SAP Retail Explained

In a highly competitive retail environment characterized by shifting consumer behavior, rapid commerce, slim margins, and increasing pricing...

Common SAP Fiori App Issues in SAP GRC (and What They Indicate)

SAP Fiori app issues in SAP GRC can stem from a wide range of causes—ranging from missing authorizations and broken OData services to caching...

End-to-End SAP Landscape Refresh Automation: A Service Delivery Perspective

In the evolving world of enterprise IT, SAP landscapes are foundational to business process continuity, agility, and innovation.

Classes vs Objects in ABAP: What the Difference Actually Means

Understanding the difference between classes and objects in ABAP is one of the most important and most confusing steps for developers moving into...

5 Things to Know: Transportation Planning with SAP Course

In this blog post, learn about our upcoming Rheinwerk Course entitled Transportation Planning with SAP: Mastering Transportation Modes, Settings, and...

SAP Sustainability Control Tower: ESG and CSRD Compliance

Companies are under growing pressure – from regulators, investors, customers, and their own boards – to disclose accurate, auditable sustainability...

What a Payment Factory Is in SAP S/4HANA and When You Need One

A payment factory is a centralized approach to managing corporate payment processes across multiple systems, entities, and banks in SAP S/4HANA.

SAP OKB9 Explained: Automatic Account Assignment for FI-CO Postings

In this post, I’ll provide clear guidance on the utility OKB9 – Default Account assignment in SAP for automatically deriving CO account assignments...

Why Inventory Is Central to Supply Chain Planning in SAP S/4HANA

Inventory is the foundation of supply chain planning in SAP S/4HANA because every logistics and planning process depends on how stock quantities and...