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What happens if an SAP job terminates unexpectedly?
The structure of SAP Basis
Our SAP Basis trainings and courses originate from our practical work in companies. All SAP Basis trainings for system administration and administrators are conducted by SAP certified experts, who know what they are talking about, because they mainly realize SAP projects at our customers.

No matter whether a change of the operating system or the database used is pending or a move of the SAP system as well as a migration to SAP HANA has to be completed - we are your experts. We create a plan together with you and migrate your SAP system within the shortest possible time. Our services:
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Tasks such as the update of components, the insertion of security updates or monitoring should be further automated. It is recommended to use only one automation tool (SAP Solution Manager or SAP LVM). Custom solutions and scripts should not be used or replaced with standard tools if possible, because otherwise different script languages and script versions will have to be managed, resulting in a lot of maintenance. Standardised SAP scripts are welcome here. A useful definition of thresholds, for example on the basis of historical system behaviour, must also be defined for monitoring.

Better technologies have expanded the role of SAP Basis Administrators, paralleling the IT industry as a whole. It's no longer enough to keep the system running and performing well. An SAP HANA Basis Administrator also plays a role in cost control, IT strategy and even business policy.

For administrators, a useful product - "Shortcut for SAP Systems" - is available in the SAP basis area.

The basis of every SAP system is the SAP NetWeaver Application Server.

The website www.sap-corner.de offers many useful information about SAP basis.

In the SAP product world, the presentation layer is based on several modules that are grouped under the collective term SAP GUI.
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