SAP EP Training
The training for SAP Enterprise Portal (SAP EP) concentrates on building the competencies needed to set up, administer, and execute SAP’s Enterprise Portal solution. SAP EP is a comprehensive platform that unifies content and business processes across several systems, giving partners, customers, and employees a single point of access. The course covers the administration of the portal, user and content management, integration of various SAP systems, and external application integration.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
SAP EP Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
SAP Consultants: Experts currently employed as SAP consultants who wish to focus on SAP EP to further their knowledge of portal technologies and provide more extensive services.
IT Administrators: IT administrators are experts in system administration and user access control who set up and maintain SAP Enterprise Portals to ensure smooth integration inside their companies.
Business analysts: Business analysts who work for SAP-using companies want to learn more about SAP EP to help with process integration and content management.
Developers & Programmers: Developers looking to improve functionality and user experience by building custom applications and integrating them into the SAP EP environment.
Project Managers in SAP Implementation: Project managers overseeing SAP EP implementation projects strive to comprehend the functional and technical components of SAP EP to manage teams and guarantee deployment successfully.
SAP EP Consultant: Assist companies with implementing and optimising SAP Enterprise Portals as a specialist. Businesses in the manufacturing, banking, and healthcare sectors frequently look to consultants with experience in SAP EP.
SAP System Administrator: A SAP system administrator’s primary responsibility is overseeing and managing SAP EP environments, including user administration, portal content, and connectivity with external applications and other SAP systems.
SAP Business Analyst: In companies that depend on SAP for business operations, analyze business requirements and configure SAP EP to optimize workflows, optimize processes, and improve user experience.
SAP Developer (EP Integration): Develop and modify portal apps that link to external data sources and SAP systems, expanding the capabilities of the SAP Enterprise Portal for a range of business applications.
Project Manager (SAP EP Implementation): Manage development and administrative teams to enable the successful deployment and integration of SAP EP throughout sizable businesses.
Healthcare, banking, retail, manufacturing, and other sectors are seeing an increased the need for SAP EP specialists in the United States and Canada. These positions offer competitive pay and chances for advancement into enterprise-level IT positions.
- We will explore SAP Enterprise Portal and its practical applications.
- The basics of SAP NetWeaver.
- We will gain an understanding of the architecture of SAP EP and its various elements.
- The course will also cover portal navigation and the user experience.
- The portal system landscape.
- The course covers the management of users, roles, and groups.
- Authentication and authorization principles.
- There are tools available to monitor the portal effectively.
- iViews, pages, and worksets.
- The Content Directory’s structure.
- Comparing standard and custom portal content.
- Deploying and transporting content.
- This section provides an overview of the Portal Framework.
- Web Dynpro for Java: The Fundamentals
- Connecting with BSP and UI services
- Themes, branding, and how to make it your own
- Linking up with SAP ECC and S/4HANA
- Setting up Single Sign-On (SSO)
- System connections and aliases explained
- Role-based access mapping in action
- The security architecture of the portal
- SSL and the different ways to authenticate
- Performance tuning: getting the most out of it
- Fixing common problems
- The components of Knowledge Management (KM)
- Document repositories and workflows in detail
- Collaboration rooms and discussions
- Enterprise search configuration
- SAP EP implementation methodology
- Portal design best practices
- Migration and upgrade considerations
- Final Project: Design and deploy a complete SAP Enterprise Portal
SAP consultants, portal administrators, and enterprise IT professionals should consider enrolling in SAP EP training.
A foundational understanding of SAP or NetWeaver is a plus, though not strictly necessary.
It serves as a central web portal, bringing together both SAP and non-SAP applications.
Absolutely. You will get to work with labs and a real-world final project.
Yes, the course covers the creation of iViews, pages, and roles.
Indeed, the course explains backend integration scenarios.
Yes, authentication, authorization, and Single Sign-On are all part of the curriculum.
Yes, the material is designed to take you from the fundamentals all the way to advanced topics.
Yes, portal performance optimization is included.
Yes, the skills you gain will be valuable for portal administration and integration positions.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
You can register via our website https://checkmateittech.com/, or reach out to our support teams via phone, email, or WhatsApp. We’ll help you with batch schedules and payment options.
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