SAP Integration

SAP has a large number of products, in fact, they have a lot more product offerings now than they have in the past. Keeping up with the new product releases is often a challenge, and even more of a challenge is knowing that your enterprise has the optimal selection of products/applications for business operations. Add to this nonSAP applications, and the challenge becomes remarkable.

An Intelligent Enterprise is the one that affords the user a seamless experience irrespective of the number of systems involved. Integration, therefore, becomes a fundamental requirement to achieving an Intelligent Enterprise.

People Applications Service has a cocktail of skills in this area to advise and offer tailor-made solutions to an enterprise. Let us assist your organisation in becoming an Intelligent Enterprise.


ABAP Development & Workflow

ABAP/4 has always been the default option for customising SAP in order to realise unique business requirements that are not covered by the standard solution. Like SAP, ABAP/4 has also evolved over the years, from a procedural language to a language that supports Object-Orientated design principles.

Understandably, SAP continues to support the obsolete procedural language, and it is up to the organisations running SAP to take advantage of the evolved language. Has your organisations evolved with the changing times?

It is our business to keep up-to-date with the changing technology, because we understand that even organisations with ABAP expertise do not always have the time to do so. Let People Applications Service offer your organisation ABAP solutions that are based on best practices, thereby extracting greater value from your investment in SAP.

Solution Architecture

Varied applications often present a number of possibilities at arriving at a solution. Oftentimes, what works for one organisation doesn’t mean it will be optimal for your organisation. This poses yet another challenge of what is the best solution when taking certain considerations into account? This is just an example of the types of question we answer when we design solutions, because we understand that a one-size-fits-all approach is not ideal for all.