{"id":6457,"date":"2020-07-10T12:35:16","date_gmt":"2020-07-10T10:35:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/int4.com\/?p=6457"},"modified":"2020-07-23T13:01:18","modified_gmt":"2020-07-23T11:01:18","slug":"he-can-simplify-difficult-things-like-no-one-else-finnys-adventures-in-the-world-of-sap-integration","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test11988.futurehost.pl\/he-can-simplify-difficult-things-like-no-one-else-finnys-adventures-in-the-world-of-sap-integration","title":{"rendered":"He can simplify difficult things like no one else! Finny’s adventures in the world of SAP integration"},"content":{"rendered":"

Let me introduce my guest<\/h2>\n

My today’s interlocutor lives in Bangalore in India. He has spent almost 15 years in the IT industry, of which he has been working for SAP for 12 years, where he is currently the Product Manager for SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite<\/strong>, focusing on simplifying integration. As he admits, the role enables him to engage with customers and support them in their integration journey via different channels. When he’s not dealing with SAP integrations, he loves spending time with his family. He is a happy husband and father of two daughters.<\/p>\n

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About the differences between Product Manager and Product Owner duties, working during the COVID-19 pandemic and challenges of integrating the Indian eInvoicing with CPI – Finny Babu<\/a><\/strong><\/span> is interviewed by Jaros\u0142aw JZ Zi\u00f3\u0142kowski<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Reading time: 7 minutes<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n

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1. With respect to your role, how do you see the difference between a Product Manager and Product Owner, is there any?<\/em><\/h3>\n

It is a very good question and since I have played both the roles in my career at SAP, I can provide my thoughts on the differences. According to me, Product Manager has a deeper engagement with customers, supports them in the different phases of their projects, listens to their feedback and channels them back to the organization in the form of requirements. Product Manager is also responsible for the long term vision of the product and drives the roadmap accordingly. Whereas the Product Owner owns the user stories and backlogs derived out of the customer requirements in a scrum environment. The Product Owner drives the grooming to refine the requirements into meaningful user stories, creates mocks and is responsible to provide all necessary information for the scrum team to execute and deliver them efficiently.<\/p>\n

I would say that both of these roles are important, and if they tag team, they can bring a lot of value to the customers and ultimately the organization.<\/p>\n

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2. We can see that you are a very active LinkedIn contributor, you have “liked” all SAP CPI certifications’ announcements – why do you use this platform?<\/em><\/h3>\n

LinkedIn is a great social media platform to “professionally” connect with the experts around the globe and I use this platform to learn, share and network with this expert community. There are so many cool things being developed at SAP, specially from the Integration side of the house, and I try my best to share these updates via all possible channels including LinkedIn & Twitter. We from the product management team run many enablement programs like the openSAP courses<\/a>, Integration Black Belt series, monthly webinars, YouTube video series, and we feel very happy and get a sense of accomplishment when we see people participate in these programs and posting them on social media platforms.<\/p>\n

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3. Can you introduce SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite and its functional usages which you would like to push for?<\/em><\/h3>\n

Absolutely! SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite is a comprehensive Hybrid Integration Platform for the enterprise which covers both SAP and non-SAP integration. It is a versatile, dynamic and enterprise-grade integration platform-as-a-service which simplifies and accelerates enterprise integration and helps organizations to quickly transition to become intelligent enterprises. You can leverage the Integration Suite to simplify all your integration scenarios spanning across application-to-application integration (A2A), business-to-business integration (B2B), business-to-government integration (B2G), real-time API-based integration, non-SAP integration with 160+ out-of-the-box connectors, event based integration, and many more.<\/p>\n

\"SAP_CPI_Suite\"<\/a><\/p>\n

You can find more about it <\/span>HERE.<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n

We are working on improving the coherent usage of different capabilities of the Integration Suite, so that customers are able to get the best value out of them all at one place. Some of the first steps we took in this regard are simplified licensing<\/a>, <\/a>harmonized provisioning<\/a> and I am happy to announce through your interview the availability of the Integration Suite trial<\/a>. In addition, there will be many more aspects that we will bring, in the upcoming months to make this experience beautiful.<\/p>\n

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4. Do S\/4HANA implementations impact SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite usage in any way?<\/em><\/h3>\n

Yes, definitely in a very positive way. There are many customers who are using SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite for their SAP S\/4HANA integrations. This is driven by the fact that the Integration Suite provides a rich set of pre-packaged integration scenarios, APIs, business events and CDS views for SAP S\/4HANA, which enables you to integrate it with other SAP Cloud, On premise or 3rd party applications. Based on the customer scenario whether it is cloud, hybrid or solely on prem, SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite or SAP Process Orchestration can be leveraged for these integration scenarios. The recommendation would be to use Integration Suite (or CPI) for all cloud to cloud or hybrid integrations scenarios and for on-prem to on-prem integrations use PO. You can also leverage Open Connectors and use the 160+ out-of-the-box connectors to connect to 3rd party applications. The best part is that these pre-packaged integration scenarios shipped by SAP through the Integration Suite can also run on SAP Process Orchestration 7.50. You can save 10X cost & accelerate by 5X using pre-packaged business integration scenarios across SAP, Government & 3rd party applications.
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5. What are the challenges of integrating the Indian eInvoicing with CPI? I assume that the implementation schedule must be tight and subject to legal aspects, anything else?<\/em><\/h3>\n

Digital Compliance or e-invoicing is a very complex process and requires organizations to adhere to country specific regulatory requirements. SAP provides an automated solution for digital compliance spanning across all involved software components. SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite plays a major role in simplifying this process by providing pre-packaged integration content<\/a> to integrate SAP with government organizations of different countries. Some of the examples of these pre-packaged e-invoicing integration content are:<\/p>\n

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