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Configuration and maintenance of all peripheral units
What makes using Avantra so interesting is the elimination of manual effort. This frees up SAP technology teams to build new skills.

It is essential to define the role to be played within the company. STEP 4: DETERMINATION OF THE TARGET GROUP In this step, the target group of the service is defined and described in detail, e.g. by means of a letter. It will also discuss future target groups which may be of interest in the future. By defining a target group within a company, the SAP basis decides for whom the services and IT products should be delivered. It also makes sense to identify and describe future target groups (e.g. specialist areas) within the framework of a transformation of the SAP basis. STEP 5: POSITIONING This step will position the service on the market and also position the competitors in the relevant segment.
Implementation and operation
The appropriate SAP Basis team provides support for 24/7 systems. One of the biggest advantages is, the team is familiar with the company infrastructure. They work with it on a daily basis and can provide quick solutions to concrete problems.

Different customers have different support requirements and concepts. We support them on-site as an extension of their internal team as well as through remote connections. Be it on an ad hoc basis (e.g. release upgrade, DB upgrade, optimization of Solution Manager) or on a permanent basis (e.g. monitoring of operations in SLR, fast reactions in defined exceptional cases, planned maintenance), we have the right team, the appropriate procedures (ITIL) and the modern tools to implement your requirements.

Tools such as "Shortcut for SAP Systems" complement missing functions in the SAP basis area.

On www.sap-corner.de you will also find useful information about SAP basis.

I have learned from my clients that it is often desired to set the system to "changeable" for certain tasks from the specialist areas only temporarily.

Another important point is that once a user has the necessary permissions to use the transaction DBACOCKPIT, it can potentially (with appropriate permissions on the tables) access the entire SAP system.
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