Nagarro SAP Consulting Provides Banking Solutions in Mexico
By Vishal Gauri (6) on February 7th, 2010

Nagarro SAP Consulting has kicked off a challenging new engagement with Mexican mortgage and lending company Patrimonio Hipotecaria.

As part of a company-wide upgrade to the SAP platform, our SAP Consulting team is using the SAP Netweaver ™ platform, SAP IS-Banking and numerous other SAP technologies to help catapult Patrimonio Hipotecaria to the next level of success. Our team will create a 12-fold increase in overall system capacity for Patrimonio Hipotecaria –while improving the consumer experience as well as streamlining internal efficiencies.

You can read more about this new customer engagement in our recent press release and new customer case study.

SAP SOA and Web Services – what determines an Enterprise Service
By Manish Agarwal (7) on January 26th, 2010

SAP SOA is now a mainstream architectural strategy being followed by SAP customers for providing future proof integration to SAP and non-SAP systems. However, customers are not clear on the SAP SOA guidelines, and how to truly model, design and develop enterprise level services. Continued »

SAP Remote Consulting: The practical way to get quality consulting at affordable prices
By Manish Agarwal (7) on November 27th, 2009

In most organizations, the SAP infrastructure is maintained through a team of SAP consultants sitting full time in the head office. The SAP team looks after all SAP functional areas, SAP technical development, SAP BASIS maintenance, and interacts with the business to resolve all their SAP issues. Continued »

Architectural Principles for usage of SAP PI in a SOA environment
By Manish Agarwal (7) on November 10th, 2009

In our experience working with customers who want to adopt Enterprise SOA in an SAP environment, many customers tend to believe that SAP PI is a prerequisite to enabling and consuming enterprise services. Since SAP’s service management tools of SAP ESR and SAP SR are provided by the SAP PI infrastructure, customers tend to believe that they need to use SAP PI in all service interactions.

In this blog, we would present guidelines and best practices for usage of SAP PI in an Enterprise SOA environment. Continued »

Benefits of SAP Integration / SAP based product capability for Independent Software Vendors (ISV)
By Manish Agarwal (7) on November 1st, 2009

Independent Software Vendors (ISV) are companies that have niche product offerings for a certain industry area. ISVs typically have acquired their deep understanding of an industry through years of working in their particular focus areas. You would typically find the ISVs to have “champions” and well know industry experts in their area of expertise. Hence, these ISVs are extremely well known in the industry, and they may enjoy comfortable market share in the particular industry vertical in a certain geography. Continued »

Managing Remote Development for SAP NetWeaver Projects
By Manish Agarwal (7) on October 26th, 2009

SAP NetWeaver projects are characterized by a high degree of core development activities, and less of business re-engineering or process re-engineering or SAP systems configuration. Hence, the extent for interaction with the customer’s Business team is much less as compared to a “traditional” SAP development project. Continued »

Nagarro Boosts Competitive Strategy for QISoft
By Vishal Gauri (6) on July 14th, 2009

Today Nagarro announced a new SAP NetWeaver project with QISoft, a customer in the manufacturing execution systems (MES) space. As a provider of Windows-based software, QISoft had been facing a major competitive obstacle in attracting customers running SAP on the backend. Nagarro is developing a new SAP-based product suite to allow QISoft to compete more effectively. Continued »

Successfully Outsourcing SAP Remote Services
By Manish Agarwal (7) on May 6th, 2009

Connected in all directions

In today’s dynamic business environment, IT departments need to remain agile so they can align IT strategy with shifting business,market, competitive and economic conditions.  Outsourcing is one way to adapt resources to suit an ever-changing landscape but can also introduce risks if the right partner is not engaged or the partnership is mismanaged.

Companies rely on SAP deployments to run their core business operations.  As a result, outsourcing decisions must contemplate security controls and allow the IT department to maintain operational control. Continued »