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  • , SAP e- Technology Services, SAP Korea

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    TopicsmySAP Open IntegrationmySAP, Collaboration E-Business Platform132Evolution of Business & Technology45Application IntegrationInformation

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    Evolution Of BusinessImproved effectiveness through cooperation along the supply chain Cost reduction and efficiency through integration of business processesValue creation through collaboration within business communitiesE-CommunityE-Business Genealogy

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    Shared Knowledge for e-Business CollaborationInter-EnterpriseCo-operationEnterprise ResourcePlanningCollaborativeBusinessBus Infrastructure Shared central knowledge, Small number of peer-to-peer connectionsDirect ConnectionsIntegration nightmare Exponentially growing complexityDatabase IntegrationIntegration by single centralized data model Technology Genealogy

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    What A Company NeedsCRMMarketplaceIndustryFunctionsFinancialsEnterprise PortalHuman ResourcesProcurementBusinessIntelligenceSupply ChainManagementProduct Management

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    mySAP Technology - Extending And Not ReplacingInter-EnterpriseCo-operationEnterprise ResourcePlanningCollaborativeBusinessBusiness FrameworkBusiness ObjectsBAPIsComponentsInternet Transaction ServerUser-centric designEase of useRolesWorkplaceInternet-BusinessFrameworkXML-supportSAP Business ConnectorWebFlowSAP GUI for HTML199619971998199920002001Collaborative ServicesEverything is a serviceSAP Web Application ServerPortal & exchange infrastructure

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    This Is What You Get From SAPmySAP Hosted SolutionsmySAP TechnologymySAP ServicesmySAP Marketplace*mySAP Enterprise Portal* SAPMarkets & Commerce One jointly deliver MarketSet, mySAP CRMIndustrySolutionsmySAP FinancialsmySAPHRmySAPE-ProcurementmySAP BImySAP SCMmySAPPLM

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    Open Integration Technology with mySAP TechnologyInfrastructure for Collaborative Business

    Easy to useUser-centric, Web designEasy to deployComponent-based architectureEasy to changeOpen integration of collaborative servicesEasy to integrateIntegration by design, open standardsEasy to scaleHigh performance multi-tier Internet architectureReliable operationStay always onlineLow cost of ownershipCommon platformNo migration necessaryEverything is a service

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    TopicsmySAP Open Integration132Evolution of Business & Technology45Application IntegrationInformationmySAP, Collaboration E-Business Platform

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    Application Spaghetti Drives the Business Best-of-breed solutionsMany different vendorsCustom made solutionProprietary technologyPoint-to-Point Integration Perilous factor for future successComplex business environmentMaintenance night mareMultiple dependencies

    Source: Gartner GroupBehind the scene of business solutions

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    mySAP.com: Collaborative Business Scenarios

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    mySAP Technology for Open E-Business IntegrationmySAP Technology Technical Overview

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    Flexible, Integrated E-Business InfrastructureSeamless integrationOpen integration architectureServices orientated technologyQuick response to changeHigh business agility

    Without mySAP TechnologyWith mySAP TechnologyIndividually linked applicationsHand coded individual linksMaintenance nightmareData replicationHigh cost of ownership

    mySAP Technology Eases Application Integration

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    Application Integration Building BlocksInternet comm. Framework (HTTP, SMTP..)XML / XSLT enablingSecurity, SSO, LDAP Directory ToolkitRFC, tRFC, qRFCApplication Link EnablingSAP WebFlowData Transfer WorkbenchSAP Web App ServerSAP PortalSAP Business ConnectorSAP COM+ ConnectorSAP Java ConnectorBAPIs/PlugInsBusiness CommunicationC-Business Scenario EnablingInterface repositoryInternet AdviserCertified Partner ProductsSemantic XML Standards

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Fundamental shift in business technologyServices: application functions become a serviceCollaboration: People & business continuously share servicesNet-centric Infrastructure: Directories and repositories capturing shared knowledgeTrue collaboration anytime, anywhere, anyhowOpen combination of services, regardless of locationXML-based infrastructurePortals, exchanges, roles, and personalizationBusiness flexibility and proven reliabilityBased on open Internet & industry standardsBuilt for heterogeneous system landscapesCreated for individual e-Business solutions

    mySAP Technology Requirements Open, Net-centric E-Business Integration Platform

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Open, Net-centric Integration PlatformmySAP Technology Building BlocksPortal InfrastructureExchange InfrastructureService-providing Component TechnologyPortal InfrastructureSingle-point of personalized access to all information, applications and services Presentation Component Framework for aggregationUnification for in-context navigation Exchange InfrastructureComprehensive design time and run time supportShared business semanticsCentral business process control Web Application ServerHighly scaleable & available service providing component technologyConnectivity Based on open Internet & industry standardsPlatform independent, open to partner technologies

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    Ease of Integration, Collaboration, Change, and UsePortal InfrastructureExchange InfrastructureService-providing Component TechnologySeamless experience across multiple applicationsEasy leverage of already available assetsCost reduction through improved value chainImproved customer and partner loyalty through better information and services

    Reduce integration cost and accelerated time to marketServices can easily be accessed, deployed and combined Independently changeable servicesE-business solutions can easily be adapted and enhancedDrive your business free from technical constraintsNo disruptive technologies but seamless evolution and investment protectionComprehensive security, globalization, systems managementFull life-cycle supportmySAP Technology Benefits

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    TopicsmySAP Open Integration132Evolution of Business & Technology45Application IntegrationInformationmySAP, Collaboration E-Business Platform

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    Business Technology Platform Map, Edition 2001Supported PlatformsProgramming LanguagesDatabasePresentationOperating SystemArchitecture/ System*Windows NT/Intel is only supported for existing Customers Communication EnvironmentMainframeMidrangeWindowsJava Web BrowserMS WindowsABAP ObjectsVisual Basic / C#Java / JavaScriptIBM DB2/UDB /400 /390Mobile Devices .Net / COM+ HTTP / XML / SOAPJava / CORBA UnixC / C++

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Drag & RelateR/3 InterfaceDIAGTCP/IPFTPMAPI/TAPIScreen/GUIBatch InputHTTPRFCDirect InputXMLxRFCWebRFCsRFCaRFCtRFCqRFCIDocBDocBO / BAPIALEProtocolTechnologySemanticsDistributionCRM Distr. ModelWeb InterfaceBCITSInterface Tree

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    External SystemRFCR/3 SystemExternalRFC server programExternal RFC client programFUNCTION... ENDFUNCTION.ABAPFunction module Currently the most important communications protocol next to DIAG Call one function in one external system Processing can be synchronous, asynchronous, transactional and queuedRFC Remote Function Call

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    Business Objects are the representation of real objects in a business management application system.Data layerInterface layer (implementation and structure)Integration layer (business logic)Access layer (Technology for outside access) Interface := Series of clearly defined methods that identify the behavior of ideally encapsulated objects.Business Object

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    BAPIs are semantic interfaces. A BAPI is defined as a method applied to a business object in BOR. A BAPI is implemented as a function module (RFC). IDocs can be generated from BAPIs. Performance corresponds to direct input.BAPI Business API

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Integration and Connectivity based onSAP Java ConnectorEnables communication between existing SAP system and Java applicationSupports inbound (Java calls ABAP) as well as outbound (ABAP calls Java) communicationHides all difficult parts like codepages, data type conversions, connection pooling, etc. from the programmerConsistent and easy-to-learn class design and APImySAP.com componentIDocBAPISAP JavaConnectorJava ApplicationBrowserHTTP RequestHTTPResponse

    RFC, tRFC http://service.sap.com/connectors

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    ClientsVBJAVAASPVB Script Visual C++HTTPDCOMMore ...BAPI ABAP ObjectsMicrosoftTransactionServerwith DCOM Component ConnectorR/3 Application SeverThe SAP DCOM Connector is the bridge between the SAP Business Framework and the Windows platform.

    http://service.sap.com/connectorsSAP DCOM Connector

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    SAP Business ConnectorAutomatic conversion of RFCs, IDOCs, BAPIs into XML messages and vice versaAvailable for R/3 3.1 onwardsFree download available at service.sap.com/connectorsXML-based Communication via the Internet

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    Business Connector: SAP Integration ModuleInternetXML/HTML viaHTTP(S), FTP, SMTPRFCtRFChttp://service.sap.com/connectors

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    SAP Business Connector and MarketSet ConnectormySAPSolution&MarketSet SAPBCMCHosted mySAP SolutionSAP BCXMLHTML/XMLXMLXML (xCBL)XML (xCBL)XML(xCBL)XMLMCNon SAP SystemsMCNon SAP SystemsMCB2BiServerXML- InterfacemySAP.comSolutionSAPBCNon SAPSystemsXPC: XML Portal ConnectorMC: MarketSet Connector Adapter

    WebApplicationshttp://service.sap.com/connectors

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Mobile Computing Architecture Overview1. Online mobile web access2. Online on demand: cached web access3. Disconnected: local logic + (XML) message based integration HTMLpagecacheITSFrontend serverMessagegateway / MiddlewareApplicationserverApplicationserverApplicationserverLocal orintermediatestore1.2.3.http://service.sap.com/mobile

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    mySAP.com Mobile WorkplaceDevice typesITS serviceDedicated templatesWeb serverITSWorkplace serverMobileWorkplaceNon- SAP Apps SAP BWSAP R/3 (3.1H)AvantgoCustomerappsWAP Serviceshttp://service.sap.com/mobile

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    WebFlow : SAP Business Workflow engine + Web functionalityWeb functionalityWorkflow Web inbox (Rel. 3.1)Web generic decisions (Rel. 3.1)WebFlow MiniApp (Rel. 3.1)WebForms (Rel. 4.0)Wf-XML (Rel. 4.6)http://service.sap.com/webflow

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Driving Collaborative Business Processes Flexible, Cross Component Business Process ControlCentral controlDriving processes within enterprises and cross enterprise boundariesOpen StandardsXML-based eventsSAP and non-SAP Business ObjectsEasy to ChangeNo programmingImmediate DeploymentWizards and TemplatesBOREnterprise boundaryWebFlow Combines People, Processes & Businesses http://service.sap.com/webflow

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    Well get it to you where-ever you are!WorkplacePervasive Computinghttp://service.sap.com/webflow

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    mySAP SecurityAuthentication using various methodsUser ID/password, digital certificates, third-party authentication

    Single Sign-On (SSO)Secure, digitally signed Logon TicketsClassical SSO method via user ID/password mapping

    Secure communicationBetween client, portal, and external application servers

    User ManagementLDAP directory supportUser mappinghttp://service.sap.com/security

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Authenticated and Encrypted CommunicationInternetWeb serverSAP Web Application ServerSecure Sockets LayerSAPGUIInternetBrowserBrowserSAPRouterRFCSAPLPDGSS by SAP GSS by Partner SSL by SAP SSL by PartnerGeneric Security Services (GSS): PKI- or Kerberos-bases = Secure Network Communication (SNC)ITShttp://service.sap.com/security

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    SNC Products Available (April 2001)Computer Associates eTrust Single Sign-OnTMCyberSafe TrustBroker Security Solution for R/3TMDetusche Telekom T-SecureTMEntrust Technologies Entrust/SNCTMiT_Security iT_SEC_nodeTMNEC SecureWare / Authentication Plug-In for SAP R/3TMRSA Security Keon Agent v. 4.5 for R/3TMSECUDE GmbH SECUDE for R/3TMSHYM Technology PKEnableTMUniSecurity SecuTrustTMWindows NT SSPI available with SAP software (sncgss32.dll) authentication only SAP Crypto Library Default library provided by SAP(free of charge)http://service.sap.com/security

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Linux : Strong Customer DemandCustomers are demanding SAP on Linux.Positive Linux experience:in enterprise computing environmentregarding stability and reliabilitySAP customers can leverage their Unix know-how on Intel hardware.Large and still-growing market share makes Linux an attractive platform.SAP LinuxLab: Together with partnersmySAP.com fully supported on LinuxSAPs hardware partners provide the same degree of support for Linux as for other Unix platforms.http://www.sap.com/linux

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    TopicsmySAP Open Integration132Evolution of Business & Technology45Application IntegrationInformationmySAP, Collaboration E-Business Platform

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    The next version of SAP R/3 is SAP R/3 Enterprise This will be available Q2/2002 to all SAP R/3 Customers as part of SAP R/3 maintenanceSAP R/3 Enterprise SAP R/3 EnterpriseCore

    SAP R/3Enterprisehttp://service.sap.com/enterprise

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    SAP R/3 Development Strategy Web App. Server 6.20(Newest mySAPTechnologies including R/3 Basis Technologies)3.14.54.6SAP R/3 Enterprise ExtensionsNew developments in SAP R/3 Enterprise are encapsulated in Add-ons and can be optionally and flexibly deployedSAP R/3 Enterprise Add-Ons have a separate release cycle to the SAP R/3 Enterprise core SAP R/3EnterpriseCoreSAP R/3EnterpriseR/3 Basis R/3 Basis 4.0BR/3 Basis 4.5BR/3 Basis 4.6D

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    SAP Java ConnectorSecurityMessagingRequest Services (CORBA, RMI...)TagLibraryBrowserJ2EE Application ServerWeb ServerSession BeanEntity BeanInteraction & Business LogicDatabase Services User ManagementClustering (Load Balancing & Fail Over)AdministrationServletJava Server Page Dynamic Page ManagementJ2EE Application ServerWeb ContainerEJB ContainerService ContainerXML-ServicesmySAP.comcomponentC++/C/.. ModulesEJBServerLegacyApplicationWeb ClientsDatabaseServerTransaction Managementetc.

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    J2EE Application Server In-Q-My is 100% affiliate of SAP AG, founded in July 2000In-Q-My Technologies develops next generation J2EE Application Server, combining JAVA technology and standards with SAP's experienceSome important featuresJSP/ Servlet EngineSecurityReliabilityUser ManagementScalability (Load distribution)Pooling (Object/Thread/Connection)

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    DatabaseBrowser DevicesComponent ConnectivityMessaging ServicesPresentation ServicesInternet CommunicationManagerJava VMABAP VMSAP Web Application ServerExchange InfrastructurePortal Infrastructurehttp://service.sap.com/technology

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    SAP Web Application Server IntegrationSAP JAVAconnectorJSPWeb BrowserMicrosoftVB app.SAP DCOMconnectorSOAP client or serverSOAPhandlerSOAP / XMLR/3ApplicationWebContentServerSAP BusinessconnectorHTTP / XMLRFCSAP JAVAconnector

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Development - Business Server Pages (BSP)LayoutPage-oriented design HTML, XML, WMLClient-side script codeUse your preferred design tool to develop Web pagesServer-side script codeABAPJavaScriptPredefined events to allow routines forProcessing input dataData retrievalInput validationError handlingNavigation to next page Carrier Connection Date onInitializationselect * from sflight into table flights.http://service.sap.com/technology

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Fokus Internet Communication ManagerBusiness Server PagesNT/SAPDB Linux/SAPDB only

    November 2000SAP Web AS 5.0 FCS

    XSLT engineAll platformsPart of mySAP.com shipmentSAP Web AS 6.10 CA June 2001 Road Map

    J2EE server includedTag library supportPlatform for R/3 enterpriseSAP Web AS 6.20 R/3 Enterprise2 Q 2002

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Unicode: One Code Page for the WorldIdea: One code page for all necessary charactersMulti byte technique fixed length implementation (UTF16) 2-byte or 4-bytevariable length implementation (UTF8) for communicationmore resources necessaryStandard defined by Unicode consortium:Over 50 key industry playersSAP is an active member of the Unicode consortiumSAP is preparing for Unicode supportFurther simplification of system configuration Easier global data support / exchangeFurther improved language supporthttp://service.sap.com/unicode

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    The Enterprise Information WorldUser

    TransactionalSystemsInternetDataWarehouseUnstructuredKnowledgePortal

    Role basedSolutionshttp://service.sap.com/sapportals

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    A Users Dream ...ERPCRME-ProcurementGroupwarePortalhttp://service.sap.com/sapportals

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    Overall Product Architecture - PlatformPortal Builder LDAP directoryBrowserNotes, Exchange, Fileserver, WebDAV Server, ...Meta Data RepositoryPortal Content DirectoryUser ManagementSession MgmtSSOPersonali- zation BrandingUnificationiView ServerCrawlers,ConnectorsRetrievalText Mining Classification TaxonomiesDocument Model RepositoryCollaborationSAP, Siebel, i2, Ariba, PeopleSoft, myYahoo!, ...Information AccessInteractivity and App Integration

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Basic Portal ArchitectureUnifiersWCMUnifier BUnifierAYahoo!Page BuilderiViewServerWebExternal sourceUnificationPlatformServerRetrieval and classificationExternal app. BExternalapp. AAppsPortal Content DirectoryPortal clientInformation sourcesPortal ServerUnification Platform ServerUser mgmt(LDAP)Knowledge M.CacheiPanel (relate target)

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Unifiers (Drag & Relate) Make a DifferenceUnifiers create a unified object model between the different systemsThe data in the iViews is tied to a specific object in the model. When users drag and relate, the system walks the path from one object to another, and brings up the results regardless of the application they come from.Result: Users can surf from one application to another, without dealing with the complexity of each one.iViewsPortalSAPSiebelLegacyBaanPeopleSoftOracleComponentsUnified object modelhttp://service.sap.com/sapportals

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Unifiers: High Level ArchitectureAdministrator viewDatabase UnifierSAPBaan Unifier project: Siebel HelpDeskUnifier project: SAP Account ManagementUnifier project: PeopleSoft....iPaneliPaneliPanelUser viewDatabasesOracle ApplicationsPeopleSoft*Siebel* Unification ServerOracle App. UnifierPeopleSoft Unifier *Siebel Unifier *Baan UnifierSAP Unifier**Correlation*Planned **Administration by the Unification Server planned for the next releaseBaan Unif. ServerR/3 Unifier ServerBaan Unifier projectSAP Unifier project

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    SAP Application Integration Shared Integration Knowledge in SAP Integration Repositories and DirectoriesIntegration of SAP, Partner and non-SAP componentsSAP3.xSAP4.xThird Party SystemSAP Adapter3rd Party AdapterIntegrationDirectoryIntegrationRepository

    mySAP.comSolution** based on SAP Web Application Server 6.20+FirewallBusiness PartnerBusiness PartnerBusiness PartnerMarket- placehttp://service.sap.com/technology

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    TopicsmySAP Open Integration132Evolution of Business & Technology45Application IntegrationInformationmySAP, Collaboration E-Business Platform

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    More Information ??

    http://www.sap.comhttp://www.sapportals.comhttp://www.sapmarkets.comhttp://www.saplabs.comhttp://www.saphosting.com

    http://help.sap.comhttp://service.sap.com

    http://www.sapteched.comhttp://www.sapinsider.comhttp://www.sappro.comhttp://emedia.sap.com

    http://www.sap.com/partners/software/directoryhttp://www.sap.com/community

    http://www.sap.co.krhttp://www.sappro.co.kr

    http://service.sap.com/technology

    SAP AG 2001, , SAP e- , *

    Copyright 2001 SAP AG. All rights reservedNo part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express permission of SAP AG. The information contained herein may be changed without prior notice.Some software products marketed by SAP AG and its distributors contain proprietary software components of other software vendors.Microsoft, WINDOWS, NT, EXCEL, Word, PowerPoint and SQL Server are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.IBM, DB2, OS/2, DB2/6000, Parallel Sysplex, MVS/ESA, RS/6000, AIX, S/390, AS/400, OS/390, and OS/400 are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation.ORACLE is a registered trademark of ORACLE Corporation.INFORMIX-OnLine for SAP and Informix Dynamic ServerTM are registered trademarks of Informix Software Incorporated.UNIX, X/Open, OSF/1, and Motif are registered trademarks of the Open Group.Citrix, the Citrix logo, ICA, Program Neighborhood, MetaFrame, WinFrame, VideoFrame, MultiWin and other Citrix product names referenced herein are trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc.HTML, DHTML, XML, XHTML are trademarks or registered trademarks of W3C, World Wide Web Consortium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.JAVA is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. JAVASCRIPT is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc., used under license for technology invented and implemented by Netscape.SAP, SAP Logo, R/2, RIVA, R/3, SAP ArchiveLink, SAP Business Workflow, WebFlow, SAP EarlyWatch, BAPI, SAPPHIRE, Management Cockpit, mySAP.com Logo and mySAP.com are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and in several other countries all over the world. All other products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

    This is real lifeThe Enterprise Portal 5.0 offers much more than just plain portal technology. It is a platform that can be used to set up a secure corporate portal, and provides comprehensive security mechanisms that meet the requirements of companies.SAP provides a default library for the SNC protocol.There are also partner products available that provide an SNC implementation that you can plug in.The overall product architecture is based on four major blocksThe Portal components (Portal Builder, iView Server, etc.)The Knowledge Management components (Retrieval, Classification, Web Content Management)The Business Intelligence components (Data Warehousing, Reporting, etc.)Data Sources3rd party components can be easily integrated into some components (e.g. Collaboration, Crawler, ETL)