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Bi-Monthly Newsletter >>
Apr/May 2006
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GREETINGS!
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Hello!
Readers
Wow! Election is here!!! Do
you already feel the Heat and the Excitement??!! For Singaporeans,
are you all geared up to take the political shockwaves from the election
speeches, rally and debates…etc?! Or are you
lucky (or unlucky) to face a walkover in your constituency. In any
case, may we all and our foreign friends hope for the best result so that
Singapore will continue to enjoy national stability and its market appeal to
the world!
We are definitely in an
exciting moment as in this (14th) edition
of the newsletter, we are introducing new courses for
SAP Enterprise Portal
and
CA611 (Test Management with eCATT).
We are also excited to
share with you the Good News that training
courses for SAP XI, Security, ABAP Workbench, Web AS for Oracle & Enterprise
Portal have been successfully endorsed by National Infocomm Competency
Centre (NICC) under the Critical Infocomm
Technology Resource Programme (CITREP). Singaporeans and Singapore Permanent
Residents will enjoy government funding of up to 50% of the training fee.
This is valid till
31 March 2007.
For more information, please click
here.
We wish that you enjoy
reading the information provided and find
them useful. Do let us know your feedback, so that we can continuously
improve our service. |
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With Warmest Wishes,
The team @ EIS
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SAP Technology Courses
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SAP Enterprise Portal *NEW* |
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The SAP Enterprise Portal enables a
standardized, personalized, and role-based user access to your
heterogeneous IT-environment. Information from SAP and non-SAP-applications,
data warehouses, and desktop documents as well as internal and
external Web content and Web services are consolidated centrally on
one standard platform. From a user-friendly interface, you will have
access to all relevant data and you are able to transform
unstructured information into sound knowledge. |
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TEP10 SAP Enterprise Portal Implementation & Operation |
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The TEP10 (SAP
Enterprise Portal Implementation & Operation) training course is
designed for Technology Consultants and provides basic training for
both the SAP NetWeaver – Enterprise Portal and SAP NetWeaver –
Knowledge Management Consultants.
This course will
prepare SAP Enterprise Portal Administrators and NetWeaver
Consultants to undertake Enterprise Portal implementations and
operations. The topics covered include Enterprise Portal
installation, patching, administration, knowledge management and
collaboration, which leads to Certification for Technology
Consultant for SAP NetWeaver 2004 – Enterprise Portal & Knowledge
Management and Collaboration
For Consultants
who have no experience in SAP Web AS ABAP and Java Administration,
it is essential that they must first attend
TADM10 (SAP Web AS Implementation & Operation I). For those who
have knowledge in SAP Web AS ABAP, but without the experience on SAP
AS Web Java as well as administration of Operating System and
Database, they should consider
TADMD5 (Delta Implementation & Operation SAP Web AS 6.20 - SAP Web
AS 6.40). |
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Business Programming (ABAP) |
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BC460
SAPscript: Forms Printing and Text Management |
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The course BC460 covers topics
that explain the basic concept
of SAPscripts and how its
various components interact. It talks about
how to maintain Standard SAPscript and even teaches
how to create New SAPscripts. It also discusses from developer’s
point of view on how to write and call SAPscript
in customized
program and to perform
font maintenance, as well as to transport SAPscript
objects to next system or client. |
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BC470
Form Printing with SAPSmartForms
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Every company regularly needs
to print, fax or email large
numbers
of documents with consistent design,
such as invoices or delivery notes…etc.
Starting from SAP R/3 4.6C and higher version, SAP provides a tool called SAP Smart
Forms for form processing. This tool includes utilities for
designing forms and defining interface to the application programs that
use forms for their data output. With the SAP Web Application Server
(WAS), SAP Smart Forms can be
generated
in HTML format and made available
in the intranet or Internet for user entries. The attractiveness of SAP
Smart Forms lies in the ease of its creation. Thanks to complete GUI,
form customization is possible even without programming knowledge, and
once created correctly, maintenance is kept to
the minimum and mass form-printing has never been easier.
For customers who have not
upgraded their SAP systems yet, this course would be beneficial as it
also covers topic on converting forms that were previously created using
the older SAP tool (i.e. the SAPScript).
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CA611 Test Management with eCATT |
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Most companies
regularly enhanced their products through
upgrades and new implementations. During upgrades and new
implementations, a lot of time is spent in testing business scenarios.
On version 4.6C, SAP
has build a tool called eCATT (Extended
Computer Aided Test Tool), as a testing tool to test SAP system.
Its Test Organizer
supports test processes for both implementation and live operations.
eCATT, being a comprehensive test automation tool, is capable of
creating automated test scripts. The
reusability of the test scripts, in different application scenarios if
required, results in immense time and cost savings.
An example will be to use test scripts for regression testing in
upgrade projects. The tool can also generate master and transaction data
for the preparation of test and UAT (User Acceptance Test) clients.
The course covers
topics on introduction to automated testing of SAP systems, setting up
of the system landscape for eCATT, eCATT environment (scripts and script
language), test applications, developing executable test cases, version
eCATT scripts, migrating CATT to eCATT and Test Workbench overview. |
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SAP Web Application Server |
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ADM315
Workload Analysis |
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This course will prepare SAP system
administrators, implementation team
members, and technical consultants to undertake SAP R/3 performance
monitoring and tuning.
It is recommended that you attend this course
after gaining some experience with SAP system administration. The
performance problems and parameter settings covered in this course focus on
SAP R/3 systems. The course includes exercises
in which you analyze and solve typical performance problems.
Some of the topics covered in ADM315 includes
introduction to monitoring tools for
performance analysis, workload monitor, buffer analysis, database and
operating system monitor, memory management in SAP systems, expensive SQL
Statements in SAP system and database, and troubleshooting.
It is essential to have
attended
ADM100 (SAP Web AS Administration I),
SAPTEC (Fundamentals of SAP
Web AS), and knowledge of the administration of a database
and operating system. |
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TADMD5 Delta Implementation & Operation SAP Web AS 6.20 - SAP Web AS
6.40 (Java & ABAP) |
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For those who are
currently certified in Basis (2003), you might want to consider
upgrading to Basis certified (2004) to support the new release of the
SAP WAS 6.40. This is a bridging course to help the Technical
Consultants (2003) who wish to be certified in 2004.
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Web Application
Development - Java |
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JA300 SAP J2EE Start-Up Kit |
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To place web applications and web services on
the Internet, companies need a reliable infrastructure for
developing, implementing and executing applications. With the Web
Application Server, SAP delivers a homogenous infrastructure for J2EE
and ABAP-based applications. It provides integration and connectors to
both the portal and the exchange infrastructure.
This 5-day course provides basic knowledge to
J2EE programming based on SAP Web Application Server (SAP Web AS) 6.40
and the SAP Web AS development tools (e.g. SAP NetWeaver Developer
Studio, SAP Persistence Framework, SAP Web Dynpro, etc)
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JA310 Java Web Dynpro |
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Traditionally, much time and
effort are required on
coding and development of even the most simple web
application. With Web Dynpro as a
professional UI (User Interface) development tool,
SAP now offers Java and .NET developers a simpler way to work and interact
with SAP.
The basic aim of this
course is to make programmers more
productive by teaching them how to
develop graphical user interfaces in Java using Web Dynpro technology.
After attending this course,
developers can look forward to creating UI effortlessly by 'drag-and-drop
technique' and spending much lesser time and resources on coding,
debugging and maintenance. In simple term, the capabilities of
Web Dynpro technology is not unlike what WYSIWYG HTML-editor (i.e.: MS
FrontPage) can do for web page design.
On top of that, Web Dynpro is truly based on component
oriented design. It enables Web Dynpro modules to exchange and share embedded web components (such as web forms and views), and brings web components reusability to a higher degree compare to other conventional approaches.
Web Dynpro
bridges the gap between different platforms such as J2EE, ABAP and
Microsoft.NET, and between different Internet browsers and mobile
platforms. To expedite your productivity on building that application,
hurry now and sign up for this course!
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Business Workflow |
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BIT600
SAP Webflow - Introduction |
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It is
common in
today's marketplace to find businesses with multiple
offices or branches. One big challenge that often confronts them is
about handling the many repetitive work processes that involving
staffs at different locations which can be distances apart.
SAP Webflow gives power to these businesses to organize and automate the said work processes electronically into efficient and effective workflows that interact with required databases. Each of these workflows can be configured/programmed with predetermined conditions to route selected working documents through specific staffs.
The course BIT600
introduces the concept of SAP Webflow Engine, and its related
components. It also explains the use of Workflow-oriented
organizational structures for agent determination, and basic
customization of the WebFlow Engine. Trainees
will learn how to make customer-specific enhancements to SAP workflows,
including simple deadline monitoring, and the use of
standard tools to monitor the Workflow runtime environment.
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BIT601 SAP Webflow - Build & Use 4.7 |
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BIT601 provides the knowledge required
for modeling and controlling business processes in customer-specific
workflow templates. Following BIT600, students attending this course
can look
forward to learning how to create
workflow definition using the Workflow Builder and enhancing
standard business object types using the Business Object Builder. In
addition, this course also covers the following area relating to
managing events: triggering events in applications and linking
events to workflows.
Project team members who develop
workflows and who are
responsible
for running workflows should find this course helpful to their work.
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BIT610
SAP Webflow - Programming |
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Have you implemented workflows
in your company? Do you want to be able to
program rule-based functions, create your own object types and trigger
events in applications yourself?
The course, BIT610 (SAP WebFlow Programming) covers customer adaptations and
enhancements to workflows through easy programming.
You will learn how to create workflow
interfaces at all levels (i.e. Objects, events, methods, rules and
attributes). You will also learn how to check and monitor the runtime
system as well as to perform error handling.
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BIT603
SAP Business Workflow and Web Scenarios |
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This course teaches
workflow modelers/developers/consultants to use SAP WebFlows across the
internet and intranets. For example, using WebFlow steps to call
services that are available as Business Server Pages in the system. For
this to be possible, you must create workflow tasks that are based on
the services. Other details covered are customizing Wf-XML interface,
call remote processes using the workflow step known as Web Activity and
also using inter-process communication between processes that are
running in parallel.
The essential prerequisite for this
course is
BIT601 (SAP Workflow - Build and Use). |
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TRAINING EXPERIENCE WITH EIS
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"We attended the BC401 (ABAP
Objects) course. We came and went with more knowledge on
object-oriented ABAP Programming which will be pivotal to our
involvement in an internal SAP program.
The course was very interesting and
the
EIS instructor was
knowledgeable in the subject.
EIS staffs are friendly and the
training venue is comfortable."
- Catherine Thum & Jon Franklin
attended BC401
Business Analyst
Hewlett Packard Asia Pacific
Singapore
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"We appreciate the way the
entire SAP XI training TBIT14 was handled in a real-time
working style. Our compliments to the
EIS instructor,
who was so knowledgeable and had his personal touch with his
professionalism. He was very friendly and induced more
confident in us on this SAP XI module. With lots of hands-on
training and the instructor providing the insights, It was
very useful and enjoyable. We’re sure that we would apply
what we have learned from the course. We also appreciate the
whole
EIS staffs for
their cooperation and making very friendly atmosphere."
- Narayanan NB & Ravindran S
attended TBIT14
Project Manager
SpineSoft Technologies Pte
Ltd Singapore
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"The training provided has been very
useful.
EIS instructor is
very knowledgeable and has in depth knowledge of said topic "Web
AS 6.40".
Lastly, I would
like to thank the
EIS staffs for
managing very clean and good facilities."
- Tekchandani Chandrasen attended
TADMD5
SAP Basis Consultant
Sony Electronics Asia Pacific
Singapore |
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CONTACT US
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People at the Right Time. Anywhere.”
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