Small-business IT firm Orchestra this week announced the availability of its new SAP B1iSN product, intended to help companies with several SAP data integration tasks and help boost productivity.
Orchestra said that "SAP Business One is designed as a simple yet powerful solution, and we strive to provide maximum flexibility to our partners and customers so that they can minimize the costs, duration and training necessary for successful integration projects
between SAP Business One and the SAP Business Suite."
SAP NetWeaver, Orchestra said, "allows for seamless integration to dozens of systems using pre-built integration frameworks." Even non-SAP powered databases, such as those using Microsoft Access, can be integrated using NetWeaver, the company said. The Orchestra product, they say, is aimed at solving "message-based integration issues around SAP Business One."
The company also said that their product is targeted at companies that use a variety of different business software products, possibly at multiple locations. Orchestra gives the example of "companies running SAP ERP in the head office and SAP Business One in subsidiaries," or "companies running SAP B1 with additional integration requirements."
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