Scalability

Backend Scalability

Microsoft SQL Server Architecture Terminal Services Citrix Virtualization

Integration to Office Software

SAP Business One integrates seamlessly with the most common office software in the world, Microsoft Office. From importing & exporting email directly to/from Outlook, or exporting a report to Excel for data manipulation, SAP Business One is ready to help you work faster and smarter. Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word

Integration to Entreprise ERP

Magic Software iBolt  & Netweaver are both middleware solutions that are used to integrate SAP Business One to other systems and platforms.  Orchestra also develops integration solutions for use with Ecommecre integrations.

Integration to Web

Orchestra is the creator of OrchestratedWeb, a full service webiste and Ecommerce solution that is integrated to SAP Business One. The solution is built on open source Drupal and Ubercart and uses the standard DIAPI functionality to integrate the two platforms together.

To learn more about why Orchestra is pursuing this opprortunity, check out this blog post with our presentation to the Drupal Community: http://www.orchestrateam.com/blogs/were-presenting-pacific-northwest-drupal-summit

SAP Product Roadmap

SAP has roadmapped SAP Business One through 2015 with two new versions coming in late 2009 and again in 2011. SAP is fully committed to the Small & Medium Business market and has invested heavily in the long term success of their entire SME offering. SAP continues to push strongly for small and medium business to have better solutions for integrating their systems, connecting their accounting system to the web, and more features of software and technology that will be integral to the small business of the future.

Additional Information on SAP's SME plans:

For more information on SAP's plans for the small and medium business market, check out the following links:

CIO Magazine Story - SAP Goes for SME Market