SAP stands for systems, application, and products in data processing. It is an ERP tool for business solutions – client/server business solutions.
A standard SAP project system is divided into three environments such as development, quality assurance, and production. The SAP R/3 is designed to handle all business management tasks of a
company.
Some particular examples you will be in charge of are the payment of invoices, the management of production resources and the
control of financial accounts.
Use of this SAP package makes it possible to track and mange in real time, sales, financial accounting, and human resource in an enterprise.
SAP Certification exams are globally recognised and consist of process orientated practical questions that are specific to a given software release. SAP examines students for practical job experience so you must be familiar with the business area relevant to your chosen track After completion of training and exams successfully in SAP, you can become any one of the following: a) Business Process Analyst; b) Pre-Sales Consultant; c) Implementation Consultant; and d) Solutions Development