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Enterprise Architecture in Integration Cockpit

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The Integration Cockpit is connecting with your EAM-solution (at least to some providers). In this article we describe the approach: One of the core components of Integration Cockpit is our…

SAP Cloud Connector: ABAP Backend Services

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When moving to SAP Integration Suite we have to configure SAP Cloud Connector to be able to access the SAP ABAP Backend systems (ECC, EWM, S/4HANA, etc.). This blog post…

SAP Cloud Connector – Configuration Overview

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In many organizations the administration for the SAP Cloud Connector is not managed by the integration team. However, knowing which URL paths (HTTP) or RFC-enabled function modules are configured, is…

SAP PI/PO User Catalog

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This article explains how to add a User Catalog from your SAP PI/PO system. It is part of the WHINT Interface Catalog (On-Premise). Why do I need it? You might…

How to fill the Inventory with Interfaces

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There are several ways to fill your Integration Cockpit Inventory with Interfaces from your Integration Layer: Option 1: Auto-discovered This is the most automated approach to pull interfaces with our…

Azure Integration Services

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Many organizations run a multi-vendor strategy when it comes to integrations. There is a quite large amount of companies using SAP as well as Microsoft integration products. In the past,…

Excel is dead – long live Excel

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This article is for integration team leads / integration architects / project managers dealing with interfaces / integrations: HOW TO GET RID OF YOUR EXCEL-BASED INTERFACE LISTS So far, in…

Inventory in Integration Cockpit

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This document describes, how the Inventory works in the WHINT Integration Cockpit. Data Flow & Management Process Illustrative views in the WHINT Integration Cockpit Integration Content is discovered and loaded…

The Business Case for Interface Management

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Why investing in a software to increase transparency, quality and efficiency through automation? The reason is obvious, but still we are asked how the costs can be justified, so we…