INTEGRATIONS

SAP NetWeaver

SAP NetWeaver is a technology platform that allows organizations to integrate data, business processes, elements and more from a variety of sources into unified SAP environments.

SAP NetWeaver integration overview

Fischer’s SAP NetWeaver connector provides identity lifecycle management, password management, and access management functionality, enabling organizations to integrate SAP environments with their identity lifecycle management. Through identity integration, administrators can configure SAP NetWeaver as a connected system, authenticate connections, validate users, reset account passwords, expire passwords immediately, and enable or disable accounts. These capabilities provide secure and efficient account lifecycle control for SAP users.

On the provisioning side, the connector supports exporting and importing user accounts and managing role and profile assignments. It also enables exporting additional SAP objects, including GRC roles, personal data, organizational assignments, communication, internal controls, addresses, HR combined data, and PDObjectTypes. Built and tested with SAP ECC 6.0, the connector leverages standard SAP BAPIs/RFCs for user management and provisioning, ensuring compatibility across SAP environments. This integration streamlines SAP account management, improves governance, and reduces administrative overhead.

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  • Provides full life cycle management and a complete compliance framework.
  • Utilizes configuration-based setups with pre-built workflows and integrations.
  • Reduces help desk calls by utilizing an intuitive and user-friendly interface.
  • Handles complex IAM requirements without custom coding.

“We’ve been able to achieve our security and IAM-related goals and SLAs, plus accelerate the introduction of new services to our constituents due to the operational efficiencies afforded by Fischer.”

Jon Allen
CIO & CISO at Baylor University