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Ace Ravi
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I have good experience in technical support industry (hardware, networking and some banking applications). And now i know completely how the tools like siebel, remedy are being used effectively in MNC’s for their workflow and I am really interested in implementing the process flow of support industry through programming the same, can i learn any of the SAP modules and enter the field of SAP?

Do I make sense? sorry if i dont.
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Ronald Winter
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SAP = Systeme, Anwendungen, Produkte

You can read about the company at http://www.sap.com/ if you are that interested.

Good luck!
Bernard Ertl
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SAP - (I’m not sure. It’s from a German company).

ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning
CRM - Customer Relationship Management
SCM - Supply Chain Management

There are entire industries built around these acronyms.

Bernard Ertl
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Darrell ODea
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Agin, forgive my stupidity, maybe these are obvious to some?

So what does "SAP" stand for?
As what does "ERP", "CRM" & "SCM" stand for??

"RGDS" & "ADB",

"DOD"
Bernard Ertl
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Darrell, SAP is an integrated ERP, CRM & SCM database system. It is supposed to integrate all business functions. A fair percentage of Fortune 500 companies are using it.

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Darrell ODea
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Am really showing my ignorance, but what is SAP????
Darrell
Dayanidhi Dhandapany
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Yes you will have a great or enhance your chance if you learn SAP modules which is related to construction industry.