SOA (SERVICE ORIENTATED ARCHITECTURE)
SAP EDUCATION LAUNCHES NEW SOA TRAINING!
The introduction of SAP NetWeaver, and the evolution of the Business Process Platform will allow customers to
build and deploy a dynamic model of their business. Importantly, using this approach, SAP is moving on from the
traditional “one size fits all” approach to software. Every company will be able to construct its own unique business
using the building blocks of web services. Fundamentally this is a customisation process enabling customers to
configure an existing set of processes into the precise subset – or superset – that forms the operational core of
their company. SOA will herald new possibilities for tailoring business processes to match the real world
requirements.
It is effectively a very simple process – that is the whole point! SOA is designed to allow fast, effective (and
therefore cheap) deployment of SAP software. Using a modelling environment, customers are able to choose
either existing predefined processes, or start building their own from existing services. These individual services
refer to specific functionality available in the SAP Business Suite. The big advantage of using web services as the
foundation for this approach, is that they use completely open standards, and so non-SAP functionality can be
integrated within these processes as easily as SAP functions.
Clearly this is a very different approach to deploying SAP systems, and so the skills required are going to be
different to those of a traditional SAP consultant. A number of new key roles have been identified:
- Enterprise Architect – evaluate business requirements, understand the technology capabilities, design
and deploy the model
- Business Process Expert – model and orchestrate business process and user interfaces using modelling
and simple development tools
- Enterprise Service Developer – enterprise service creation and composition
This is the start of an exciting time for SAP and SAP Education. As our first contribution, SAP Education is
currently rolling out training and certification to support these new roles.
Enterprise Architect
Certification for Enterprise Architects is currently being offered at the Associate level. Other higher level exams will
follow in the future. In order to achieve Associate level certification, delegates should attend the SOA100
(Enterprise SOA Fundamentals – 2 days) and SOA200 (SAP Enterprise Architect Framework for enterprise SOA –
5 days).
Other supporting courses for an Enterprise Architect include the courses SOA230 (SAP Enterprise Architect
Modelling with Aris – 2 days) and the SOA250 (Advanced Enterprise Architect Framework for enterprise SOA – 5
days). These are expected to form the basis of the Professional exam when available.
Business Process Expert
Certification for Business Process Experts will also available at two levels, Certified Business Process Associate,
and Certified Business Process Professional – this latter certification is still under development, and should be
available Q4 2009. In order to achieve Associate level certification, delegates should attend BPM100 (Methodology
- 2 days), BPM130 (Business Designer - 2 days), BPM300 (Governance Overview - 3 days). The Business
Process Professional will include SOA120 (Business Process Modeling - 2 days), BPM150 (SAP Business Server
and Publisher, Enterprise Modeling, Process Optimization and Performance - 2 days), BPM140 (Model To
Execution - 3 days) and BPM310 (Governance in Detail - 3 days).
Enterprise Service Developer
As yet there are no developed certifications for this role, but these are under development. This curriculum is being designed to incorporate the latest technology for the development environment, including the new Composition
Environment released with SAP NetWeaver 7.1. Enterprise Service Developers will certainly need skills in existing
development technologies though, including Web Dynpro for Java, Web Dynpro for ABAP, Composite Application
Framework, and Visual Composer.