This is a technical blog about enterprise master data management using SAP MDG. This is an unbiased view that highlights both the features and limitations of this software solution.We have blogs from various perspectives: "business stake holders" through Managers through "Technical Implementers".
Monday, March 7, 2016
How and why to enroll in our SAP MDG Training (e-Learning) offering?
Master Data maintenance is a great space to be in.
MDG is SAP's product offering for Master Data maintenance. Netweaver MDM is now retired and is being phased out. Netweaver MDM was a great product and I had trouble accepting MDG as a master data solution. I had worked on MDM from versions 5.5 through 7.1 and have seen the product evolve. But it is history now. It was a standalone solution and one of the primary issues with it was the long implementation times. MDG on the other hand, sits right on top of the ABAP stack and has a fraction of the implementation time.
Our eLearning sessions (plus additional course material including exercises and Q'nA) give you a great clarity about the way MDG is built and how to best design customer solutions using MDG.
So enroll in the training today and get started. We offer 30 day trial period. If your training expectations are not met, you can always get a full refund. Just send us a email requesting refund (no questions asked). The pre-requisite is minimal (we all have blind-spots in our knowledge base, so we "assumed little" when developing the course content).
Pre-requisite: The course is built for professionals with following backgrounds:
i. a MDM professional with experience in master data maintenance projects and wants to shift their expertise to SAP MDG. OR
ii. an ABAP developer who wants to work on MDG projects OR
iii. someone with a technical background who is interested to know more about the inner workings of SAP MDG solution.
Why is MDG promising?
MDG is promising because master data is important.
The rapidly growing importance of data, to businesses, can hardly be overstated. Even laymen know that. But as business and technical professionals, we know the specific workings of this data and how it is used. We know that any analysis performed (in SAP BI, for instance), on this huge volumes of business/industry data, is only as good as the quality of master data that it is plotted against. The dimensions have to be accurate. The same goes for the efficiency of core processes (in ERP, for instance) that rely heavily on master data values.
Good luck with your career aspirations and wish you the very best in your efforts.
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