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Overview

This two-day instructor-led course will provide a comprehensive overview of SAP Data Services. This course will explain the processes and best practices of implementing SAP Data Services.

SAP Data Services can unlock meaning from all of your organisation's data – structured or unstructured. This data management software provides best-in-class functionality for data integration, quality, cleansing, and more. Transform your data into a trusted, ever-ready resource for business insight – and use it to streamline processes and maximise efficiency.

Audience

  • Application Consultant
  • Help Desk / CoE support
  • System Administrator
  • System Architect
  • Technology Consultant

Skills Gained

This course will prepare you to:

  • Describe the big picture of the SAP Data Services
  • Describe the architecture of SAP Data Services
  • Describe the order of installation steps of SAP Data Services
  • Process the Pre-Installation checklist
  • List the necessary permissions to install the SAP data services
  • List the necessary post-installation activities
  • Explain the different datastores and the use of it
  • Understand the use of file formats
  • Navigate to the Data Services Management Console
  • Schedule a job
  • Explain the major components of Data Services monitoring
  • Access and configure metadata reports
  • Explain the Authorization Concept used in SAP Data Services
  • Explain the Security Concept of SAP Data Services
  • Explain the use and built of the Central Repository
  • List the processes of performance optimization
  • Explain best practices of implementing SAP Data Services
  • Explain the Architecture of the Information Steward
  • Explain the factors, which affect the performance of the Information S

Prerequisites

Essential

  • None

Recommended

  • Understanding of data handling and administration in SAP Solutions

The supply of this course by DDLS is governed by the booking terms and conditions. Please read the terms and conditions carefully before enrolling in this course, as enrolment in the course is conditional on acceptance of these terms and conditions.

Outline

This course will prepare you to:

  • Describe the big picture of the SAP Data Services
  • Describe the architecture of SAP Data Services
  • Describe the order of installation steps of SAP Data Services
  • Process the Pre-Installation checklist
  • List the necessary permissions to install the SAP data services
  • List the necessary post-installation activities
  • Explain the different datastores and the use of it
  • Understand the use of file formats
  • Navigate to the Data Services Management Console
  • Schedule a job
  • Explain the major components of Data Services monitoring
  • Access and configure metadata reports
  • Explain the Authorization Concept used in SAP Data Services
  • Explain the Security Concept of SAP Data Services
  • Explain the use and built of the Central Repository
  • List the processes of performance optimization
  • Explain best practices of implementing SAP Data Services
  • Explain the Architecture of the Information Steward
  • Explain the factors, which affect the performance of the Information S

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