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SAP Business One and SAp All in One

Former Member
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Hi all,

Can you explain to me the difference between SAP All-in-One and SAP Business One ?

Thank you very much.

Sylvecast.

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Former Member
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Hi,

there's also in difference in respect of the technology stack. Since each product is targeting a different market, they both deal with technologies that are appropriate for this market.

SAP All-in-One is based on the same stack than SAP ERP (JAVA, ABAP, SAP NW, etc.) (3-tier stack), whereas SAP Business One is more MSFT-oriented (COM API's, MS SQL, etc.) and a plain 2-tier stack.

Best, Winald

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former_member186095
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Hi Silve,

Here I cut from fundamentals ppt file for simple different between them:

Advanced SMBs, on the other hand, need to be able to model and control their business processes using a software system. SAP has developed SAP Business One specially for such companies. As a guideline you can say that SAP Business One targets companies with up to 250 employees.

Since the business processes of sophisticated SMBs are more complex, these companies need a software system that is easy to implement, yet offers a broad range of business functionality. SAP has developed mySAP All-in-One especially for these companies.

The difference always focuses on company's type and employee amounts. For example, it is retail or manufacturing, how about their business processes, do they maintain branches, etc..

maybe this link could be a little bright in the dark :

http://searchsap.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid21_gci1138913,00.html

Rgds,

Former Member
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I would suggest for you to go into the partner portal at: http://service.sap.com or into http://www.sap.com to this type of information. I'm aware of documentation of this type in the partner portal.

Regards,

WB