Property:Has description

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This function provides the connectivity and integration between the Tablet device and its peripherals. It's intended to make it possible to make use of a certain set of peripherals, such as external keyboards and mice.  +
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In the "Mobile Office" Environment, it is possible to access ArchiSurance IT resources by means of a facilities kit that can be moved easily and is equipped with wireless connectivity solutions that are widely supported. These are employed to support "on location" activities, decreasing the need for travelling to and from ArchiSurance offices. Some facilities kits are deployed from specially prepared flying cases, others are built in special vans. Examples within ArchiSurance: Auction halls, trade fairs, et cetera.  +
The Working Area "Client Realm" is where we find all facilities that offer means to process input from or deliver output to end users. This Working Area thus includes facilities like PC's, printers, scanners and telephones, but also specialized facilities like kiosks or Point-of-Sale equipment (cash registers, bar code scanners). They share a couple of characteristics: * the functionality involves either receiving input from, or creating output to the end user, or both; * the functionality is always realized at the location of an end user, or a group of end users.  +
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Central User administration is the SAP application that enables you to maintain user master records centrally in one system. Changes to the information are then automatically distributed to the child systems. This means that you have an overview in the central system of all user data in the entire system landscape.  +
Any realization of an infrastructure service or function that's storing data must support a portability for this data that's proportional to its volume, currency and importance to the organization. Every realization of a service or function will eventually be phased out. Unless the data in this realization is volatile, obsolete, or unimportant, the data will have to be ported to a new realization of the service. To this end, the data must be exported from the current system, conserving as much as possible the (meta)data and correlation, and then imported in the new system, again conserving (meta)data and correlation. All (meta)data and correlation that's lost will either remain lost, or must be recreated in the new system using labour, customization and/or conversion, increasing cost (in money, time, and/or risk). The more data portability a realization has, the less cost will be involved when changing the realization. Data portability is especially relevant when outsourcing parts of the infrastructure. If the supplier of the infrastructure service fails, or if the quality of their service doesn't suffice, then the service may need to be outsourced to another party, or maybe even be insourced again. Lack of sufficient data portability will then present a significant additional cost.  +
The software supplier SAP delivers her applications capable to run on different hardware platform, operating systems and database management systems. However, the supported combinations are limited. For the latest information see http://service.sap.com/pam. (userid and password required) or ask the owner of this page  +
Any mobile device that can store digital information must adhere to the following guideline: * if the device is a Company Owned & Controlled Device (COCD), then it must use strong encryption when storing any form of company data; * if the device is '''not''' COCD, then it is not allowed to store company data at all.  +
An ABAP or Java-based SAP system runs on top of the SAP Web Application Server. This software serves as an abstraction layer between the underlying operating system and database system to the ABAP or Java applications. The applications then are coded and run in an OS and DB-independent manner. The execution environment of the applications is often referred to as a Runtime system. Thus, the kernel of an SAP system consists of all native programs and dynamic libraries that are required for launching the Runtime, executing ABAP or Java codes, communicating with the outside world of the application server like OS, DB and network. These native binaries can be categorized through different aspects: * DB-dependent vs. DB-independent: While all native binaries are OS-specific, they can be grouped in either database-dependent or independent manner. Mostly there are numerous database management systems available for a particular Operating System. The DB-dependent part -- which is small in size -- presents the abstraction layer to the particular database system and the DB-independent part -- which makes up the vast majority of all native codes -- presents the abstraction layer to the rest of the outside world. * Unicode vs. Non-Unicode: Depending on users' requirement, an SAP system supports data encoding either as Unicode or as non-Unicode. Since the processing of Unicode data and non-Unicode data respectively are slightly different, the kernel binaries are compiled accordingly. * Primary vs. subsidiary: Some of the kernel binaries are permanently loaded in the memory when the system is running. We call them primary. In other words, without the primary codes, the system is not functioning. Contrary to the primary programs, the subsidiary programs provide tools and services which are used occasionally, no matter whether the system is running or not, in terms of OS and DB abstraction. Before 2004, SAP applications had their own version of the kernel. As of 2004, all SAP application use the same kernel.  
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (abbreviated RHEL) is a Linux distribution produced by Red Hat and targeted toward the commercial market, including mainframes. Red Hat commits to supporting each version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for 7 years after its release. New versions are released every 18 to 24 months. ArchiSurance has composed it's own standard version based on RHEL, named SmartHat.  +
There are two key factors that determine the design of a SAP system: The first factor is the availability demanded by the business, the second factor is the expected load on the system. On the basis of these factors, a suitable solution must be chosen.  +
SAP provides the possibility to install several components independently in one single database (MCOD). Multiple Components in One Database is a feature in the installation process for SAP NetWeaver based SAP components.  +
Software to implement the SAP specific Session Endpoint facility  +
An SMTP-compatible mail transfer agent (MTA) is an MTA ("mail server") that transfers e-mails, as long as they are offered over SMTP. Specification of this Element means that the designer is free to choose any Mail Transfer Agent (s)he likes, as long as it fully supports SMTP.  +
'''S'''imple '''N'''etwork '''M'''anagement '''P'''rotocol (SNMP) A version of a widely used network monitoring and control protocol, superseded in 2004 by SNMP v3. The IETF considers this version v2 to be "obsolete" or "historical". The v2 version of the SNMP protocol had an (overly) complex party-based security model, which resulted in the creation of a subversion SNMPv2c which has a simpler security model (much like v3). When SNMPv2 is referred to, usually SNMPv2c is meant.  +
Strong encryption means a form of data encryption that is highly resistant to cryptoanalysis. This requires both a strong encryption algorithm and a matching key. As of january 2012, ArchiSurance considers the following algorithms "strong": * WPA2 (for wireless communications) * SSL2 * AES * PGP  +
In the Data Centre Environment facilities are in place to support reliable and fast data storage. Physical conditions (like power supply, cooling, fire prevention and physical security) meet very high standards.  +
In the Data Centre - Back End Environment, facilities are in place to support and secure data management, data exchange between business functions/applications, used by ArchiSurance, and also facilities from the Server Working Area, and facilities to implement security and management. The facilities in this Environment are provided and managed by ArchiSurance. In the Data Centre Environment, physical conditions (like power supply, cooling, fire prevention and physical security) meet very high standards.  +
The Data Centre - Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Environment comprises facilities for communication between (both internal and external) end users/other party's systems on one hand and applications in the Back End Environment on the other hand. In the Data Centre - DMZ Environment, physical conditions (like power supply, cooling, fire prevention and physical security) meet very high standards. This environment is complemented by/adjacent to the Data Centre - Back-end environment.  +