2 Integrations with SAP Process Orchestration

View a list of SAP Process Orchestration integrations and software that integrates with SAP Process Orchestration below. Compare the best SAP Process Orchestration integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with SAP Process Orchestration. Here are the current SAP Process Orchestration integrations in 2024:

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    Urbantz

    Urbantz

    URBANTZ

    Urbantz is a leading last mile delivery management platform designed specifically for enterprises. We empower the largest retail, grocery, e-commerce and logistics companies to manage their final mile operations sustainably at any scale, providing the visibility and control to cut emissions, allocate smartly across carriers, build unique workflows and ensure on-brand delivery experiences. Happy customers include Carrefour, Auchan, Home24, ASDA, PostNord, Markey Spoon, Bosch & FM Logistic. URBANTZ is a SaaS last mile management software with an optimization solution for urban deliveries. It supports the complete logistics process of a company, helping prepare the most efficient rounds in a quick manner and allocating them to the right drivers. It enables real-time traceability throughout the process not only for management and dispatchers but also for the final recipients.
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    Figaf DevOps Tool
    Testing is about peace of mind. There are a lot of different ways you can run tests. We focus on regression tests. It allows you to test your changes before they are implemented and it secures you that the interface will not run differently this time compared to last time. When you make modifications to your interfaces to help support one case, it can mean other parts will stop working. There are many different ways to create test cases. For SAP Integration the best approach is to be able to fetch messages from the production system and use them as a base line. Figaf Testing Tool is a part of Figaf DevOps Tool but can be bought separately. There is a lot of logic in your SAP Integrations. You, therefore, need to find a good way to test it. In some cases, the logic is pretty simple, in others there can be complicated rules about how lines should be handled. A standard test case is designed to test one item. In real life, customers make complex orders.
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