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Which Off-Line CRM Solution for
Field Force?
Applies to:
SAP CRM 6.0 and above. For more information, visit the Customer Relationship Management homepage.
Summary
Every decision maker wants to have multiple choices when making a decision but at the same time he has to
deal with the challenges of finding the best choice. First one needs to find all credible options and gather all the relevant information about those options. And then evaluate pros and cons of each option and make a selection which is suitable for the current as well as future needs. This paper does that job for a decision
maker, who is dealing with the task of selecting best off-line CRM solution using SAP platform. This paper explores four different choices available for offline CRM solution based on SAP plat form.
Author: Kripa Tiwari, Shaik Shavali
Company: Wipro Technologies
Created on: 7 September 2009
Author Bio
Kripa is Program Manager with Wipro Technologies.
Shaik is working as SAP CRM Consultant with Wipro Technologies.
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Table of Contents
Summary: ............................................................................................................................................... 3
Introduction: ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Solution Options: ..................................................................................................................................... 4
SAP CRM Mobile Solution .................................................................................................................... 5
Access to SAP CRM via internet ........................................................................................................... 5
Off-line access using SAP Interactive forms by Adobe............................................................................ 6
SAP CRM on Blackberry ...................................................................................................................... 6
Comparison of Various Off-line solutions:.................................................................................................. 7
In various Life cycle Stages .................................................................................................................. 7
Important functionality/capability comparison: ........................................................................................ 8
Overall Comparison ............................................................................................................................. 9
Conclusion: ........................................................................................................................................... 10
Related Content .................................................................................................................................... 11
Disclaimer and Liability Notice................................................................................................................ 12
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Summary:
It’s a fact of li fe that every decision maker wants to have multiple choices when making a decision but at the same time he has to deal with the challenges of finding the best choice. First one needs to find all credible
options and gather all the relevant information about those options. And then evaluate pros and cons of each option and make a selection which is suitable for the current as well as future needs. This paper does that job for a decision maker, who is dealing with the task of selecting best off -line CRM solution using SAP
platform.
This paper explores four different choices available for offline CRM solution based on SAP platform, namely
SAP CRM Mobile Solutions for Laptop users, SAP CRM on Blackberry on other PDA’s , CRM Online solution accessed over internet, Offline recording of information using SAP Interactive forms by Adobe. Every solution has inherent advantages and disadvantages depending on the kind of information needed in the
field. For example, you need a solution with complete information about products, customer and order book etc. then SAP CRM mobile solution will be suitable but it is costly to implement and maintain whereas a solution based on Adobe form will be easier to implement but has limited capability. Licensing cost for adobe
forms is another point to ponder. In this paper, each solution option has been explored for its pros & cons plus what you can and can not do with a particular solution. It also covers challenges in maintaining a particular solution after you have implemented. Paper ends with a recommendation on practical solution
options.
Introduction:
Recently someone asked me a question that i f there is so much of online connectivity/Wi-Fi/Data Cards available now a days then why do we need off-line solution and for some strange reason(we will talk bit later on those reasons) we do need to have that solution, then what is the best off-line solution for my field force.
Well, that made us think because each industry has different requirement and similarly on the technology front we have many options with different cost to pay for development, support and changes.
In this white paper, we will highlight important basic rules, pros and cons, and cost/benefit for each options. Some aspects of this paper are general and apply to almost all CRM solutions and some are very specific to SAP CRM solution. We have looked at four possible solutions in this white paper and they are:
SAP CRM Mobile Solution
Access to SAP CRM via internet
Off-line access using SAP Interactive forms by Adobe
SAP CRM on Blackberry
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Solution Options:
In this section, we will explore the various CRM Mobile Solutions available in the market. The analysis has been done considering the utility of such solutions for wide variety of Industries.
Figure 1: CRM Mobile Solutions Summary
SAP CRM on Blackberry
• A brand new SAP CRM offering and still
under development
•Use of SA P CRM application on
blackberry devices
•Anyw here SAP CRM realized
•Performance might be an issue w ith
dependence on var ious factors
Offline access using SAP Adobe Interactive Forms
•Use of Adobe form by f ield w hen off line
•Can be uploaded or mailed later to
pass on the information
•Forms are transaction specif ic
•Separate forms for different
applications required
•Simple to use
SAP CRM via internet
• An option w here f ield force accesses
SA P CRM via internet
•Can be an option w ith increasing
penetration of internet
•Security might be a concern w ith data
f low ing over internet
•Same solution for all the stakeholders and
thus reduction of cost
SAP CRM Mobile Solution
•Standard Mobile CRM Solution
covering sales, service & marketing
•Highly customized solution especially
for mobile needs
•Problems encountered in areas of skill
requirement, UI development and
configuration
CRM Mobile
Solutions
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SAP CRM Mobile Solution
SAP offers functionally rich Mobile CRM solution (For Laptops and Handhelds) which covers sales, service and marketing business processes. It comes with a different user interface (compared to
Webclient user interface (UI)) and database, which resides on mobile workstation, for offline access. SAP CRM comes with standard tools for synchronizing mobile workstation with CRM server. This solution so far has got mixed response with some implementations being quite successful and some
being not so successful – the main issue cited by many customers being management of data synchronization and high costs in application maintenance . Below is brief on pros and cons of this particular solution.
Access to SAP CRM via internet
In this case, the Webclient UI is accessed by the Field force personnel on their Laptop’s via Internet.
Increased availability of internet access, more countries adopting 3G technology and availability of data cards for immediate access to corporate network makes this option most exciting as it would not require any further investment in building an additional CRM solution for field force as they can access the SAP
CRM on the field and are assured of access to latest information.
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Off-line access using SAP Interactive forms by Adobe
Off late, this solution has gained quite a bit of interest and some ways this is cheap alternative to option 1. This approach is characterized by usage of Interactive forms by Adobe in offline mode to process the
transactions. Typically, a Field sales rep completes the form designed for a particular transaction by inputting various fields and then saves/ submits the form. After that the data is submitted to backend CRM system and a corresponding transaction is created. Data can also be submitted via Email o r it can
be uploaded manually. Interactive forms seems a good solution for government and financial service industry which deals with lot of manual forms and subsequent data transfer to enterprise applications.
SAP CRM on Blackberry
This approach involves extending the SAP CRM application on to Blackberry devices to enable the
sales force to access info on account, contacts, leads activities etc on the fly and push critical information to management much faster to facilitate timely decisions on issues impacting the sales cycle. This solution is still in the works and yet to be proved in the field. So, it is still very early and
putting any bet on that solution will be risky.
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Comparison of Various Off-line solutions:
In various Life cycle Stages
This section compares the four solution approaches across the lifecycle stages.
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Important functionality/capability comparison:
In this section, we will discuss the typical offline business requirements and degree of availability and
achievability using the 4 alternatives.
a – Blackberry Sales client for SAP CRM V 1.0 features.
Road map for Blackberry sales client includes
Opportunity and Sales pipeline management
Unified Calendar
Blackberry Maps and GPS Capability in SAP CRM
b – The drop down values for fields like customer, product can be made available on Adobe forms while building the form. But these values are static and not exchanged with SAP CRM backend while offline.
c- The functionality of SAP CRM accessed on Adobe forms is limited to the layout of the form designed
(Limited fields)
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Overall Comparison
The following table compares the features of the four alternatives in terms of various factors to be considered
before going for Implementation.
a - If the customer is using Webclient UI online already.
b- The Time frame of implementation is yet to proved and we believe it should be short.
Note: The Table above highlights and compares the 4 alternatives to realize the same SAP CRM functionality. The words High, Medium and Low are used to compare the alternatives with each other and do not have units in terms of
time and resources.
LowbLowLowaHighTime frame for implementation
No
No (Optional)
Low
Low
Medium
Low
Medium
SAP Interactive forms by Adobe(
offline)
Requirement Standard SAP Mobile
CRM Solution
Online Access to CRM
CRM on blackberry
Complexity of development
High Low High
Infrastructure setup costs to access SAP CRM offline
High Low High
Cost of development and change management
High Low High
User requirement mapping and achievability
High Medium Low
Training costs High Medium Low
Connectivity at offline required? No (Optional) Yes NA
PDA/ Handhelds supported?
Yes No Yes
LowbLowLowaHighTime frame for implementation
No
No (Optional)
Low
Low
Medium
Low
Medium
SAP Interactive forms by Adobe(
offline)
Requirement Standard SAP Mobile
CRM Solution
Online Access to CRM
CRM on blackberry
Complexity of development
High Low High
Infrastructure setup costs to access SAP CRM offline
High Low High
Cost of development and change management
High Low High
User requirement mapping and achievability
High Medium Low
Training costs High Medium Low
Connectivity at offline required? No (Optional) Yes NA
PDA/ Handhelds supported?
Yes No Yes
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Conclusion:
Based on the analysis of the various mobility options, we could infer that there is no single perfect choice of a mobile solution. The right solution will depend on the requirement of information in the field for your
organization and will be determined by various factors including infrastructure costs, application deployment and maintenance costs, security concerns etc. It is very important to study and get the real business requirements first. Very often we end capturing lot of nice to have requirement and important requirement
gets lost in the noise and you don’t realize that until you are very near to goin g live with the solution but then it is too late and it becomes too costly to make a course correction. So map the real field requirement and pick a solution which can not only meet the current requirement but also establishes a platform which would
address future business needs. Below is our high level recommendation:
The SAP CRM mobile solution will be most suitable if you need a solution with complete information
about products, customer and booked orders etc in the field but it is costly to implement and maintain
We would recommend exploring aggressively the option of accessing SAP CRM on internet if connectivity is good and security risk mitigation plans are in place.
Adobe interactive form has a sleek and intuitive user interface and can work very well if requirement from field force is capturing new information in the field such as sales order or new contact etc. Many
customers have cited Adobe form licensing cost as an issue.
SAP CRM on blackberry is still evolving so we will recommend waiting and seeing how it fares
before going for this option.
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