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SAP MDG takes a dominant position for the use and management of master data, but at the same time it is very easy to implement in existing systems. An implementation is also possible in non-SAP systems and can be supported by VAAN SAP WORKS if required.
SAP MDM involves the storage of data in a single location and its subsequent distribution to other systems, ensuring data quality and consistency. Conversely, the MDG solution involves the storage of the same data in multiple locations, which can increase the complexity of managing and maintaining data
SAP MDM involves the storage of data in a single location and its subsequent distribution to other systems, ensuring data quality and consistency. Conversely, the MDG solution involves the storage of the same data in multiple locations, which can increase the complexity of managing and maintaining data
MDG is deployed as a separate hub system that runs on a dedicated SAP S/4HANA instance. The hub distributes master data to other systems
MDG is integrated into an SAP ERP or S/4HANA system. MDG functionality is deployed in a system used for transactional processes.
MDG’s main objective is to achieve high data quality. It uses a variety of tools to do this, including Transparent processes, Duplicate checks, Approval procedures, Data Quality Management (DQM), and Analysis functions.
A hybrid approach can also be used, combining both hub and co-deployment.
MDG can use SAP and company-specific business logic to create master data that can be used in a company’s business processes. It offers domain-specific applications and a framework for custom-defined master data.