Abstract
Chapter 1 is a crash course into what an enterprise application is and what enterprise applications administrators are and do. This includes an overview covering the purpose of this book and what the author’s intent is in writing it. This chapter defines enterprise applications, their role within corporations, and provides some examples of common enterprise applications. Moving past the enterprise application itself, Chapter 1 discusses the role of enterprise applications administrators and what that term means. This includes clearly defining some of the job roles associated with enterprise applications administrators, identifying services provided by this role, and noting specific tasks that are expected to be done by individuals filling the role. We also briefly touch on the various technical areas which enterprise applications administrators are expected to study, gain experience in, and understand and identify where these are covered in detail throughout the book.
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