BASIS Administration

Hi All,
I am Anandasiva. We have just completed SAP implementaion in our company. During the implementaion period I played the role of DATA LEAD and incharge porting the data from LEGACY SYSTEMS into SAP. Now I have been asked to handle the BASIS admin.
Currently I am handling the authorization issues and USER management. I request you to suggest a good book which covers the BASICS to ADVANCED level of BASIS. Particularly the performance tuning and monitoring part should be covered.
Thanks n Regards
Anandasiva

hi,
Welcome to SDN forum.
BASIS is the administration of SAP system, BASIS team will be responsible for installation, maintenance, transport, authorizations in the SAP system.
For more info refer these threads..
basis info...!
re: basis
Hope this helps !!!
Cheers
Alfred
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