Difference between Developer consultant and Technical Consultant

Hi All,
I would like to know the difference b/w Developer consultant and technical consultant with respect to XI.
In SAP Technical consultant means ABAP Consultants.
Does Technical consultant in XI means Developer who does the coding or wt?
Also, would like to know the certification code applicable for the developer consultant and technical consultant. C_TBIT51_04 APPLIES TO WHICH CONSULTANT AND C_TBIT44_04 APPLICES TO WHOM?

Hi Sofia,
I explain you in detail:-
1. Technology Consultant
A Technology cosultant is responsbile for the implementation and operation of SAP XI. The certification ID is C_TBIT51_04. The duration of the certification is 3 hours with 80 questions. The course for certification preparation are:-
TBIT40 (XI Fundamentals)
TBIT50 (XI Technical Implementation & Operation - Part 1)
TBIT51 (XI Technical Implementation & Operation - Part 2)
2. Development Consultant
A Development consultant is responsible for development and implementation of the integration scenarios in projects. The certification ID is C_TBIT44_04. The duration of the certification is 3 hours with 80 questions. The course for certification preparation are:-
TBIT40 (XI Fundamentals)
TBIT41 (Mapping Concepts)
TBIT42 (Adapter Concepts)
TBIT43 (Business Process Management Concepts)
TBIT44 (Mapping, Adapters and BPM)
I hope the above gives you a clear understanding.
Regards.
Praveen

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