
How SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) Promotes Innovation for RISE with SAP Users
The SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) is a platform that RISE with SAP developers can use to streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and drive innovation.

The SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) is a platform that RISE with SAP developers can use to streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and drive innovation.

Learn what Joule AI can do for RISE with SAP users, available soon to enhance productivity, streamline processes, and improve the user experience for RISE with SAP users.

By operating in the Cloud, businesses can store more data at a lower cost and utilize previously overlooked data for valuable insights.

Managing Cloud expenses doesn’t have to be a struggle. Eamonn O’Neill, discusses how organizations can efficiently manage variable spend, predict resource requirements, and negotiate favorable contracts by embracing FinOps.

Enterprises running large SAP HANA instances in the Cloud are seeing a new challenge appear as their databases continue to grow. Since SAP HANA has a simplified data layout and structure compared to a more complex legacy database, it was assumed this would result in less data sprawl and duplication.

It’s time for organizations to move beyond a sustainable process and embrace regeneration. The Cloud provides a clear sustainability benefit by reducing on-premises carbon footprint and energy consumption.

Companies have moved a significant amount of their applications to public Cloud and the hyperscale providers are reaching new heights of influence in the business world.

A Cloud migration strategy for legacy applications is essential but the need to optimize is greater to take full advantage of Cloud & Cloud-native technologies.

We define some of the defining factors shaping the way enterprise organizations enacting their migration to Cloud must act, react – and occasionally push back.

The criticality and complexity of SAP systems in the grand scheme of Enterprise IT is widely known and accepted – and perhaps even viewed with a dose of trepidation.