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Progress Report and Updates to SAP’s Integration Road Map in the Cloud

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Simplifying integration while focusing on delivering value for our customers continues to be the top priority for SAP.

Our CEO Christian Klein just announced an update to SAP’s Integration Road Map in the Cloud (see “Integration Makes All the Difference”). I am happy and proud to share today some of the main achievements for the cloud integration suite qualities.

It’s important to note that there is no one-size-fits-all solution for integration: Lowering the integration hurdle considerably for SAP-to-SAP integrations is one part of the equation but offering the tools and the knowledge for integrating into non-SAP applications is an essential cornerstone for us as well.

This holistic view on integration is what customers expect from SAP.

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Let’s look a bit closer at where we stand today.

Progress on Suite Qualities for SAP-to-SAP Integrations

In the first half of 2020, we laid the foundation for a deep integration along four key end-to-end processes of every intelligent enterprise: recruit to retire, lead to cash, design to operate, and source to pay:

These are just a few examples to show the significant progress we are making to deliver a seamless business process integration to our customers. Let me repeat what Christian mentioned as well: We have already implemented 50 percent of the before mentioned suite qualities, up from 30 percent just three months ago. By the end of this year, we expect to deliver up to 90 percent of these common qualities for our applications, and we are working on additional common qualities.

Open Integration

While SAP-to-SAP integrations are currently being standardized to a large extent — with our intelligent suite applications and industry cloud running on SAP’s Business Technology Platform —customers also need additional flexibility to integrate and extend their IT landscape.

More than 11,000 SAP customers rely on SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite. Our open and modular iPaaS offering gives customers the flexibility to adopt the integration strategy that best fits their landscape, including cloud-to-cloud and hybrid integration options. The offering comprises more than 1,500 pre-packaged integration templates and more than 160 open connectors for SAP to non-SAP applications.

Furthermore, and as shared during SAPPHIRE NOW, we continue to support SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite on multi-cloud hyperscaler environment and have now also simplified the licensing options while putting onboarding and provisioning for SAP Cloud Platform Integration Suite in place.

Integration Guidance for Cloud and Hybrid Landscapes

SAP Integration Solution Advisory Methodology helps customers to define and execute an integration strategy by providing proven integration patterns and architecture blueprints for cloud and hybrid landscapes. It allows customers to introduce, optimize and scale an agile integration practice within their organizations.

In close collaboration with customers, we have recently enhanced the methodology with further best practices, including digital integration hub and robotic process automation. For customers that are new to this methodology and want to get started with it right away, we now offer a Web-based integration strategy assessment tool.

The Way Ahead

Our commitment remains unchanged: In these times of change and beyond, SAP is helping our customers to adapt, stay agile, deliver quick time to value, and become the best integrated businesses.

My team and I are looking forward to SAP TechEd later this year, where we will share further integration results with you, our customers and partners, and the broader SAP network.

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Juergen Mueller chief technology officer and member of the Executive Board of SAP SE.

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