SAP is a critical part of the analytical infrastructure, encompassing BI, analytics, and more recently, AI. Business decisions should incorporate more than just SAP data; they require a broad range of information spread across diverse data landscapes, including on-premises applications and various cloud environments.
To make matters worse, beyond data access challenges, decision-making itself is becoming increasingly complex due to several key factors:
Key Challenges:
SAP data integration and why third parties bring real value
While SAP offers robust integration capabilities for data and analytics, there is considerable potential for enhancement, particularly for advanced analytics scenarios. Leveraging third-party technologies can effectively bridge these gaps. Here’s why integrating third-party solutions can add immense value:
Common Challenges:
By addressing these challenges, third-party integration tools can streamline processes, reduce costs, and enhance the overall effectiveness of your data strategy.
What does advanced analytics mean?
Advanced analytics, in contrast to the standard analytics offered by SAP, includes the ability to provide:
Leveraging SAP Data for Maximum Impact: Beyond Traditional Analytics
To fully harness the power of SAP data for data and analytics, it’s crucial to go beyond its native capabilities. Here’s how:
By abstracting from the SAP system through connectors or tools, you can ensure the robustness and trustworthiness of SAP data, laying a solid foundation for advanced data and analytics initiatives.
My Opinion
To stay competitive and innovative today, companies must leverage data and analytics for better decision-making by using all their data as easily and flexibly as possible. While SAP is a core system and highly relevant in many cases, effective data management is needed to combine SAP data with non-SAP sources to maximise value while minimising risk and effort.
SAP integration tools are highly specialised but may not be the best choice for every use case. Therefore, it's reasonable to question SAP's capabilities, which are limited in advanced data and analytics scenarios, and consider third-party products, particularly in non-SAP/SAP scenarios.
In this context, look for tools that offer deep SAP connectivity, efficient CI/CD support based on proper metadata management, and comprehensive transformation and automation capabilities. When defining your requirements, consider your use cases and users. Understand how they intend to use the tool, especially regarding their flexibility needs. For data management, it is beneficial to seek integrated platforms that provide a wide range of integration capabilities or data integration products that can easily integrate and work with surrounding systems.
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