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BTP at the Crossroads

The SAP Business Technology Platform can become the platform not only for S/4, but also for its successor. For this to happen, however, the BTP must be functionally convincing and not just a technical fireworks display.
Peter M. Färbinger, E3 Magazine
22 June 2023
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This text has been automatically translated from German to English.

Integration and diversification

The myth that began with SAP R/3 states that all business and organizational functions should be integrated and must ultimately have a single point of truth; at the same time, the construct should also have a certain degree of freedom for diversification. With the three-tier client/server model, Professor Hasso Plattner (one of SAP’s founders) succeeded in achieving perfect ERP integration. Simultaneously, Abap was developed as an IT tool for necessary diversification. The structure and process organization of every company could thus be unambiguously mapped in IT.

Cloud is everything you want

The power of an R/3 Enterprise and Business Suite 7 results from the stringent discipline of a client/server operating model—whether it is virtualized or in the cloud is irrelevant. The added value compared to other ERP systems is the consistent data flow. With the purchase of numerous other IT solutions in recent years, SAP has created an almost unmanageable and uncontrollable portfolio. SAP CEO Christian Klein provides manifold and excellent individual solutions that are available to SAP’s customers at fluctuating license prices, all without a concept. SAP customers should be able to choose from the wide range of products on offer. It is up to them to decide what they want to customize: how, where, and why. The ERP world market leader has relinquished its ERP expertise. SAP customers have almost everything they could want in front of them, but must find the solution for themselves.

Business administration versus technology

The German-speaking SAP User Group (DSAG) has made it clear: BTP must be more convincing, more functionally capable, and not merely dazzle with its innovative technology. The business aspect is the competitive advantage for SAP customers. Panelists agreed that SAP BTP can meet this challenge—except for the fact that Christian Klein and his colleagues on the Executive Board are currently going in a different direction. Instead of focusing on business management, integration, and diversification, Klein is pushing his customers towards the public cloud, and in doing so, is fostering a technical operating model discussion.

Digital transformation

There are currently no consistent end-to-end processes in an SAP ERP landscape, was what the participants of the DSAG discussion round agreed on. The SAP offerings, the options, the technology, the licenses are too complex, too diverse, and too heterogeneous to achieve consistent business processes. However, hope springs eternal. Even more so than Hana and S/4, BTP could lead users out of this muddled situation. However, this task cannot be entrusted to a still acting SAP Chief Technology Officer alone. SAP BTP could become the platform for many more ERP releases if the focus shifts from technology to the use cases, and consistent end-to-end processes could once again become the norm.

Hope in BTP

The participants in the DSAG discussion round agreed that there are currently no consistent end-to-end processes in an SAP ERP landscape. The SAP offering, the options, the technology, and the licenses are too complex, too diverse, and too heterogeneous to achieve consistent business processes. Hope dies last! Even more than Hana and S/4, BTP could lead out of this muddled situation. However, this task cannot be entrusted to a still acting SAP Chief Technology Officer alone. SAP BTP could become the platform for many more ERP releases if the focus shifts from the technology to the use cases and end-to-end processes can be realized again.

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Peter M. Färbinger, E3 Magazine

Peter M. Färbinger, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief E3 Magazine DE, US and ES (e3mag.com), B4Bmedia.net AG, Freilassing (DE), E-Mail: pmf@b4bmedia.net and Tel. +49(0)8654/77130-21


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Work on SAP Basis is crucial for successful S/4 conversion. This gives the so-called Competence Center strategic importance among SAP's existing customers. Regardless of the operating model of an S/4 Hana, topics such as automation, monitoring, security, application lifecycle management, and data management are the basis for the operative S/4 operation. For the second time already, E3 Magazine is hosting a summit in Salzburg for the SAP community to get comprehensive information on all aspects of S/4 Hana groundwork. With an exhibition, expert presentations, and plenty to talk about, we again expect numerous existing customers, partners, and experts in Salzburg. E3 Magazine invites you to Salzburg for learning and exchange of ideas on June 5 and 6, 2024.

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Event Room, FourSide Hotel Salzburg,
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A-5020 Salzburg

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June 5 and 6, 2024

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Event Room, Hotel Hilton Heidelberg,
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Event date

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The organizer is the E3 magazine of the publishing house B4Bmedia.net AG. The presentations will be accompanied by an exhibition of selected SAP partners. The ticket price includes the attendance of all lectures of the Steampunk and BTP Summit 2024, the visit of the exhibition area, the participation in the evening event as well as the catering during the official program. The lecture program and the list of exhibitors and sponsors (SAP partners) will be published on this website in due time.