Five Minute Briefing - SAP
February 26, 2025
Published in conjunction with the Independent SAP Technical User Group (formerly the International Sybase User Group), this monthly publication contains news, market research, insight for the SAP user community, as well as ISUG-TECH news and information.
News Flashes
cbs Corporate Business Solutions announced that its Advanced Integration of Documents for Long Term Supplier Declarations (AID for LTSD) solution is certified by SAP as built with SAP Business AI, leveraging SAP Business Technology Platform's generative AI Hub in SAP AI Core. By utilizing these tools, cbs can harness the power of AI to build scalable, personalized applications that drive value for their customers, according to the vendor.
SAP and Databricks are launching SAP Business Data Cloud, a new solution that unifies all SAP and third-party data throughout an organization, providing a trusted data foundation to make impactful decisions and foster reliable AI. According to the companies, the solution harmonizes data from organizations' most mission-critical applications with data engineering and business analytics capabilities, paving the way for next-level innovation and insights.
SAP is offering its partners the new SAP Demo Environment 2.0, a platform designed to benefit partners by providing easy access to the entire SAP solution demo portfolio to allows them to effectively communicate the value of SAP solutions. This solution can help customers understand how these tools can address their specific challenges and enhance their businesses, according to SAP.
SecurityBridge, the Cybersecurity Command Center for SAP, is releasing SecurityBridge Security Information Event Management (SIEM) and IT Service Management (ITSM) for SAP, designed to enhance SAP-specific security monitoring and incident management.
Think About It
Even after 50 years, Structured Query Language, or SQL, remains the native tongue for those who speak data. It's had impressive staying power since it was first coined the Structured Query English Language in the mid-1970s. It's survived and thrived through the dot-com era and the proliferation of cloud technology. In essence, SQL is a technology that evolves.