SAP annual educational conference has gone online this year because of the pandemic. In case you missed it, here are four key announcements.
SAP One Domain Model is a new way of simplifying SAP-to-SAP integration, based on aligned data model.
Implementing a common denominator across SAP Solutions reduces integration effort, and enables to use the same aligned object definition, to synchronize the data with each other. As an example, if a cost enter is created in a S/4HANA system, that cost center will be automatically accessible in the SuccessFactors system, customers no longer need to implement their own replication or integration solution between SAP solutions, for having the same semantic understanding of a business object.
Support for a first use case is already available for hybrid scenarios. The on-premise version of SAP /4HANA 2020 offers workforce integration of SAP SuccessFactors solutions with SAP S/4HANA, using the aligned SAP One Domain Model for people data and cost center, using the SAP Cloud Platform Master Data Integration service.
The SAP Cloud Platform Master Data Integration service facilitates the realization of a consistent view of master data within the SAP intelligent suite across the entire hybrid landscape.
As of Q4/2020, the 2011 version of SAP Cloud Platform, ABAP environment supports multitenancy. SAP Cloud Platform ABAP Environment, also know as Steampunk, is not exactly a brand-new offering but has grown up. It allows Customers and Partners to build extensions to on-Premises SAP Systems, by accessing to technology they don’t have yet in their on-prem environments, like SAP HANA capabilities, or ABAP Restful application programming model. Another benefit is to decouple ABAP implementations from the SAP business systems. In other words, keeping the business core “clean” would reduce the risk and adjustment effort, for future business system upgrades.
The support for multitenancy is a significant step towards the reduction of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and ease of administration. Partners can onboard different Customers in one physical ABAP cloud instance, and using the ABAP client field, achieve a clear content separation, to make sure that their customer data is strictly isolated from the other tenants. Customers can even subscribe to their partner’s application directly in the SAP Cloud Platform Cockpit.
SAP Landscape Management (or "LaMa") is not a new product. SAP LaMa 3.0 is an established orchestration automation solution that simplifies, automates and centralizes the management of SAP systems running in different infrastructures (on premise, private/public cloud or hybrid). The LaMa software itself is shipped as an add-on to SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java. Common uses cases include:
This is all and well. But the trend being to move SAP systems to the Public Cloud, what if I wanted to get an SAP system-centric view on my IaaS costs, instead of a resource-centric view ? Or, what If I wanted to automatically and gracefully stop and start SAP application servers VM in IaaS, based on workload or availability patterns ? Also, is there a way to get a cost forecast by simulating those patterns?
To address those IaaS specific considerations, SAP Landscape Management Cloud is planned for availability in January 2021.
Any SAP Customer could subscribe to SAP LaMa Cloud , and will get its own tenant. This tenant includes an embedded SAP Analytics Cloud which will get cost information from the IaaS though APIs calls. In the Customer Landscape running on the Cloud Provider, either an execution engine or an SAP LaMa system will stop and start the Virtual Machines and also the SAP systems.
With embedded SAP Analytic Cloud capabilities, SAP Landscape Management Cloud provides insights to let you keep track of system usage, compare the target and actual cost information for improved budget planning, and create the cloud usage model that best suits your business.
RPA has existed for years and is here to stay. With SAP Teched 2020, SAP RPA 2.0 has been launched. But, what is RPA? SAP Intelligent Robotic Process Automation is a complete automation Suite, where software robots are designed to mimic humans by replacing manual clicks and automatically replicating tedious actions that have no added value.
So, what’s new with SAP RPA 2.0 ?
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Sources
https://pages.sapteched.com/sap/sapteched2020/index