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Modernize your SAP eco-system with SAP BTP and Amazon Web Services services
Customers have been running SAP workloads on Amazon Web Services since 2008. SAP and Amazon Web Services have partnered for 14+ years to jointly innovate for our customers. Our guiding star has been to bring flexibility and agility of the Amazon Web Services platform to run SAP workloads. SAP has consistently leveraged Amazon Web Services services over the years to run internal systems and customer offerings like SAP Concur, SAP CX (Customer Experience through SAP Qualtrics), SAP NS2 HANA Secure Cloud, and many more. SAP’s largest deployment of SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) is on Amazon Web Services, offering 80+ services to help customers innovate around their ERP core. The SAP BTP portfolio comprises of a variety of services including SAP HANA Cloud, SAP Integration Suite, SAP Data Warehouse Cloud, SAP Analytics Cloud, and more, catering to application development and automation, planning, data/analytics, integration and artificial intelligence. SAP on Amazon Web Services customers have consistently told us that one of their motivations for migrating to cloud is to integrate SAP with Amazon Web Services services such as storage, data analytics, IoT, Machine Learning and automation capabilities in addition to the cost savings and scalability of Amazon Web Services infrastructure. Working backwards from these customer needs, Amazon Web Services and SAP are continuously investing in providing innovations to customers through joint reference architectural guidance as a first step followed by automation. This blog discusses Amazon Web Services and SAP’s approach to publish joint guidance to customers through reference architectural patterns for an initial set of high-level business use cases. There are also additional references for detailed implementation guidance for each of these architectural patterns.
RISE with SAP on Amazon Web Services
RISE with SAP is a fully managed solution from SAP for customers running SAP or other ERP workloads on-premises and looking to migrate to SAP S/4HANA on the cloud. Amazon Web Services and SAP have been working together to help customers accelerate this business transformation through RISE with SAP through a guided transformation journey. RISE with SAP customers on Amazon Web Services are able to migrate, deploy and innovate rapidly irrespective of where they are currently in their cloud journey. SAP S/4HANA Cloud (offered through RISE with SAP) helps customers align their business processes with the industry standards and this forms the core as it serves as the central repository for critical business processes. SAP BTP in conjunction with Amazon Web Services provides a simplified architectural approach to embrace a
Joint Reference Architecture approach
Amazon Web Services and SAP have been partnering to devise reference architecture patterns for areas such as business process integration, extension, data management, and analytics scenarios. These patterns are driven by 3 foundational pillars that include Platform, Data-to-Value and Application that aligns with SAP BTP’s foundational services. Each of these pillars caters to innovation and the use of complementing SAP BTP and Amazon Web Services services to drive efficiency of customer’s business operations. The diagram (Figure 1 – Overview of SAP BTP on Amazon Web Services Joint Reference Architecture) presents the overarching architectural representation of combining the strengths of Amazon Web Services and SAP BTP services to establish the foundational pillars of Platform, Data and Application. The focus of this initial architecture is around high availability, built in resiliency and innovation focusing on automation and reduction of technical debt featuring foundational SAP BTP services like
Platform Foundation
One of the fundamental requirements of mission critical business applications is business continuity. Modern day business applications not only require business continuity but also enhanced reliability and reduced latency. Customers rely on having an architecture that is resilient to failures through a stringent monitoring framework and a reliable failover strategy. Through highly resilient implementations, customers maintain uninterrupted access to critical applications using the
Data to Value
Data is one of the most valuable assets of any business and increasingly customers are adopting multi-source data storage strategies in the cloud while their core business data lies in SAP sources. The
With the data assembled in a data warehouse, customers are looking to extract meaningful insights using the power of Machine Learning techniques to forecast future strategic needs of their businesses. Using live SQL connections, SAP FedML can help source data from SAP DWC onto Amazon Sagemaker which will model, train and predict based on the combined data set that natively resides in Amazon Web Services data stores and SAP. This processed dataset can either be natively consumed within Amazon Web Services or be passed back to SAP DWC through FedML. Refer to this
Integration and Application Development
Modern day applications are expected to have a built-in resiliency framework not only at the application layer but also at the foundational infrastructure and data layers as well, thereby creating a distributed resiliency across the board. Customers can build business applications in SAP BTP using
Other integration possibilities of SAP BTP and Amazon Web Services include building SAP S/4HANA business process extension applications to send/receive notifications leveraging
Conclusion
In this blog, we have discussed a high-level strategy of SAP and Amazon Web Services in providing architecture patterns for modernizing your SAP eco-system with SAP BTP and Amazon Web Services services. Each of the patterns are described along with a brief solution overview accompanied by real world use cases. Detailed implementation of these architectural patterns is described in respective reference blogs from SAP. This blog serves as a beginning for a series of detailed joint reference architectural guidance planned by Amazon Web Services and SAP. Stay tuned for more.
Check out the following sessions the joint teams presented in 2022 with respect to the joint reference architectures for SAP workloads on Amazon Web Services.
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Amazon Web Services re:Invent 2022 – Accelerate value for your business w/SAP & Amazon Web Services reference architecture (PRT105) -
SAP TechED 2022 – Amplify the Value of SAP Investments on Amazon Web Services with a Joint Reference Architecture [DT200]
Here are some further references that you may find useful.
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SAP and Amazon Web Services – Joint Reference Architectures to maximize utilization and investments -
Amazon Web Services and SAP BTP – Driving more value from your SAP ERP journey to the cloud -
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Credits
The Amazon Web Services and SAP partnership on Joint Reference Architectures are the result of deep collaboration and contribution from SAP and Amazon Web Services organizations. We would like to thank the following members for their expertise, support and guidance.
Team Amazon Web Services: Sabari Radhakrishnan, Sunny Patwari, Rajesh Chigurupati, Yuva Athur, Ganesh Suryanarayanan, Krishnakumar Ramadoss, Spencer Martenson, Adam Hill, Scott Rigney, Soulat Khan and Erik Kamman.
Team SAP: Madankumar Pichamuthu, Sangeetha Krishnamoorthy, Karishma Kapur, Weikun Liu, Haridas Nair, Sivakumar N and Anirban Majumdar