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New low-code platform aims to enable everyone to create apps

- Timur Sırt Twitter @tlenks

SAP has announced the launch of the SAP Build platform, a lowcode solution enabling everyone to develop software that eliminates technology barriers, while it also unveiled an initiative to expand digital skills

COMPANIES and business leaders are facing daunting challenges, including economic headwinds, market volatility and geopolitic­al tensions. What’s more, businesses that understand the flexibilit­y in technology integratio­n are trying to take steps for digital transforma­tion to survive and grow.

A multinatio­nal software company, SAP has announced the launch of a new low-code solution that enables everyone with minimal technical expertise to create and augment enterprise applicatio­ns, automate processes and design business sites.

SAP Build, the new offering built on the SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), a portfolio of SAP products and technologi­es for applicatio­n developmen­t and integratio­n, debuted at the SAP TechEd conference. SAP promises to lower the technology barrier in developing cloud-based solutions with less code with the SAP Build platform for organizati­ons that have difficulty finding employees in the digital transforma­tion impasse.

DRAG-AND-DROP SIMPLICITY

The SAP Build platform, which allows organizati­ons to embark on a digital transforma­tion journey without coding knowledge and technology expertise, offers a secure and business-compatible road map.

It is an applicatio­n developmen­t method that increases coding from textual to visual with drag-and-drop simplicity.

It is possible to prepare a completely visual applicatio­n instead of a complex coding process. Users of all skills, regardless of

their positions, are all able to use low-code solutions to create enterprise business applicatio­ns.

The demand for software developers has never been higher, said Julia White, chief marketing officer and executive board member at SAP, as she cited their offering regarding the gap of skilled labor in an environmen­t where many companies say “we are a tech company.”

“The shortage of skilled labor does not only create gaps and decelerate innovation and growth but also causes a high rate of burnout among developers,” White said. “Therefore, we see the adoption of less coded/non-coded methods, that is, software developmen­t, in which little or no programmin­g skills are required, as a way for enterprise­s to address this challenge.”

BRINGING OUT EXPERTISE

Taking this one step further, White said they believe that the key to more effective business transforma­tion and a way for businesses to address skill shortages is to bring out the expertise of those who know the business best, that is, business users themselves.

“Financial analysts, supply chain operators, production line managers, procuremen­t specialist­s, marketing people. Through training and investment in low-code/no-code

solutions, businesses can take the power of software developmen­t out of the back office and put it in the hands of people who use it every day to innovate, execute tasks, connect, and more,” she noted.

“As an additional benefit, this approach also relieves the pressure felt by many informatio­n technology profession­als tasked with major infrastruc­ture overhauls and digital transforma­tions.”

EMPOWERING BUSINESS USERS

SAP Build is a low-code solution that puts SAP’s world-class enterprise technology in the hands of business users, giving them direct, secure access to the end-to-end processes, data and context they need to make smarter decisions and drive innovation quickly.

It aims to empower business users with minimal technical expertise to create and augment enterprise applicatio­ns, automate processes and design business sites with drag-and-drop simplicity.

“SAP Build brings together the world’s most powerful business applicatio­ns with a platform that’s been designed to rapidly unleash business users’ expertise,” said Juergen Mueller, chief technology officer and member of the executive board of SAP.

“In a volatile business landscape, SAP

Build and the full suite of innovation­s we’re launching today – from our new partnershi­p with Coursera to enhancemen­ts across our enterprise portfolio – help customers futureproo­f their business and extract maximum value from their technology investment­s.”

IN-DEPTH VISIBILITY

With SAP Build, business users have the full power of SAP BTP and business applicatio­n data from SAP at their fingertips. Users can integrate systems; intelligen­tly monitor, analyze and automate processes; and build applicatio­ns for the last mile of innovation – all without moving their data to an external system.

With SAP Signavio solutions natively integrated, users of SAP Build also get in-depth visibility into all their processes, so they know where to focus to achieve the greatest impact as they innovate and automate.

Based on in-depth process analysis, SAP Signavio can recommend over 135 pre-built automation­s, which can then be deployed using SAP Build Process Automation.

More than 275,000 process reference points from 4,000 customers and 1,300 usecase-specific workflows and automation let users instantly tap into the full spectrum of business expertise built into SAP technology.

SAP Build also works with non-SAP software

systems. And the new SAP Builders program helps users ramp up quickly and connect with their peers through handson sessions and forums for sharing the best practices.

UPSKILLING 2 MILLION DEVELOPERS

SAP says it recognizes the increasing premium put on the skills and insights only profession­al developers can deliver.

It has thus announced an initiative to upskill 2 million developers worldwide by 2025 to “further its commitment to creating opportunit­ies through learning and developmen­t for all.”

In this framework, it said it is partnering with pioneering learning platform provider Coursera Inc. to help people launch careers within the SAP ecosystem and empowering underserve­d audiences in technology.

As the skills gap and search for talent within the technology industry become increasing­ly prominent issues, the World Economic Forum (WEF) predicts that 97 million new jobs will be created by 2025.

This has created a sense of urgency for companies to find profession­als to fill their ever-growing technical skills needs. However, the number of future tech employees is notoriousl­y limited. Within this small pool, women and minorities are often overlooked.

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Juergen Mueller, chief technology officer and member of the executive board of SAP, speaks during the SAP TechEd conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., Nov. 15, 2022.
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