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dallasmarks
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In a previous article, I answered the question "Is BusinessObjects Still Relevant in 2025?" with a resounding yes, giving a number of reasons why the platform still matters. In this article, I provide three reasons why the SAP BusinessObjects platform still matters in 2025.

Rich Semantic Layer

The first reason SAP BusinessObjects still matters in 2025 is its rich semantic layers. Whether we are talking about a classic BusinessObjects universe or the semantic layers provided by BW (SAP Business Warehouse),SAP HANA, or SAP Datasphere, they enable self-service analytics. These semantic layers need to be redesigned or fudged when building analytics with a non-SAP toolset. Competing semantic layers often lack the flexibility and power already provided by SAP BusinessObjects. The time and effort involved in reinventing the semantic layer should be carefully estimated before reaching for another analytics tool. And in the case of the universe, it provides a layer of isolation between the data model and the user. This isolation is why organizations can move their enterprise data warehouse from an on-premise platform to a cloud platform, carefully update the existing universe with zero disruption to the user community. 

Scheduling and Publishing

The second reason SAP BusinessObjects still matters in 2025 is its scheduling and publishing capabilities. Information distribution is often an immature feature in "modern" analytics tools, whose vendors are quietly introducing "new" features like- wait for it- tables for users who prefer a "classic" BI experience. Of course, third parties are bringing extensions to fill these gaps. But getting the data into a table is only part of the solution - being able to burst the information in an efficient and personalized way is equally important.

Data Mode

The third reason SAP BusinessObjects still matters in 2025 is its new Data Mode. Introduced in BI 4.3 and enhanced in BI 2025, Data Mode brings self-service data blending and data cleansing to SAP BusinessObjects - Web Intelligence (WebI) users without introducing a separate product or vendor for that purpose. And Data Mode isn't simply a feature. It's a sign of SAP's renewed commitment to the SAP BusinessObjects platform. As witnessed in last month's release of SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence 2025, SAP has done far more than just slap a new About Box on an aging product. From Fiori to UI5 charting to Data Mode to cloud database support, the SAP BusinessObjects platform has been thoroughly modernized where it really counts

Conclusion

It's not wrong to desire to pick the best tool for the job, or to have multiple tools to choose from. But analytics leaders need to look honestly at some of the poorly designed, poorly performing deliverables that have been created on their watch with the "latest and greatest" tools. And reconsider the total cost of ownership and return on investment in choosing a familiar yet thoroughly modern solution that they are often tempted to overlook.

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