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PeterGutsche
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Many have eagerly awaited a new edition of the popular SAP Cloud Integration book by Rheinwerk Publishing. As the world keeps turning and the development teams at SAP never rest, the SAP Integration Suite has established itself as a comprehensive integration solution and has evolved significantly, with Cloud Integration as its centerpiece and key capability.

And indeed, there is now a new edition of the book, titled "Cloud Integration with SAP Integration Suite - The Comprehensive Guide”.

Spanning 900 pages, this book provides a comprehensive description of all the capabilities of SAP Integration Suite, as expected from previous editions. It includes a wealth of tutorials and example scenarios that readers can model and execute independently and from scratch.

Whether you are an integration expert or aspire to become one, this book, written by Swati Singh, John Mutumba Bilay, and Shashank Singh (all from Rojo Consultancy B.V.), with a foreword by Andreas Quenstedt, chief product owner of SAP Integration Suite, is exactly what you need.

Designed to be a valuable resource for both beginners and experts in the field, the book gradually introduces concepts and tools starting from Chapter 2. It provides a step-by-step guide to designing and executing the first, simplest integration flow. Additional features and complexity are then added in the following chapters.

In addition, the book offers a variety of challenging use cases and tutorials that will engage and pique the curiosity of experts.

Compared to the third edition, the new edition includes the following new or significantly expanded topics:

  • The topic of event-driven integration has been added, demonstrating how to set up SAP Integration Suite's Advanced Event Mesh as an event hub
  • Connecting to an AS2 server with the AS2 adapter.
  • Working with script collections.
  • Advanced mapping techniques.
  • Extension of the monitoring feature, including external logging and integration with Splunk.
  • The chapter on connecting to external third-party systems using Open Connectors has been extended. It includes example scenarios showing integration with Salesforce and Amazon Web Services.
  • Migration scenarios, such as from Neo to Cloud Foundry and from SAP PO to Cloud Integration.
  • Joint usage of Cloud Integration together with the API Management capability.
  • Lastly, one major milestone of SAP Integration Suite is covered in a separate chapter: Edge Integration Cell.

We wish you an enjoyable reading experience and success in your integration projects!"