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vishakha_khona
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In the ever-evolving landscape of business integration, a challenge persists—how to balance the need for seamless data connectivity with the imperative of data security and compliance. This is where SAP Edge Integration Cell (EIC) steps onto the stage as a pivotal solution. Allow me to guide you through the data dilemma and why EIC is the answer that businesses have been yearning for, especially when it comes to hybrid deployment and ground-to-ground integration scenarios.

 

The Data Dilemma


Businesses today operate in a fast-paced, data-driven environment. Integrating various systems and data sources is essential for smooth operations and informed decision-making. However, it's not all sunshine and roses.

In an age dominated by the cloud, dealing with sensitive data has become a challenge. Data residency requirements dictate where specific data can be hosted, and, sometimes, the answer is "nowhere in the cloud, please."

 

The Savior: SAP Process Orchestration


For years, SAP Process Orchestration (SAP PO) was the trusty companion for businesses, allowing them to keep sensitive integrations on-premises, away from the cloud's reach.

However, SAP PO has an impending end-of-life date, and businesses have been awaiting a modern solution that could balance the scales of cloud agility and on-premises security. So, what's the next chapter in this saga? The Edge Integration Cell.

 

What is Edge Integration Cell?


SAP Edge Integration Cell (EIC) an optional extension of SAP Integration Suite that introduces a hybrid deployment model. What that means is it allows us to design our integration content in the cloud and then seamlessly deploy and run it within our on-premises environment.


 

And here is why it is a big deal!


In my opinion, it’s not merely an evolution of SAP PO but a revolutionary addition to the SAP Integration Suite, designed to address data integration related challenges head-on.

  1. The Best of Both Worlds


EIC introduces a hybrid deployment model, offering businesses the best of both worlds. It ensures that these customers can embrace the latest innovations from SAP Integration Suite while still running their sensitive integration scenarios exclusively on-premises.

  1. Data Security and Compliance


EIC becomes the guardian of sensitive data. Many enterprises have stringent requirements for managing sensitive information within their firewall. EIC meets this challenge by keeping sensitive data securely on-premises, addressing both security risks and compliance mandates.

  1. Integration opportunities


Edge Integration Cell is not just about addressing the present challenges. It serves as an on-premises API Gateway and integrates with SAP Event Mesh and non-SAP event brokers, opening the door to a world of possibilities for businesses.

In Conclusion


I view SAP Edge integration cell as a powerful addition to the SAP Integration Suite. It empowers businesses to blend the agility of the cloud with the security of on-premises infrastructure by bridging the gap between ground-to-ground integration and cloud-based innovation.

I’m only scratching the surface of what's possible with this tool, and I can't wait to see how it evolves in the future.
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