on ‎2024 Feb 09 10:02 AM
I am currently exploring integration strategies for legacy SAP systems, for example SAP ECC, with third party integration platforms like Celigo iPaaS. Our objective is to create seamless data flows between older SAP systems and other applications. I'm seeking insights and experiences from the community regarding best practices, challenges, and recommendations for such integrations. Has anyone worked on similar integration projects? What are the key considerations, particularly around compatibility and security? Any shared experiences or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Also if people are interested in piloting this, please contact me.
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Updating older SAP systems to work with modern cloud apps is a smart business decision. While these SAP systems are still very useful, they weren't designed to easily connect with today's cloud-based software. This is where integration platforms come in.
Tools like Celigo offer ready-made connections and workflows that make it easy for your SAP system and new cloud apps to share data. You don't need to spend a lot of time and money on complex, custom-built solutions.
The key is that these platforms create a bridge between your old and new systems. This allows your business to run smoothly without needing to completely replace your existing technology.
Another option to consider is APPSeCONNECT. This platform offers specific solutions for connecting SAP systems with a variety of other applications. It's a great way to link everything together and prepare your business for the future.
In essence, you can modernize your older systems without major disruption. With the right tools, whether it's Celigo or APPSeCONNECT, you can bring your existing technology into the future without starting over.
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