Why would SAP create a runtime in the Cloud for an application-specific fourth-generation language like ABAP next to existing runtimes such as Cloud Foundry or Kyma that have proved effective? The answer is threefold.
First of all, there is a huge amount of existing customer SAP systems in the on-premise world. More then 100.000 to be precise. Many, if not all, of these systems are extended with custom business logic and custom applications. That also means there is a huge ABAP community out there with a tremendous knowledge.
In the past decades ABAP has shown to be a proven environment for enterprise ready business applications with competitive cost of development.
As Cloud is becoming the new standard we need to support the existing customer base with transforming their existing on-premise extensions into Cloud ready applications. The best way to do this is by leveraging the skills of the ABAP community in the Cloud.
Transform your existing ABAP assets to the Cloud.
We want to help customers with their transition to the cloud by moving their existing extensions to the SAP BTP. This also offers market opportunities for partners, like delaware, because now we can build applications that can be connected with any backend system and maintain them in one place.
Develop and run innovative ABAP apps on a PaaS in the Cloud.
The whole platform is managed by SAP. This means we don’t have to worry about updates, hotfixes etcetera. This also gives the opportunity for SAP to push the latest innovations at all time to this platform. So as an end user you’ll always be using the newest versions of the technologies, such as the ABAP platform or the SAP HANA database and you’ll also have access to the newest SAP BTP services to use or integrate in your applications. It is and will always be the platform where innovations are pushed first.
Decouple extensions from your core business system.
Last but not least, customers using this architectural set-up are able to decouple extensions from their core system. This also decouples the life cycle management of the extension, so updates and upgrades on the core business system will be much easier and cheaper.
Continue with part 2 where I show you how to map all of this to SAP technology and we’ll have a look how the environment looks like under the hood.
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