Associate Solution Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-08-14T08:50:16Z
Aug 14, 2024
I work in the manufacturing industry, where we use SAP Cloud Platform as an in-house tool to handle sales, distributions, and invoices. We use the too for our ERP operations in our manufacturing plant. I have used HANA Cloud Integration (HCI) and then SAP Cloud Platform's suite. I have used all the versions of the cloud platform till now. It is used for business use cases, like transferring supply chain-related details or bank information, material, and transition data. The tool is used for basic business use cases in our company.
Director/SAP CPI CPI PI PO CI BTP Consultant/Freelancer at Saarch Technologies
Consultant
Top 20
2024-04-29T15:15:42Z
Apr 29, 2024
We focus on the cloud platform because clients and customers are moving from on-premises solutions to cloud-based software as a service. With cloud platform integration, it becomes much easier to extend SAP's core capabilities, especially SAP S/4HANA, and integrate with other SaaS solutions. The cloud platform is much more powerful than other SAP on-premises integration platforms. The use cases I have worked on mostly involve SaaS integrations with on-premises solutions. This includes SuccessFactors, SAP S/4HANA on-premises, and procure-to-pay. These major use cases include procure-to-pay, supplier onboarding, and hire-to-retire processes.
Delivery Head- IT Shared Services at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-07-13T10:42:00Z
Jul 13, 2023
I'm doing some research because I would like to see how we can make Azure API and SAP CPI work in my current IT landscape. I lead teams who work on it. I am not very hands-on, but am responsible for the major decisions. My organization typically uses SAP Cloud Platform to interface our core ERP, SAP ERP, with partner systems, billing systems, automation systems, finance systems, and so on. We've also been migrating interfaces with other technologies to SAP CPI. We are on the SaaS version of Cloud Platform.
Information Technology Business Partner and Enterprise Architecture Lead at Power International Holding
Real User
Top 5
2023-07-12T08:59:18Z
Jul 12, 2023
We leverage multiple services on the SAP Cloud Platform. Firstly, we utilize the BTP platform, which includes the Cloud Foundry and the CTI environment. Additionally, we have a new environment where we use our business studio application for developing custom applications tailored to our specific business needs and compliance requirements. We also utilize workflow management and rapid deployment solutions for project management. Furthermore, we use MJCR applications in these environments with attributes that integrate with DSO for data synchronization and integration with various interfaces. We also utilize SAP Analytics Cloud for financial reporting and consolidation of the entire environment. This includes session areas, digital boardrooms, group reporting, price environment, and live connections from ResSonar. We also leverage Analytics Cloud for group reporting and business reporting modules. Lastly, we make use of SAP C4C solution, specifically SysTrack, for basic CRM functionality, sales reporting, and organizational marketing purposes. So we have different services depending on the specific needs and requirements. We fully implement and integrate CPI-certified systems in our organization. We also have business-certified systems. For SORN theory, we have technical specialists who handle system conversion and delivery.
Head - Digital ERP at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-06-14T03:08:45Z
Jun 14, 2023
We do public cloud and private cloud implementations of SAP. We also help with the BTP solutions for integrations with Non-SAP systems. I think it's becoming more popular because of RISE with SAP. Earlier, HANA Enterprise Cloud had a lot of limitations. But now, considering RISE with SAP, the solutions are much better. So, people use the solution for running their ERP.
My customers use the SAP Cloud Platform. I write about SAP and certifications. SAP Cloud Platform is primarily used for the scalability and security of applications.
Prime Associate Member at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-11-07T09:47:08Z
Nov 7, 2022
We create applications for other companies to power HR experiences. Mostly somewhat complicated web applications, so that's where we use the SAP Cloud Platform. The web applications may have standard backend launches and use front-end technologies such as React or even the conventional SAP WiFi, so we use the SAP Cloud Platform for those cases.
The main purpose is migration. Right now, clients are migrating from hosting services in a private cloud to SAP services in the cloud. We just sell the service to clients. I understand the architecture and I’m able to propose an architecture to clients.
SAP Solution Lead for US,Canada and Latam at Tata Consultancy
Real User
2022-05-31T13:28:00Z
May 31, 2022
We are not using SAP, however, we will provide SAP implementation and operation services. There are various use cases. You take the common processes, finance, supply chain, procurement, then some kind of your HR, and processes like asset maintenance. It can be used there. When it comes to an individual industry like manufacturing, logistics, or the sales processes areas, in the current versions of SAP, those use cases are a little bit more open-ended for the larger customers.
Gerente regional de tecnologÃa at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-06-16T09:28:16Z
Jun 16, 2021
I run all of my servers on SAP at the moment. We have our development, our quality, and also our production sites on it. We actually upgraded this solution in December 2020, so we're using the most current version. We're looking forward to incorporating SAP analytics within our company.
Consultant at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
Consultant
2020-03-04T08:49:00Z
Mar 4, 2020
I am working for a consultancy company. We have this application that we are designing which needs services to get our ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) data transferred to our data services on the cloud. When we collect some data from applications, we can see information like what kind of applications people are using so we are aware. Then we can inform the managers so that they know and can take action. That is one part we have working. We also have some simple list-based applications so users can get lists of orders for today, or tasks for today, or tasks for a selected week. Also it is like a task list. We let users create some list of obligations where you can say something is confirmed done. Then that information gets posted back to the ERP for tracking.
The primary use case of this solution is basically for reporting and analysis. We publish our internal data for our clients and also for our management team.
Project Manager at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2020-02-02T10:42:04Z
Feb 2, 2020
We provide services and implement solutions for our clients. We integrate solutions and have experience with many different interfaces with possibilities to integrate. The primary use case of this solution is to integrate data.
Our primary use case is to support our SAP integrated business planning solution, called IBP. It's a cloud-based solution that we have in our private cloud for SAP. It will push and pull the data from the IBP to our on-premises ERP and analytics systems.
Associate Solution Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2019-08-18T07:52:00Z
Aug 18, 2019
We are currently implementing POCs for our client using this solution. Our primary use case involves fetching data that has been entered into the dashboard and updating it in our database. We also are fetching data entered into SuccessFactors and updating the ECC accordingly. The current deployment is on a private cloud, which hosts our own database and ECC systems. The second POC was to connect to the public cloud for Twitter, Salesforce, and SuccessFactors data.
We use hybrid-cloud, on-prem, and cloud models of this solution. The primary use case of this solution is for our customer's. We integrate it for them.
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We primarily use SAP Cloud Platform as an ERP system.
I work in the manufacturing industry, where we use SAP Cloud Platform as an in-house tool to handle sales, distributions, and invoices. We use the too for our ERP operations in our manufacturing plant. I have used HANA Cloud Integration (HCI) and then SAP Cloud Platform's suite. I have used all the versions of the cloud platform till now. It is used for business use cases, like transferring supply chain-related details or bank information, material, and transition data. The tool is used for basic business use cases in our company.
SAP Cloud Platform is an enterprise ERP for all our production, planning, procurement, and finance.
We focus on the cloud platform because clients and customers are moving from on-premises solutions to cloud-based software as a service. With cloud platform integration, it becomes much easier to extend SAP's core capabilities, especially SAP S/4HANA, and integrate with other SaaS solutions. The cloud platform is much more powerful than other SAP on-premises integration platforms. The use cases I have worked on mostly involve SaaS integrations with on-premises solutions. This includes SuccessFactors, SAP S/4HANA on-premises, and procure-to-pay. These major use cases include procure-to-pay, supplier onboarding, and hire-to-retire processes.
I use the solution in my company for mostly integrations and some portal development.
We use it for data transformation and uploading data within the SAP ecosystem.
Our clients use the product for dashboards and reports.
I use SAP Cloud Platform in my company as an integration tool primarily focused on SAP products.
We use the product for process integration, data integration, etc.
I'm doing some research because I would like to see how we can make Azure API and SAP CPI work in my current IT landscape. I lead teams who work on it. I am not very hands-on, but am responsible for the major decisions. My organization typically uses SAP Cloud Platform to interface our core ERP, SAP ERP, with partner systems, billing systems, automation systems, finance systems, and so on. We've also been migrating interfaces with other technologies to SAP CPI. We are on the SaaS version of Cloud Platform.
We leverage multiple services on the SAP Cloud Platform. Firstly, we utilize the BTP platform, which includes the Cloud Foundry and the CTI environment. Additionally, we have a new environment where we use our business studio application for developing custom applications tailored to our specific business needs and compliance requirements. We also utilize workflow management and rapid deployment solutions for project management. Furthermore, we use MJCR applications in these environments with attributes that integrate with DSO for data synchronization and integration with various interfaces. We also utilize SAP Analytics Cloud for financial reporting and consolidation of the entire environment. This includes session areas, digital boardrooms, group reporting, price environment, and live connections from ResSonar. We also leverage Analytics Cloud for group reporting and business reporting modules. Lastly, we make use of SAP C4C solution, specifically SysTrack, for basic CRM functionality, sales reporting, and organizational marketing purposes. So we have different services depending on the specific needs and requirements. We fully implement and integrate CPI-certified systems in our organization. We also have business-certified systems. For SORN theory, we have technical specialists who handle system conversion and delivery.
We do public cloud and private cloud implementations of SAP. We also help with the BTP solutions for integrations with Non-SAP systems. I think it's becoming more popular because of RISE with SAP. Earlier, HANA Enterprise Cloud had a lot of limitations. But now, considering RISE with SAP, the solutions are much better. So, people use the solution for running their ERP.
We are using SAP Cloud Platform analytics, building applications, and integrations.
Our primary use case is for the interface.
My customers use the SAP Cloud Platform. I write about SAP and certifications. SAP Cloud Platform is primarily used for the scalability and security of applications.
We create applications for other companies to power HR experiences. Mostly somewhat complicated web applications, so that's where we use the SAP Cloud Platform. The web applications may have standard backend launches and use front-end technologies such as React or even the conventional SAP WiFi, so we use the SAP Cloud Platform for those cases.
Our company uses the solution to monitor interfaces in our pipeline such as e-Invoice for India.
We are using SAP Cloud for analytics progress and for planning and other reporting purposes. We also use the cloud for one of the SuccessFactors.
SAP Cloud platform is primarily used as an overall cloud solution for enterprise.
We primarily use the solution for integration purposes.
The main purpose is migration. Right now, clients are migrating from hosting services in a private cloud to SAP services in the cloud. We just sell the service to clients. I understand the architecture and I’m able to propose an architecture to clients.
We are not using SAP, however, we will provide SAP implementation and operation services. There are various use cases. You take the common processes, finance, supply chain, procurement, then some kind of your HR, and processes like asset maintenance. It can be used there. When it comes to an individual industry like manufacturing, logistics, or the sales processes areas, in the current versions of SAP, those use cases are a little bit more open-ended for the larger customers.
We are using the solution for our mobile services mainly, and we have a full SAP Integration Suite.
I'm an integration architect, so I'm involved in implementations.
We primarily use Cloud Platform for marketing and promotions campaigns, AI, and database integration.
I run all of my servers on SAP at the moment. We have our development, our quality, and also our production sites on it. We actually upgraded this solution in December 2020, so we're using the most current version. We're looking forward to incorporating SAP analytics within our company.
We primarily use the solution for ERP purposes. We cover finance, research and development, program management, and HR.
I am working for a consultancy company. We have this application that we are designing which needs services to get our ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) data transferred to our data services on the cloud. When we collect some data from applications, we can see information like what kind of applications people are using so we are aware. Then we can inform the managers so that they know and can take action. That is one part we have working. We also have some simple list-based applications so users can get lists of orders for today, or tasks for today, or tasks for a selected week. Also it is like a task list. We let users create some list of obligations where you can say something is confirmed done. Then that information gets posted back to the ERP for tracking.
The primary use case of this solution is basically for reporting and analysis. We publish our internal data for our clients and also for our management team.
We primarily use the solution for mobility purposes.
The primary use is to provide the product for use to our clients.
We provide services and implement solutions for our clients. We integrate solutions and have experience with many different interfaces with possibilities to integrate. The primary use case of this solution is to integrate data.
Our primary use case is to support our SAP integrated business planning solution, called IBP. It's a cloud-based solution that we have in our private cloud for SAP. It will push and pull the data from the IBP to our on-premises ERP and analytics systems.
We are currently implementing POCs for our client using this solution. Our primary use case involves fetching data that has been entered into the dashboard and updating it in our database. We also are fetching data entered into SuccessFactors and updating the ECC accordingly. The current deployment is on a private cloud, which hosts our own database and ECC systems. The second POC was to connect to the public cloud for Twitter, Salesforce, and SuccessFactors data.
We use hybrid-cloud, on-prem, and cloud models of this solution. The primary use case of this solution is for our customer's. We integrate it for them.