SAP offers multiple ways to make data available to Azure — think OData, CDS Views, SAP DataSphere, SLT, RFC/BAPI connections, or using SAP BW as an intermediate layer. On the Azure side, there are services such as Fabric, Azure Data Factory, Logic Apps or Event Grid. But which combinations work best — and why?

The challenge is not the lack of options — quite the opposite. There are so many possibilities that it can be difficult to choose the right one. Wrong decisions can result in:

  • unnecessary licensing costs
  • high implementation or infrastructure costs
  • slow or inefficient data loads
  • system outages or limited monitoring capabilities

 

On the first of July 10.30, you’ll get a clear overview of available options, practical decision-making guidance, and real-life examples of what works — and what doesn’t.

Register & agenda:

  • Overview of integration options between SAP and Azure
  • Decision criteria to help you choose the best fit
  • Do’s & don’ts from real-life projects
  • Insight into tools used and how they perform