A Gradual Approach Instead of a Big Bang: Pragmatically Evolving SAP Data Architecture

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Offload SAP BW and integrate it seamlessly into new architectures

The introduction of SAP Datasphere marks a fundamental shift in SAP data management: away from a purely centralized data warehouse toward integrated, cloud-based architectures. For many companies, this is not about completely replacing their SAP BW, but rather about its targeted further development and a focus on core tasks.

In our on-demand webinar, we’ll show you exactly what the so-called “BW Diet” entails and what options it offers. Using typical scenarios, we’ll demonstrate how SAP BW can be effectively integrated into a modern data architecture—without a big-bang transformation.

The focus of the webinar:

  • Understanding SAP Datasphere: The Role of the Cloud Platform in Modern Data Management and Its Interaction with SAP BW.
  • The "BW Diet" Concept: How to specifically reduce pressure on mature BW landscapes and focus them on their core functions.
  • An Overview of Architectural Approaches: Hybrid, Add-on, and Transformation Scenarios, and Their Practical Applications.
  • Organization and Governance: The Impact of Data Fabric and Self-Service on Roles, Collaboration, and Data Ownership.  

Learn how to eliminate unnecessary complexity from your SAP BW while paving the way for a modern data architecture. Discuss decision-making options, typical scenarios, and organizational implications—in a practical and structured manner.

Sounds interesting? Then watch the on-demand webinar now:  

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Webinar contributors

Thomas Lausser
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Thomas Lausser
Teamlead Data Engineering
celver AG

Thomas Laußer has been working in data engineering for more than 10 years and is now responsible for this area at celver. Together with his team, he is shaping the future of data platforms. He has accompanied the transition from traditional to modern data engineering and is therefore familiar with the needs and requirements of companies that are embarking on this path or have already arrived there and want to reach the next evolutionary stage.

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