SAP Build lets business users create apps, addresses skills shortage

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SAP Build lets business users create apps, addresses skills shortage - Low code platforms provide business users with little to no technical knowledge the ability to build apps to supplement their enterprise solutions

SAP customers can build an app, an automated process or a website using a drag-and-drop function without coding knowledge. This allows system integration without moving data to an external system.

SAP Build will provide the tools to remove unhelpful repetitive tasks, says White, so processes can be automated to be more efficient and users can innovate in areas that have unmet needs. “If you can use Excel or PowerPoint, you can use SAP Build. It’s all about collaboration and invitation between business users and IT working together.

SAP Build is a visual experience, with a new visual cloud functionality that lets users create in a simple way, says Mueller. “You don’t need to know anything about databases, coding, security or networks.” Low-code development is not new, but these visual tools help businesses optimise their software development processes at speed. Similar services exist through Microsoft Power Apps, Google AppSheet, Salesforce Lightning, Zoho Creator, OutSystems, and Quickbase. According to, the global low-code platform market revenue was valued at $19bn in 2021 and is forecast to reach $69bn in 2026.

“The pandemic accelerated our shift to a digital economy; coming back into a hybrid world, we are changing business processes again, and all of that requires us to think about how we drive innovation quickly, flexibly.”

 

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