Beyond Cloud Migration: Shaping the Future of U.S. Federal IT, Federal Government

The U.S. federal technology landscape is entering a new era, one defined not by migration alone, but by modernization with purpose. For decades, progress meant upgrading infrastructure or shifting workloads to the cloud.

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As the pace of digital demand accelerates and mission priorities grow more complex, it is clear that traditional modernization approaches can no longer keep pace.

To deliver on rapidly evolving government missions, agencies must move beyond lifting and shifting legacy systems. The true transformation lies in reimagining operating models to support continuous, secure, and scalable innovation.

Shift from modernization to transformation

Legacy IT structures, designed for predictability and control, often limit progress. Risk-averse approaches that once provided stability now constrain agility and innovation. Federal agencies leading the way are adopting future-ready, cloud-native architectures that emphasize interoperability, flexibility, and resilience. These architectures do more than modernize technology; they modernize how agencies work, collaborate, and deliver results.

Reducing technical debt has become a strategic imperative, but emerging technologies also demand a balance of governance and innovation. Federal leaders are reframing their approach to modernization as an ongoing process, a state of persistent transformation where technology, mission, and operations evolve in sync.

Measuring what matters: from cost to capability

As agencies embrace new models of delivery, success must be evaluated through a dual focus:

  • Total cost of ownership (TCO): Sustaining efficiency by lowering infrastructure costs and simplifying operations
  • Total cost to innovate (TCI): Accelerating value creation by enabling teams to activate, test, and scale new capabilities with minimal risk and complexity

This broader lens allows agencies to view modernization as an investment in agility, resilience, and readiness—ensuring they can respond to what’s next, not just what’s now.

Partnering for a smarter, more agile government

Driving this shift requires strategic collaboration across the public and private sectors. Programs such as the U.S. General Services Administration’s OneGov initiative are redefining how government acquires and deploys technology. By consolidating procurement and engaging directly with technology providers, OneGov helps create greater transparency, efficiency, and long-term value for taxpayers.

In alignment with this vision, SAP has partnered with GSA to provide federal agencies with expanded access to both SAP licensed-based products and white glove migration, all while avoiding data egress fees. These initiatives help agencies reduce technical debt, accelerate digital transformation, and establish a secure, cloud-native foundation for the future.

Building the innovation-ready enterprise

Modernization is not a destination, it is a capability. Agencies that continually adapt their operating models will define the next generation of public service. The path forward is clear:

  • Reimagine modernization as operating model transformation, not just technology refresh
  • Balance efficiency with innovation by measuring both cost savings and speed to value
  • Build future-ready enterprises where mission and IT operate as one, powered by cloud, automation, and AI

Together, we are shaping a smarter, more secure, and more agile federal enterprise, one that is ready to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world and deliver enduring value to citizens.


David Robinson is president of Cloud ERP and acting managing director of U.S. Public Services at SAP.

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KAMAX Drives Supply Chain Excellence with SAP for a Future-Ready Automotive Industry

As a global leader in high-strength fastening systems, precision parts, and assemblies for the automotive industry,  KAMAX stands at the forefront of innovation–not only in manufacturing, but also in operational excellence.

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Headquartered in Homberg (Ohm), Germany, with worldwide locations, in 2024 KAMAX generated €1 billion in revenue and employs 4,000 people dedicated to serving OEMs globally.

To maintain its competitive edge, the ambitious company embarked on a transformative journey to streamline its supply chain through digitalization and intelligent logistics management. This transformation centers around the deployment of SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SAP EWM), SAP Transportation Management  (SAP TM), and a comprehensive SAP S/4HANA platform, supporting superior logistics efficiency, transparency, and sustainability.

Optimizing logistics at scale

Handling approximately 400 transports daily across multiple global plants, KAMAX manages two distinct logistics flows: goods pre-packed and stored in warehouses, and a “pack-to-order” system where items are packaged just before shipment. Currently, three plants operate on SAP S/4HANA with SAP Extended Warehouse Management and one pilot plant with SAP Transportation Management integrated, while others are transitioning from SAP ERP Central Component (SAP ECC).

The implementation of the advanced shipping and receiving process dramatically improved logistics transparency and efficiency.

“The use of the unified package builder, which leverages real data instead of estimates, allows us to provide precise shipping information to freight forwarders earlier in the process,” Jens Hoidem, director of IT Business Solutions at KAMAX, explained. This improvement enhances truck planning and communication with carriers, positively impacting the company’s logistics operations daily.

KAMAX collaborates exclusively with freight forwarders, working with approximately 20 carriers globally. At the advanced shipping and receiving pilot plant, about 60 deliveries per day are coordinated, involving around 2,000 handling units across five to six trucks. This network supports operational responsiveness without compromising control.

On premise today, cloud-ready tomorrow

Currently, three of KAMAX’s plants run on SAP S/4HANA, with the remaining plants on SAP ECC, all on an on-premises basis designed to be cloud-ready for future transitions.

Hoidem pinpointed the critical process improvements brought by advanced shipping and receiving in combination with SAP Extended Warehouse Management and SAP Transportation Management: “The shipping registration now uses the unified package builder, relying on accurate, real data rather than estimated figures. This has substantially improved truck planning and early communication with our freight forwarders, impacting around 60 deliveries and about 2,000 handling units daily at our pilot plant.”

Over 95 percent of KAMAX’s transport is by truck. “We maintain a global footprint close to our OEM customers to optimize delivery times and costs,” Hoidem added. “We currently engage about 70 to 80 different freight forwarders worldwide, facilitating diverse and dynamic transport needs.”

Sustainability and process automation

KAMAX has a bold strategy for sustainability and aims for carbon neutrality by 2037. Implementation of SAP Extended Warehouse Management and SAP Transportation Management plays a crucial role in supporting KAMAX’s goal by enabling better route planning, efficient truck utilization, and minimizing empty runs.

“Reducing CO2 emissions through smarter transport management is a key project outcome,” Hoidem added.

The German company is also actively advancing in automation. In China, KAMAX has piloted RFID technology integrated with automated guided vehicles (AGVs) to automate intra-logistics, reducing manual labor and enhancing productivity.

Nexineer, the company’s digital subsidiary, has developed an Operator Cockpit linked with SAP Extended Warehouse Management for real-time monitoring and automated production order management. Using laser technology, KAMAX automated piece counting, saving about 40 labour hours in May at their Slovakian plant across 1,200 containers.

KAMAX plans to roll out SAP Extended Warehouse Management, SAP Transportation Management, and advanced shipping and receiving across all seven plants, progressively improving automation and digitalization of intralogistics processes. “We aim to integrate AI for advanced receiving and transportation management, continuing to optimize costs and capacity,” Hoidem shared.

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The Ocean Cleanup Takes Next Step in Digital Transformation with SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public Edition

To better organize its internal processes, collaborate more efficiently worldwide, and prepare for further growth, The Ocean Cleanup is implementing SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public Edition.

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The step is part of the digital transformation needed to support the organization’s global mission.

The Ocean Cleanup focuses on reducing plastic pollution in rivers and oceans, operates internationally, and is growing rapidly. To date, the organization has already removed more than 40 million kilograms of waste.

However, its ambitions go further: by 2040, The Ocean Cleanup aims to have removed 90 percent of floating ocean plastic and cleaned up plastic pollution in 90 river cities. This represents a major scale-up of the work, with more activities and installations in rivers and oceans worldwide.

Flexible growth

To properly manage global processes and support international activities, The Ocean Cleanup urgently needed a modern and scalable system. The Dutch nonprofit organization chose to replace its existing system with SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public Edition.

The modern ERP platform enables The Ocean Cleanup to achieve its growth ambitions: the system is easily scalable and can be flexibly adapted as processes, projects, or international activities expand.

A strong foundation for global collaboration is essential. For example, financial teams must work closely with fundraisers to optimally distribute donations across international projects while project teams, engineers, and data analysts coordinate daily on technology, planning, and budgets for initiatives in rivers and oceans worldwide.

“Perfect coordination between teams is essential; we hunt plastic together as a pack,” Aurelia Ferraro, senior partnership manager at The Ocean Cleanup, shared. “The system helps us with that collaboration, allowing us to respond quickly to new challenges.”

“We are growing exponentially, and our internal processes have become increasingly complex, with operations spanning multiple countries,” Ferraro further explained. “SAP S/4HANA is the ideal system to manage that complexity.”

She emphasized that the transformation is about more than just technology: “Change and innovation are always complex, but our organization is accustomed to change. We invest a lot of energy in communication and training, which ensures smooth SAP adoption.”

Fast implementation and configuration

Joost van Lankveld is a strategic advisor at Scheer Nederland, The Ocean Cleanup’s implementation partner. He added: “Together with The Ocean Cleanup, we are following a phased implementation. SAP’s 80-20 fit-to-standard approach allows us to implement quickly, after which we configure specific processes in SAP according to The Ocean Cleanup’s needs.”

The implementation began with financial administration and purchasing modules for five Dutch entities. The upcoming phases will include project management and logistics modules that provide insight into The Ocean Cleanup’s complex river and ocean projects. The organization expects to complete the transition to SAP S/4HANA by the end of 2025.

Sustainable Gifting Made Easier with the 2025 SAP Community Holiday Gift Guide

A gift is always more than just a physical present; it is a thought wrapped in paper, an appreciation corporeal. The holiday season always challenges us to think beyond the material and pass along the kindness. This year, we’re encouraging you to extend the positive impact you create beyond your inner circle to your community. 

But don’t worry! This doesn’t necessarily mean buying everyone in the world a present. Truly making an impact is an easy thing that can start with the decisions you make, and the SAP community holiday gift guide can help you there. 

What if the coffee you’re gifting also encourages seniors to learn new skills and prevent their feeling of isolation? Or the sustainable pullover you find protects a UNESCO heritage skill, embroidered by women who are economically disadvantaged? Would you like to receive handcrafted, artisanal décor, knowing that its purchase sent life-saving supplies to children in need? The SAP community holiday gift guide contains more than a hundred gift-giving options that can make these dreams a reality. 

We know it can become difficult to navigate holiday shopping. Thus, the SAP community holiday gift guide is a curated list of more than 200 organizations that not only ensure high-quality goods and services but also focus their profits into increasing opportunities in their communities and ecosystems. 

As consumers, we know that our choices carry ripple effects: we buy what we support. By purchasing products from these small businesses, you aid in their persistence and innovation. You contribute to SAP’s mission of accelerating impact businesses and the development of skills. You show that you are a part of a system that values inclusivity, sustainability, and morality. 

Peruse the 2025 SAP community holiday gift guide and make a small decision that goes a long way. Feel free to share the guide with your networks and inspire them to consider the power of impact businesses, and use the hashtag #SAP4Good on social media. 

Here’s to a gift that makes everyone smile—from the supplier’s beneficiaries down to your chosen recipient. With more intentional and sustainable gift giving, we can help the world run better, together. 


Mia Naval and Franziska Holstein are part of the Social Responsibility, Inclusion, & Commmunities Team at SAP.

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AUMOVIO Accelerates Future Mobility with SAP Cloud ERP and Business Transformation Management Solutions

WALLDORF SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) announced that AUMOVIO, the newly launched global technology company focused on future mobility, has selected a comprehensive suite of cloud solutions from SAP to help build its digital foundation.

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These include SAP Cloud ERP Private, SAP Business Data Cloud, SAP Integrated Business Planning and SAP Signavio solutions.

Following its spinoff from Continental AG in September 2025, AUMOVIO is redefining the automotive landscape with its bold vision to make mobility safe, exciting, connected and autonomous. With over 100 years of experience and a global footprint of more than 86,000 employees across over 100 locations, AUMOVIO is now embracing SAP’s intelligent enterprise solutions to become even more dynamic, agile and competitive.

“This move to the cloud and these solutions will transform our operations,” said Thorsten Pache, CIO of AUMOVIO. “We’re building a digital-first foundation that allows us to scale innovation, respond to market shifts in real time and deliver intelligent mobility solutions that anticipate the needs of tomorrow’s drivers.”

The deployment of SAP Cloud ERP Private provides AUMOVIO with a more secure and flexible digital core, while SAP Business Data Cloud enables real-time data harmonization across its global footprint. SAP Integrated Business Planning supports comprehensive supply chain visibility and responsiveness, and SAP Signavio solutions empower continuous process optimization and transformation.

“Our collaboration with AUMOVIO demonstrates how cloud technology can accelerate reinvention,” said Thomas Saueressig, member of the Executive Board of SAP SE, Customer Services & Delivery. “By combining advanced planning, process intelligence and a unified data foundation, AUMOVIO is well positioned to lead in the era of connected and autonomous mobility.”

AUMOVIO’s transformation reflects its commitment to innovation, operational excellence and collaborative spirit. AUMOVIO is now better positioned to deliver cutting-edge solutions, from sensors and displays to autonomous driving platforms, while maintaining operational excellence and customer-centricity.

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SAP Unveils EU AI Cloud: A Unified Vision for Europe’s Sovereign AI and Cloud Future

WALLDORF — SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today unveiled the next stage of its vision for European digital sovereignty with the launch of EU AI Cloud.

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SAP now unites all existing milestones under a single strategic framework: a sovereign AI and cloud offering designed for Europe. SAP now offers a truly full-stack sovereign cloud offering, empowering customers to select the right level of sovereignty and deployment for their needs, whether in SAP’s own data centers, on trusted European infrastructure or as a fully managed solution on-site.

EU AI Cloud supports EU data residency and full sovereignty, helping ensure that every organization can meet its unique regulatory and operational requirements.

Cohere: Unlocking Sovereign, Agentic and Multimodal AI Capabilities for European Enterprises

SAP and Cohere are joining forces to deliver frontier agentic AI capabilities with Cohere North, extending existing state-of-the-art multimodal AI capabilities through EU AI Cloud and sovereign offerings. Cohere North will be integrated into SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), enabling customers with data residency constraints across industries to build robust, production-ready AI into their core business processes. Together, SAP and Cohere will help enterprises unlock deeper insights, more accurate decision support and more intelligent automation across complex workflows without compromising on sovereignty, compliance or performance.

A Strong and Growing Ecosystem

EU AI Cloud is powered by a strong and growing ecosystem of leading European and global partners. By integrating advanced AI models and applications from partners such as Cohere, Mistral AI, OpenAI and others directly into SAP BTP, EU AI Cloud delivers a pathway for building, deploying and scaling AI-powered applications. Customers can consume these partner offerings as SaaS, PaaS or IaaS, and deploy them flexibly across SAP’s own infrastructure or trusted European partners.

This collaborative approach ensures that European enterprises and public sector organizations benefit from the latest AI innovations securely, in full compliance with European standards and with the sovereignty and flexibility they require.

Deployment Choices for Every Security Profile

EU AI Cloud offers flexible deployment through SAP Sovereign Cloud, giving customers full control across infrastructure, platform and software tailored to their regulatory and operational needs. AI models run on SAP’s software abstraction layer (SAP Cloud Infrastructure + SAP BTP) in European data centers, ensuring compliance and independence from U.S. hyperscalers.

  • SAP Sovereign Cloud on SAP Cloud Infrastructure (EU): SAP’s Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), developed with open-source technologies and operated within SAP’s European data center network. All data remains within the EU to ensure compliance with European data protection regulations.
  • SAP Sovereign Cloud On-Site: SAP-operated infrastructure offering within a customer-owned or customer-selected data center. It provides the highest levels of data, operational, technical and legal sovereignty while maintaining SAP cloud innovation and architecture.
  • Selected Hyperscalers per Market: For customers that choose to run SAP commercial SaaS on global cloud providers, with sovereignty features as required.
  • Delos Cloud: A secure and sovereign cloud solution in Germany, designed to support the public sector’s transformation and meet country-specific sovereignty requirements.

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Customer-Specific AI Applications Power the Next Wave of Business Transformation

As generative AI goes mainstream, enterprises are quickly realizing that off-the-shelf solutions can only take them so far. The next wave of value creation will come from AI that is deeply attuned to a business’s unique context, its data, processes, and decision environments.

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Personalization in AI is no longer an innovation layer; it is becoming a foundational expectation. Whether it’s for driving operational excellence, improving customer experiences, or enabling faster decision-making, organizations are increasingly prioritizing AI that understands their reality.

Generic AI models are designed to be broadly applicable, but that also makes them inherently limited. These models often fail to account for the specific nuances of a business, resulting in lower accuracy, generic insights, and poor cross-functional scalability. Their one-size-fits-all nature makes them difficult to adapt across industries with diverse regulatory needs, data types, and operational complexities.

In critical industries, where precision, compliance, and context are non-negotiable, relying on generic models can lead to inefficiencies and missed opportunities. Additionally, integrating these models into enterprise governance, security, and compliance workflows becomes an uphill task. The result? Underperformance and a growing recognition that one-size-fits-all AI is not built for the complexity of enterprise needs.

This is why more enterprises are investing in differentiated innovations with AI solutions designed from the ground up to serve specific business goals.

A clear example of this is our partnership with Accenture. Managing close to 1 million invoices annually across more than 40,000 contracts, the company faced a complex, manual billing process. Together, we used SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP) and generative AI to create a compliant, intuitive application that allows account executives to manage invoicing directly and navigate rate cards and contract terms without relying heavily on specialist teams.

The results are tangible. Billing is faster and more accurate, the user experience has improved, and commercial teams can focus more on clients instead of operational tasks. By year-end, billing efficiency is expected to improve by 32 percent and setup times halved. Much of the manual work has been replaced by an intelligent, automated platform.

Where it’s working: Sector-level transformation

Customer-specific AI applications are transforming industries by shaping intelligence around the specific data, processes, and challenges each sector faces.

In manufacturing, the impact of customer-specific AI applications is evident in how companies are streamlining complex operational processes. For instance, our team developed a solution for Henkel to support their financial supply chain management deduction and dispute management indexing process. This solution automates the analysis and indexing of claim documents received from customers, embedding advanced AI capabilities directly into the daily workflows of dispute management users. The result is faster, more accurate claim case creation, improved efficiency, and greater agility in handling disputes.

In oil and gas, AI models trained on geological data, equipment logs, and environmental variables are improving drilling forecasts and enabling proactive maintenance, enhancing both safety and energy efficiency. The automotive industry is seeing similar gains, with AI supporting predictive maintenance, autonomous driving systems, and real-time diagnostics, while also delivering personalized in-car experiences. Retailers are leveraging AI that adapts to regional buying patterns and live sales data, allowing for sharper demand forecasts, localized inventory planning, and more relevant promotions that reduce waste.

Even government agencies are finding value in context-aware AI, automating routine processes, prioritizing citizen requests, and designing policies with greater precision to deliver faster, more effective public services.

Across these examples, the pattern is clear: AI that understands the context in which it operates drives smarter decisions, more efficient operations, and better outcomes for both organizations and the people they serve.

SAP’s vision: Building enterprise-grade customer-specific AI applications

SAP is at the forefront of this shift toward enterprise-grade personalized AI. The company’s vision is rooted in creating AI that is not experimental, but enterprise-ready.

Rather than building standalone solutions, SAP embeds AI directly into core business processes across finance, HR, supply chain, and more. Through co-innovation with customers and partners, SAP is working to make every AI solution technically robust and aligned with real-world use cases.

For AI to drive true enterprise transformation, it needs to be designed in and not bolted on. That means working closely with domain experts, aligning with compliance standards, and constantly tuning models based on real-time feedback. Customer-specific AI applications are not just about code; they are about collaboration, trust, and long-term value.

Our approach is to empower organizations to build AI that mirrors their structure, culture, and customers–making it more relevant, reliable, and responsible.

The time to scale is now

Organizations that want to stay competitive can no longer afford to treat AI as a side project. The era of experimentation is over. This is the time to scale AI that works for you intelligently, responsibly, and at speed. Customer-specific AI applications are not tech features but are strategic enablers of innovation, efficiency, and differentiation.

The future belongs to those who can scale personalization without sacrificing performance. It’s time to build with AI that knows your business.


Sindhu Gangadharan is head of Customer Innovation Services at SAP.

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SAP Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Network

At SAP, we believe that the future of supply chain management lies in resilience, efficiency, and automation. Supply chain business is a network business; no company operates in isolation. To achieve this, it is imperative to gain visibility into supply chain risks and disruptions and deeply collaborate with all critical trading partners.

That’s why I’m super proud to share that SAP has been named a Leader in the 2025 IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Network (MESCCN) Vendor Assessment.* This marks the second time SAP has received this recognition, following our position as a Leader in the 2023 IDC MarketScape.**

We believe this distinction reflects the strength of SAP Business Network—our entry in the MESCCN space—and the trust placed in the solution by companies around the world. It’s a milestone that underscores our commitment to helping businesses navigate complexity and build more connected, intelligent supply chains.

Source: IDC, 2025

A legacy of collaboration

SAP Business Network is the world’s largest B2B trading partner platform, supporting more than US$6.5 trillion in annual transactions. It can modernize how procurement and supply chain processes connect across companies, helping build stronger, more resilient supply chains and deliver on the customer promise.

The network traces its roots back to the Ariba Supplier Network, founded in 1996. Over the years, it has evolved to support a broad range of supply chain processes. In 2021, we unified our capabilities under the SAP Business Network brand, bringing together logistics, asset management, finance, sustainability, and talent-based networks into a single, comprehensive platform.

Today, millions of companies across 190 countries rely on SAP Business Network to digitalize transactions, share information, and discover trading partners. By leveraging AI and configurable business rules, the network helps close break points between buyers and suppliers—enabling greater visibility, operational efficiency, and compliance across the supply chain.

What the IDC MarketScape recognized

According to the IDC MarketScape, SAP Business Network’s positioning as a Leader is supported by several competitive strengths:

  • Comprehensive product features and road map: SAP Business Network offers an extensive range of features and functionality, covering all major B2B collaboration categories, including indirect and direct materials, MRO, logistics, finance, services, and sustainability. The network’s robust future road map enables continuous innovation, empowering businesses to stay ahead in a dynamic landscape.
  • Seamless integration and extensibility: The network demonstrates capabilities in integration, connecting SAP ERP, procurement, and supply chain modules while extending to other ERPs, customer applications, and cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning, AI, and blockchain.
  • Global reach and real-time collaboration: SAP Business Network enables trading partners to collaborate in real time across the globe across a wide breadth of business processes.
  • Automation through configurable business rules: SAP Business Network empowers businesses to automate essential processes by working to define and customize rules tailored to their specific needs. These configurable rules can streamline workflows, enforce compliance, and boost operational efficiency, reducing manual intervention.
  • Robust foundation and ecosystem: SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), combined with the broader SAP ecosystem, can provide a scalable and extensible secure foundation for seamless integration across procurement, supply chain, and finance processes.
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We believe these strengths, as recognized by the IDC MarketScape, reinforce the value SAP delivers to organizations seeking to extend their business processes across the entire value chain.

Continuing to innovate on SAP Business Network

We believe this recognition by the IDC MarketScape reflects not only the strength of SAP today but also our commitment to ongoing innovation. We’re continuously enhancing the network to help companies collaborate more effectively, respond faster to change, and unlock new sources of value across their supply chains.

At SAP Connect, we shared how SAP Business Network is evolving to meet the demands of increasingly dynamic and interconnected business environments. Built on SAP Business Technology Platform, the network now offers a scalable data foundation, seamless integration with SAP Cloud ERP capabilities and third-party systems, and enhanced workflow customization through SAP Build solutions. This has enabled many innovative initiatives to incorporate Joule across the network, reimagining analytics, automation, and approvals with intelligent capabilities that will be continuously released starting in 2026. 

We’re also further expanding integration with SAP Cloud ERP, SAP Ariba solutions, SAP Fieldglass solutions, and SAP Transportation Management to support end-to-end value streams. These enhancements can help streamline supplier onboarding, accelerate issue resolution, and improve sustainability tracking, empowering businesses to operate with greater agility and confidence.

Empowering businesses to realize the full value of collaboration

As multi-enterprise collaboration continues to evolve, we see tremendous opportunity to help organizations unlock new levels of agility, visibility, and efficiency. At SAP, we’re focused on making this journey as seamless and rewarding as possible.

Across industries, customers are already seeing the impact. ITP Aero, a leading aerospace manufacturer, is using SAP Business Network Supply Chain Collaboration to improve visibility and responsiveness across its supplier ecosystem. Similarly, Embraer, one of the world’s largest aircraft manufacturers, is leveraging SAP Business Network to streamline procurement and supply chain processes, enhancing operational agility and supplier engagement.

We’re investing in education, enablement, and intuitive user experiences to support companies as they expand their collaborative networks. Whether you’re a manufacturer, services provider, or supplier, our goal is to empower you to connect, collaborate, and grow with confidence—leveraging the full potential of SAP Business Network to help drive strategic outcomes across your value chain.

A strategic choice for the future

If you’re looking for a partner that offers both a robust multi-enterprise network and deep supply chain and procurement capabilities, SAP is the clear choice. Our unmatched integration with core SAP and non-SAP applications, combined with our strategic vision and global reach, makes us uniquely positioned to support your transformation.

As I shared in my recent article, we’re entering a new era of supply chain management—one defined by connected ecosystems, intelligent automation, and sustainable growth. SAP Business Network is at the heart of this transformation, helping businesses turn complexity into opportunity.

To our customers, partners, and the entire SAP community, thank you for your trust and collaboration. We believe this recognition from the IDC MarketScape is a shared achievement, and we’re excited to continue building the future of supply chain commerce together.

To learn more, visit the SAP Business Network product page and read the IDC MarketScape excerpt here.


Dominik Metzger is president and chief product officer for SAP Supply Chain Management.

*Source: IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Network 2025 Vendor Assessment, November 2025, IDC #US53010225.
**Source: IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Commerce Network 2023 Vendor Assessment, December 2023, IDC #US49948423.

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Design as Play: How Listening and Experimentation Drive SAP’s Design Philosophy

What if design worked like play? Where instead of racing to the end goal, we took the time to play, iterate, and experiment throughout the process?

SAP Design: Building products people love

For SAP Design, this mindset has been a guiding principle that informs how we build experiences for businesses globally.

As part of my Design Diaries podcast, I had the opportunity to speak with Nisha Balaraman, a user researcher here at SAP. Our conversation took a deep dive into the essential role of user perspectives in shaping the design process.

While her career began in cognitive science and human-computer interaction, Nisha has taken a nonlinear path to user research by moving through content strategy and product management first. Since Nisha has always been passionate about research and design, her focus on the craft has stemmed from a curiosity of understanding people’s interactions with different products and hearing their stories.

Lithuania Hosts SAP CSR Pro-Bono Consulting Program

The SAP Social Sabbatical for global engagement program is SAP Corporate Social Responsibility’s (SAP CSR) flagship pro-bono consulting initiative, where SAP employees offer pro-bono consulting to impact businesses like non-profits, social enterprises, and startups around the world. In July, the program took place in its 59th location: Vilnius, Lithuania.

Indeed, Lithuania is fertile ground for social enterprises and impact businesses. At the end of 2024, Lithuania participated in the European Social Enterprise Monitor (ESEM) for the first time. The resulting report provided a comprehensive assessment of the current social enterprise environment in Lithuania and allowed for comparison with the 30 other European countries assessed. According to the ESEM report, there are about 200 social businesses in Lithuania currently, but the potential is 10 times that number.

“According to a study done by LISVA (Lithuanian social business association) in 2022, each euro invested into social enterprises yields a net benefit of €0.63, with positive effects,” Kristina Balčiauskaitė, local project manager for Pyxera Global, explained. “Approximately 60% of social enterprises in Lithuania operate outside major cities, being active in smaller towns and rural areas. This contributes directly to strengthening local economies, creates new jobs for underserved populations, and helps reduce regional disparities in economic development and access to services.”

SAP CSR initiatives rise to emerging global challenges by accelerating impact business, building future skills, and engaging and developing people

As part of SAP CSR’s mission of powering equitable access to economic opportunity, education and employment, and the circular economy, the pro bono portfolio works with social impact businesses that are pursuing innovative solutions to societal issues. The impact businesses gain access to private-sector professional expertise, the opportunity to address critical strategic challenges, advance their service provision, and facilitate transfer of skills and know-how to their staff.

For the SAP Social Sabbatical program, SAP employees are placed in highly diverse teams to apply their skills and professional expertise in a unique, short-term assignment, solving concrete strategic challenges for client organizations, developing leadership skills, and advancing SAP’s purpose to help the world run better and improve people’s lives. The program has been running since 2012, and in that time worked with 619 client organizations across 61 host countries impacting 7 million lives.

Lithuanian impact businesses

For one month, 11 SAP employees worked with four Lithuanian impact businesses to help address unique challenges.

Looptex

Looptex is a circular fashion solutions platform on a mission to drive sustainable solutions and inspire the world to rethink, re-love, and recycle textiles. The startup gathers used clothing and other textiles in Lithuania and prepares them for resale and upcycling to give them a second life, managing the entire process from collection to recycling. The re-loved pieces are available for sale through an online store and brick-and-mortar locations. The SAP Social Sabbatical team helped optimize Looptex’s business model and processes, enabling it to grow and drive sustainability and social impact.

“Participating in the SAP Social Sabbatical program was transformative for Looptex. We’re usually immersed in doing and building, but this program gave us the rare chance to pause, get outside expertise, map our processes, analyze stakeholders and flows, and strengthen our resilience,” Erikas Marcinkevičius, innovation project manager at Looptex, said. “For an organization like ours, bringing something new to the market as a circular fashion platform, it was a huge boost to structure ourselves better at this early stage of the startup.”

OSMOS

OSMOS is a non-profit think-and-do tank that aims to become the leading hub for mutually-beneficial international partnerships in the Baltic States. Its Digital Explorers program fosters ICT talent exchange and cooperation activities between the Baltics and like-minded countries. Founded in 2015 as an Africa-oriented non-profit, OSMOS is now looking to bring its exchange expertise to other continents and countries. Working with the SAP Social Sabbatical team, OSMOS was able to explore its options to scale its positive impact.

“Working together with [the SAP Social Sabbatical team], we found the time to sit down and sketch out our future service portfolio aimed at the private sector,” Žilvinas Švedkauskas, managing director at OSMOS, said. “As a non-profit, we are used to complex grant writing and implementing projects with competing objectives. The SAP Social Sabbatical pushed us to think in a stricter way and clarify what are the main private sector demands we ought to target transitioning to a social venture, diversifying our revenue streams, and continuing connecting IT companies and talents from emerging markets at a greater scale.”

Ukreate Hub

Ukreate Hub is a Vilnius-based initiative dedicated to displaced Ukrainians in Lithuania, equipping them with the knowledge, skills, networks, and tools they need to unlock their potential for the future of sovereign, democratic Ukraine. The community strengthens the concept that Ukrainians abroad are not passive recipients of aid, rather agents of change who are building communities, strengthening resilience, and shaping democratic futures even while displaced. After two years of functioning under and being funded by a larger NGO (Open Lithuania Foundation), Ukreate Hub is on a journey to become a fully independent, community-based NGO and scale its vital work for the Ukrainian community in Lithuania. The SAP Social Sabbatical team helped Ukreate Hub develop a road map to accomplish just that.

“The SAP Social Sabbatical gave us the time and support to deeply rethink our mission and strategic direction. Over the course of four weeks, the program became not only a period of transformation for Ukreate Hub, but also a powerful experience of personal growth. It allowed us to pause, reflect, find new sources of inspiration, and develop a clear plan for transforming Ukreate Hub into an independent organization—a step that will strengthen our capacity and long-term impact in Lithuania,” Oleksandra Cherednichenko, project manager at Ukreate Hub, said. “We also found wonderful friends and like-minded partners within the SAP team. It was inspiring to combine business tools and approaches with the mindset of the non-profit sector—a true synergy of two worlds that opened new perspectives for collaboration and learning. We believe this experience will help us better support and empower the Ukrainian community in Lithuania, creating more opportunities for their growth and integration.”

Women Go Tech

What began in 2017 as a mentorship program for women in Lithuania has grown into a non-profit organization on a mission to help women in the CEE region navigate towards careers in tech. Women Go Tech offers courses and mentorship opportunities to its community of 29,000 women—which only continues to grow. With the guidance provided by the pro-bono consultants as part of the SAP Social Sabbatical initiative, Women Go Tech audited all its internal processes to identify opportunities for simplification and automation.

“This program gave us a much needed outside perspective that helped us see how we could work better together, share knowledge more openly, and solve problems faster,” Liucija Pažarauskė, operations manager at Women Go Tech, said. “The experts confirmed things we already knew but also brought fresh, actionable recommendations with practical tools we can actually use. We realize it won’t be a quick fix—it will take 6 to 12 months to fully implement—but we’re starting with small wins and building from there.”

Cross-cultural exchange via skills-based volunteering

The SAP Social Sabbatical program not only has clear benefits for the impact businesses, but for the SAP employees involved as well. Long-term career impact, influence on personal life, growth of skills and knowledge, increased community engagement, and an improved sense of purpose are all reported consequences participants have shared.

According to the SAP Social Sabbatical 2024 Annual Report, 99% of participants agree that the program helped them learn valuable things about themselves personally, and 92% agree that the program prompted them to search for other ways to get engaged in local or international communities.

“Participating in the SAP Social Sabbatical program was a transformative experience that challenged me to step outside my comfort zone and realize the power of collaboration and unlocking people’s hidden potential,” reflected Anita Fava, part of the Lithuania team and a senior product learning specialist at SAP. “This journey taught me that real growth comes when we dare to embrace uncertainty and lift each other up. It’s not just about helping or giving back—it’s about active listening, learning, growing together, and discovering new perspectives that shape not only our careers but our lives. By setting aside our egos, we open doors to possibilities far greater than ourselves, creating a wave of impact that reaches beyond what we could have imagined. I am deeply inspired and grateful for the privilege of being alive and contributing to something truly meaningful.”


Gillian Hixson is an integrated communications specialist for SAP News.

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