AWS for SAP
Category: AWS Lambda
Supercharge your SAP BTP Apps with AWS Services and SAP PrivateLink
Innovation and agility are key to staying ahead in the digital landscape, and thus businesses are increasingly looking to leverage the power of cloud services. However, a significant hurdle that many organizations face is the risk associated with transmitting sensitive data over the public internet. Recognizing this challenge, our focus in this blog is to […]
Build Resilient Applications on SAP BTP with AWS
In a 2021 study done by ASUG and Pillir, the average annual spend to maintain the most valuable SAP custom code was $800,000. For 37% of organizations, this represents up to 50% of their annual IT spend. At the same time, 91% of SAP users rely heavily on SAP Custom code to run their mission […]
Event-Driven Architectures with the AWS SDK for SAP ABAP
Omnichannel strategies have become the norm for organizations across industries. In this environment, businesses often face the challenge of integrating different systems to ensure seamless data flow and near real-time updates. Especially in e-commerce businesses, showing up-to-date inventory of a product that customers want to buy is extremely critical. Lack of access to accurate inventory […]
Audit your SAP systems with AWS Config – Part II
Introduction In part I we discussed how to use managed AWS Config rules to automatically audit and assess the of your SAP landscape. We provided a solution to ensure your EC2 instances are configured per SAP best practices. At present, AWS offers more than 160 such managed rules in its North Virginia Region. Along with […]
Building data lakes with SAP on AWS
Customers are looking at ways to tap into SAP data along with non-SAP application data. They want real-time streaming data generated by internet-powered devices to build data and analytics platforms on AWS. In this post, I cover various data extraction patterns supported by SAP applications. I also cover reference architectures for using AWS services and other third-party solutions to extract data from SAP into data lakes on AWS.
SAP IDoc integration with Amazon S3 by using Amazon API Gateway
See how to store SAP IDocs in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) by using Amazon API Gateway, with AWS Lambda authorizers and Amazon Cognito both providing the authentication layer.