Overview

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Mendix has been SAP's main partner for low-code development since 2017, and that partnership continues to this day. When SAP customers use Mendix at scale, it tends to be for things like:
- Adding a uniform application layer and user interface across multiple SAP instances, as well as non-SAP systems, e.g. after mergers and acquisitions
- Actively removing customizations (modifications) from SAP ECC before migrating to the cloud and/or S/4HANA ("make the core clean")
- As an alternative to new customizations in SAP ECC and/or S/4HANA ("keep the core clean") Â
Common use cases for Mendix are the things which are typically hard to do in SAP, like:
- Mobile apps, including native mobile on iOS and Android with offline capability, for warehouses, maintenance, field service etc.
- Apps and portals for external users, like customers, suppliers and logistics service providers, where customers often prefer to use their own, company-branded design system to the standard SAP Fiori interface
- Apps to make SAP more user-friendly and efficient for their own employees, e.g. front-line sales people and store personnel. These apps can be with or without SAP Fiori styling. Sometimes, they want to combine the functionality of multiple, task-centric Fiori apps into a single, process-centric Mendix app.
- Workflow-centric apps that need more functionality and/or the user interface of a proper app, instead of an out-of-the-box workflow tool. This is where the embedded workflow capability of Mendix comes in handy. Â
Mendix often co-exists with SAP's own development technologies, such as SAP Build, Fiori, CAP and RAP etc, but it has three important benefits as a separate application, experience and innovation layer on top of SAP:
- It's an all-in-one platform, covering all use cases and DevOps activities in a single platform instead of a collection of tools with varying levels of integration
- It's all low-code, rather than a mix of low-code tools with high-code tools, which will still be needed for many use cases
- It's ideal for SAP and non-SAP alike, without (the perception of) being opinionated towards one at the expense of the other. This makes Mendix a good, "neutral" option when you need to integrate SAP with other megavendors, like Salesforce, Microsoft and ServiceNow, and each has its own camp that wants to use its own, vendor-specific low-code tooling. Â
Mendix has the following SAP integration features:
- Deploy apps directly to SAP BTP (it's the only low-code platform that can do this, aside from SAP Build)
- Build apps directly on SAP HANA database
- Build apps with or without SAP Fiori styling, including the latest version, SAP Horizon
- Integrate with any SAP application using OData and BAPI connectors
- See what's possible and jumpstart certain use cases with pre-built app templates
- Complete SaaS solutions for SAP customers, like Mobile SAP Supply Chain and DLM for Fashion and Retail Â
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MENDIX PRICING & PRIVATE OFFERS Mendix pricing is designed to be simple, fair, transparent and predictable. The main pricing metric is the number of end users in production apps. There are different user types for internal and external users and users can be licensed on a "single app" or "unlimited apps" basis. The more apps you build, the more value you get, with no hidden surprises. This listing shows a sample pricing for unlimited apps, but it's not intended for public offers. If you want to get a realistic pricing for your use case, please contact us to request a private offer and/or other information: https://bit.ly/44qzGnSÂ
Highlights
- Speed up your SAP development by up to 10x and keep up with business demand
- Make it more mobile, user-friendly and efficient for your users, and open it up to your customers and suppliers
- Create apps with Fiori styling, deploy them directly to SAP BTP and other strong integration features