As we explored in our previous post, SAP’s ecosystem makes it costly and complex to centralize data, especially when organizations need to blend SAP and non-SAP sources for unified analytics. Between restrictive licensing, limited compatibility, and constrained export options, SAP’s architecture often creates more roadblocks than results.
In a new Forbes Insights report, 500 C-suite tech leaders share how they’re navigating data complexity, scaling AI, and prioritizing governance — and why modern integration is now mission-critical.
In this second blog in a multi-part series, learn how SAP attempts to limit customer choice and discourages customers from accessing SAP data in third-party data platforms.
SAP’s business practices impact how enterprises access and integrate their data. This is the first blog in a multi-part series exploring how to access and best leverage your SAP data.
Condé Nast, National Australia Bank, and Red Ventures are global enterprises that modernized their data infrastructure with Fivetran and Databricks, strengthening the foundation of their businesses.