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02-20-2025 08:45 AM
Databricks announced a partnership with SAP with the BDC offering. There are so many customers using SAP RISE package. This will be a huge push for Databricks to identify greenfield customers and get their Data Intelligence Platform and UC running as the backend for all things Data and AI.
Would love to know your thoughts.
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4 weeks ago
I'm new to Databrick but have been working in the SAP Analytics space since 1998. Overall, the data lake concept was missed / ignored by SAP until their release of Data Warehouse Cloud which became Datasphere and now SAP Business Data Cloud. Even then it felt like an afterthought, which to me indicated they were not overly concerned about the Data Science and ML use cases. The explosion of AI into the public (and enterprise) consciousness brought these use case and the need for a proper platform front and center. Being quite behind, this partnership makes a lot of sense from the SAP perspective as a way to plug a large gap in the architecture. From a Databricks perspective I believe it instantly puts them on the roadmap of all SAP customers.
I expect we'll see a number of adoption patterns emerge with some customers favoring a Databricks centric platform. The interesting pieces to work out for me are the areas where there is overlap and integration, such that the solutions are seamless to the users and to the administrators / operations team (metadata and security are top of mind).
I see this as a good opportunity for both companies and their customers, but some bumps along the way are certainly to be expected.
-J. Graham
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4 weeks ago
There are many customers who are SAP customers but not Databricks customers. They would likely prefer SAP Databricks which is part of BDC, which SAP and Databricks are jointly going to market with.
There are many joint customers of SAP and Databricks. There we and SAP offer the customer choice of delta sharing BDC SAP curated data products to either or both of SAP Databricks and Native Databricks.
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I'm new to Databrick but have been working in the SAP Analytics space since 1998. Overall, the data lake concept was missed / ignored by SAP until their release of Data Warehouse Cloud which became Datasphere and now SAP Business Data Cloud. Even then it felt like an afterthought, which to me indicated they were not overly concerned about the Data Science and ML use cases. The explosion of AI into the public (and enterprise) consciousness brought these use case and the need for a proper platform front and center. Being quite behind, this partnership makes a lot of sense from the SAP perspective as a way to plug a large gap in the architecture. From a Databricks perspective I believe it instantly puts them on the roadmap of all SAP customers.
I expect we'll see a number of adoption patterns emerge with some customers favoring a Databricks centric platform. The interesting pieces to work out for me are the areas where there is overlap and integration, such that the solutions are seamless to the users and to the administrators / operations team (metadata and security are top of mind).
I see this as a good opportunity for both companies and their customers, but some bumps along the way are certainly to be expected.
-J. Graham
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10m ago
As the footprint (and the hype) continues to grow around Agentic AI, SAP Joule and Databricks Genie (AI/BI) maybe a good place to start with. Seems very helpful to me personally to get to understand BDC better..

