Introducing SAP Business Data Cloud: a new boost in AI
SAP today announced its latest breakthrough solution, SAP Business Data Cloud, which unifies data across SAP systems and external sources across enterprises. It provides the trusted data foundation that companies need to make informed decisions and run artificial intelligence efficiently and reliably. The solution unifies data across an organization’s critical applications with data engineering and business analytics capabilities, driving greater visibility and innovation.
The strategic partnership between SAP and Databricks is ushering in a new era in enterprise data management. Two industry leaders have joined forces to redefine how applications and data platforms work together. The new solution natively embeds Databricks technology to perform data engineering, machine learning, and resource-intensive AI tasks.
“SAP Business Data Cloud unlocks the full value of enterprise data for business AI,”
said Christian Klein, CEO of SAP.
“It combines SAP’s expertise in mission-critical, end-to-end processes and semantically rich data with Databricks’ world-class data engineering capabilities to create a groundbreaking solution that helps organizations get the most out of their data.”
“Enterprises around the world are looking to extract more value from their data and achieve greater returns on their AI investments,”
said Ali Ghodsi, co-founder and CEO of Databricks.
“Our partnership with SAP enables organizations to unify their data—regardless of its format or location—so they can manage, analyze, and build customized AI applications within the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform.”
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