Key Takeaways
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Founded in Germany in 1972, SAP established the global standard for enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. Today, the company has 105,000 employees operating from 157 countries. Over the years, the company has continued to expand its offerings and transition to cloud delivery. Currently, the company has 280 million cloud subscribers.
While teams are gaining efficiencies by moving workloads and automation to SAP’s cloud environments, significant challenges remain. One key reason for this is that many organizations have business services that rely upon workloads running in SAP and other environments. While automation operators can use SAP tools to manage their SAP-based workloads, these tools don’t provide complete visibility of the end-to-end automated process, track dependencies between jobs, or provide insights into potential SLA breaches.
When running automation in SAP environments, teams can employ basic, time-based schedulers. The problem is that these technologies typically can’t accommodate dependencies—and in SAP environments workflows typically have multiple upstream and downstream dependencies. Given this, most teams resort to using workarounds. For example, teams create hard-wired time delays, that is, scheduling subsequent tasks to start at a time after which prior tasks are expected to have been completed.
Following are just a few of the challenges these approaches present:
Automation by Broadcom gives you unified automation observability—so you can avoid the challenges outlined above. With Automation by Broadcom, you can effectively establish a “manager of managers,” employing a unified tool to govern your disparate cloud scheduling and workflow orchestration tools.
With Automation by Broadcom, you can visualize and monitor automated processes across your entire technology stack, including SAP systems and non-SAP applications. The solution offers unified coverage of workloads spanning mainframe, distributed, virtual, and cloud environments. Automation by Broadcom delivers robust scheduling that enables users to manage dependencies across pipelines, integrations, applications, and processes.
Automation by Broadcom is an enterprise automation platform proven in SAP environments for decades. The solution offers these capabilities:
Today, Automation by Broadcoms offers integrations for these SAP cloud solutions:
SAP delivers its highly-rated ERP capabilities via the cloud, providing customers with convenient access and nearly infinite scalability and flexibility. With integrations for AutoSys, dSeries, and Automic Automation, your teams can run and monitor SAP Integrated Business Planning (SAP IBP) and SAP DSoD jobs.
SAP Data Intelligence serves as the data orchestration layer of SAP’s business technology platform, enabling teams to connect, enrich, and orchestrate disjointed data assets. With integrations for Automic Automation, AutoSys, and dSeries, you can gain these capabilities:
SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence is an enterprise reporting system that enables business users to do ad hoc queries and reporting. Through the integration, you can centrally control automated BusinessObjects workloads, such as running batch reporting jobs and distributing reports, including via email, FTP, and SFTP. Today, an integration is available for AutoSys and dSeries and an integration for Automic is coming soon.
Broadcom’s Automation Marketplace makes it easy to browse and search for cloud integrations available for Automation by Broadcom. The site features information on all Broadcom cloud integrations, including those for SAP, as well as AWS, Azure, Cloud Foundry, Databricks, Google Cloud, and many more.
Visit the Automation Marketplace to get access to integration details, technical documents, and software downloads.