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Set Your SAP Data in Motion: Common ERP Data Streaming Use Cases

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In today’s competitive markets, your SAP data is more valuable than ever. But is it locked away, disconnected from every other system and application that drives your business forward? To overcome this challenge, more businesses are turning to data streaming platforms to ensure that all systems reliant on SAP data stay synchronized with real-time, high-value data—essential for delivering modern customer experiences and powering data-driven backend operations.

Built by the original creators of Apache Kafka®, Confluent Cloud provides a cloud-native and complete data streaming platform available everywhere SAP data needs to go. Directly integrated with SAP Datasphere, Confluent connects your ERP data from S/4HANA, ECC, and other SAP systems with any cloud or on-prem system, in real time, while avoiding the costs and complexities of open source infrastructure management.

Download this free ebook and explore how to build key ERP data streaming use cases that can transform your business. Featuring industry-specific use case examples and architectural diagrams, you’ll discover how to:

  • Build real-time applications with SAP data at a lower cost
  • Stream SAP data anywhere it's needed with Confluent
  • Hydrate SAP Datasphere with live, real-time data
  • Maintain strict security and governance standards with ease

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