SAP Datasphere


Next to this there is a huge emphasis on the low code Analytic Model that was introduced in May this year. This is the place where all modeling comes together in a way that data can be optimally consumed by external tools. Self-service business users can create their own data-models here in such a way that data consistency and proper authorization is taken care of by re-using IT managed artifacts. The Analytic Model will also be the most important object in Datasphere for communication to SAC, with more advanced functionalities such as (exception) aggregation, multi-facts and support for external hierarchies and stacking, all planned for the (near) future.
Other announcements for Datasphere include:
- Creation of folders in the Data Builder to better structure your artifacts.
- Version control in the form of Compatibility Contracts.
Enhanced partnerships to create a more open ecosystem with:
* Databricks – Further investment in integrating dataflows.
* Confluent – Event streaming.
* Collibra – Combining Non-SAP and SAP Data catalog information.
* Data Robot – Self-service AI/ML scenarios.
* Google Cloud – Data center (next to AWS and Microsoft).
- The Business Builder will remain available as a slim layer between Data Builder and Analytic Models. This will become effective in 2024.
- Data Intelligence functionality will be gradually integrated towards Datasphere, with a primary focus on Machine Learning and complex pipelining functionalities to be made available in 2024.
SAP BW(/4HANA)

SAP HANA
The game-changing update to HANA Cloud’s multi-model capabilities this year are the so-called vector capabilities. Through this new multi-dimensional Vector Engine, HANA can derive context from unstructured data. This basically means that HANA will be able to manage images, social media posts or audio, as vector embeddings. The idea here is to allow HANA developers to leverage large language models within related data applications. This update is currently scheduled to be released in Q1 of the next year.
Other innovations in the SAP HANA area include:
- Better price/performance option for customers, allowing them to configure a more cost-optimized environment.
- Self-service migration to support on-premise to cloud migration.
- Intelligent data-tiering by determining which objects can be off-loaded to disk.
SAP Analytics Cloud
Having a proper foundation in SAP Datasphere and Hana Cloud allows for getting better insights in the Reporting & Analytics area with SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC). When it comes to story development there is going to be a lot of focus on the Unified Story mode (aka Optimized mode). SAP is actively asking customers to migrate from Classic Story mode to the Unified Story mode to benefit from new functionalities such as the Lightweight Viewer, which is set to improve Story performance by up to 63%. This functionality will be released in a controlled way starting from Q1 2024 and will not be made available to Classic Stories. This change will also lay the foundation for composable BI Enhancements that will come in the first half of 2024, by integrating the Digital Boardroom feature in the Unified Story and allowing the integration of custom widgets to the Story. A fun note regarding those custom widgets: SAP has released a nice hands-on guide on how to implement them, which you can find by clicking here. Looking at this roadmap, it is our advice to start migrating Classic Stories to Unified Stories as soon as possible in order to prepare for these new capabilities.
SAP is also investing in AI tooling for reporting by further developing the ‘Just Ask’ feature, which applies generative AI to search-driven analytics. SAP’s large language models enhance answer accuracy and consistency, surpassing existing search-driven solutions in Q1 2024. SAC’s planning capabilities will be expanded through a unified model that combines both its planning and analytical facets, also around Q1 of next year. Further down the road, functionality will become available that allows advanced simulations that can be integrated to adjust planning. This is currently in a pilot phase with a limited number of customers but certainly worth keeping a close eye on.
Credits
This blog about the highlights of SAP TechEd 2023 was written by our experts Rogier Schipper and Lars van der Goes.
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