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Understanding SAP BTP: Insights from the UKISUG BTP Research Paper (Part 2)

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In this second episode of a two-part series, Craig is joined by Steffen Schad (Head of Outbound Product Management, SAP BTP), Richard Henry (Commercial Director, Bluestonex), and Glenn van der Meijden (Senior Director, SAP Platform, AstraZeneca) to explore the key findings of UKISUG’s latest SAP BTP Research Paper.
In this episode, they delve into the evolving BTP skills landscape, the importance of internal capability, and how customers are balancing innovation with governance. They explore practical training paths, effective credit management, and how to build compelling business cases by linking BTP to real-world value. The discussion also highlights honest user perspectives and tips for getting the most from your BTP investment.
You can download the UKISUG BTP Research Paper here: https://www.sapusers.org/resource/sap-btp-whitepaper.html

To learn more about the UKISUG referral scheme, visit: https://www.sapusers.org/community-referral-scheme

SAP documents mentioned by Steffen:

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In this second episode of a two-part series, Craig is joined by Steffen Schad (Head of Outbound Product Management, SAP BTP), Richard Henry (Commercial Director, Bluestonex), and Glenn van der Meijden (Senior Director, SAP Platform, AstraZeneca) to explore the key findings of UKISUG’s latest SAP BTP Research Paper.
In this episode, they delve into the evolving BTP skills landscape, the importance of internal capability, and how customers are balancing innovation with governance. They explore practical training paths, effective credit management, and how to build compelling business cases by linking BTP to real-world value. The discussion also highlights honest user perspectives and tips for getting the most from your BTP investment.
You can download the UKISUG BTP Research Paper here: https://www.sapusers.org/resource/sap-btp-whitepaper.html

To learn more about the UKISUG referral scheme, visit: https://www.sapusers.org/community-referral-scheme

SAP documents mentioned by Steffen:

  continue reading

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