SAP apps heading to Azure cloud

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(Source: SAP)

20 May 2014

Microsoft and SAP’s long-standing partnership is being strengthened with the pending certification of SAP’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) and other software for deployment on the Azure cloud infrastructure service.

By the end of the second quarter, SAP’s Business Suite, Business All-in-One, mobile platform, Adaptive Server Enterprise database, and the developer version of the Hana in-memory computing platform will be certified for Azure, the companies said.

SAP’s Cloud Appliance Library will make it possible to launch preconfigured SAP software packages to Azure within just a few minutes, they added.

Under the agreement, Microsoft will support customers if a problem crops up at the infrastructure level, while SAP would take over if the issue involves an application error, said Kevin Ichhpurani, senior vice president, head of business development and strategic ecosystem at SAP.

If the problem’s source cannot be immediately targeted, SAP and Microsoft would work together to resolve it, he added.

Also Monday, SAP and Microsoft announced the general availability of an integration between SAP BusinessObjects and Microsoft Power BI through Excel; an upcoming release of SAP’s Gateway that will tie together SAP applications and Office 365; and plans for SAP mobile applications that support Windows and Windows Phone 8.1.

More details about the partnership announcement are expected to be released at SAP’s Sapphire conference in June.

SAP’s announcement follows moves by both Oracle and Infor to certify their software for Azure.

The deal has positive implications for both Microsoft and SAP, said analyst Ray Wang, chairman and founder of Constellation Research.

“This is SAP trying to show its cloud cred with a Microsoft partnership, and Microsoft trying to show enterprise cloud cred with SAP,” he said.

But SAP’s arrangement with Microsoft only goes so far, given it doesn’t currently include Business One, which competes with some members of Microsoft’s Dynamics ERP family, as well as the enterprise edition of Hana.

Monday’s announcement represents the beginning of what will lead to more SAP software heading to Azure, according to Ichhpurani.

 

Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Service

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