SAP PaPM Cloud Universal Model What’s New as of 20…
Greetings, SAP Community! This May 4th, the force is strong with our latest product update. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to eliminate bugs and deploy new features that
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Greetings, SAP Community! This May 4th, the force is strong with our latest product update. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to eliminate bugs and deploy new features that
Introduction: The Business Challenge Your company just acquired a new business unit. Overnight, 500 users need access to sales data, but only for their division. Traditional role-based access control means creating roles
From global industry summits to niche innovation forums, the PLM landscape comes alive through gatherings that spark fresh ideas, meaningful connections, and new ways of thinking. This evolving overview
Hello SAP Community, Welcome to this month’s What’s New blog post for SAP Profitability and Performance Management Cloud – Standard Model (SAP PaPM Cloud SM). We’re excited to share
In our previous blog post, we explored how the SAP Job Scheduling Service REST API is now available on the Business Accelerator Hub and learned how to test it interactively. Today,
When partners evaluate SAP BTP ABAP Environment, one of the first questions is simple: What does it actually cost to get started? With the introduction of 0.5 ABAP Compute Units (ACU),
This is an important step toward connecting transformation initiatives more effectively with the tools teams already use, while staying aligned with the broader direction of the core asset model. In
SAP Business ByDesign 26.05 is now ready! SAP Business ByDesign 26.05 is now available and the SAP Business ByDesign What’s New blog gives you an overview about the most important new
AI in Consumer Products is moving fast. And many partners are asking the same question: where do I start with customers? This live expert session is built to give you
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