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Notes for Build Resilient Applications on SAP BTP with Amazon Web Services [ Week 1]

Welcome to the latest installment of our ongoing blog series, where we embark on a journey to demystify the intricate relationship between SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) and Amazon Web Services (AWS). The intention behind this series is to provide a comprehensive resource for individuals exploring SAP BTP, whether you're pivoting from a different platform or delving into it for the first time. We aim to equip you with  notes, ensuring you're well-prepared to navigate the powerful collaboration between SAP BTP and AWS.

OpenSAP Course Link : https://open.sap.com/courses/aws1

To start with it is ideal that you have the basic idea of SAP BTP for that I found this blog really interesting . As we go down this blog will be more of the introduction to :-

"Rise with SAP" Initiative on AWS

Graviton 3 Processor Advancements

AWS Infrastructure and Redundancy

Testimonials: Successful Digital Transformations

GDPR Compliance and Data Protection



Since 2008, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been a supporter of SAP, fostering a collaborative partnership that has borne fruit in projects like Concur and SAP Analytics Cloud. However, as technology evolves, so do the demands of businesses. Enter "Rise with SAP," an ambitious go-to-market initiative designed to facilitate the seamless migration of workloads to the public cloud. This initiative offers a guided transformation journey, yet it acknowledges the complexities that arise from legacy systems and extensive customizations, which can present formidable challenges for organizations.

The crux of the matter lies in recognizing that there isn't a one-size-fits-all solution for every customer. This is where "Rise with SAP" on AWS steps in, offering a multifaceted approach. It involves a thorough reimagining of business processes and a strategic shift towards the AWS public cloud. The real potency of this transition is unveiled when we tap into the potential of the SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP). This platform stands as a linchpin, facilitating the adaptation of a clean core model, which is essential for modernizing and optimizing operations.

The Graviton 3 processor offers several significant advantages over its predecessor, the Graviton 2. It boasts up to three times better machine learning performance, demonstrating a substantial leap in computational capabilities. Additionally, the Graviton 3 processor provides up to two times higher floating-point performance, indicating its enhanced processing power for complex numerical computations. Moreover, it demonstrates up to two times faster cryptographic workload performance, showcasing its proficiency in handling secure data processing tasks.

In addition to this technical innovation, AWS has fortified its offering with a robust architecture. Availability Regions and Availability Zones provide redundancy and fault tolerance, ensuring a robust infrastructure for critical business operations. This dual-layered approach enhances the resilience of applications and services, guarding against disruptions and minimizing downtime.

With these foundational elements in place, the AWS-SAP partnership stands poised to address the diverse and intricate needs of businesses seeking to leverage the full potential of modern cloud computing. The tapestry of technological innovation, strategic vision, and real-world application is woven into the fabric of every project, promising a transformative journey for businesses venturing into the cloud-driven future.

AWS Availability Zones (AZs) exhibit robust characteristics that ensure high availability and reliability. These zones are interlinked with high-bandwidth, low-latency networking, facilitating seamless communication between resources hosted in different AZs. Each AZ encompasses one or more discrete data centers equipped with redundant power, networking, and connectivity infrastructure. This redundancy ensures uninterrupted operations even in the event of hardware or network failures

Series of compelling testimonials from companies that have successfully embarked on their digital transformation journey with "Rise with SAP" in collaboration with AWS. One notable example is the Manchester Airports Group (MAG), a conglomerate overseeing multiple airports in the UK. MAG, which served over 60 million passengers in 2019, has recently gone live with "Rise with SAP." This marks the initial step in a five-year transformation plan with SAP, a testament to the long-term commitment and vision inherent in this partnership and and other testimonials were mentioned 

RISE with SAP offers a suite of capabilities designed to facilitate a comprehensive transformation journey. It encompasses technical migration services, streamlining the process of transitioning existing systems and applications to the cloud. Additionally, it provides expertise in business process redesign, enabling organizations to optimize their workflows for enhanced efficiency. Furthermore, RISE with SAP lays a solid foundation for businesses, setting the stage for a successful and sustainable digital transformation.

When it comes to data protection, one cannot overlook the paramount importance of GDPR compliance. GDPR mandates that personal data must be processed securely, employing appropriate technical and organizational measures. AWS has devised a shared responsibility model to delineate accountability. In this model, AWS assumes responsibility for cloud security, while SAP inherits security responsibilities within the context of "Rise with SAP." As tenants of AWS and "Rise with SAP," customers bear the onus of ensuring security in the cloud.

This collaborative effort between AWS and SAP extends to engineering endeavors, resulting in the creation of the SAP BTP EU Access region. This region boasts 100% GDPR compliance, providing a secure haven for applications and services. Any application built and deployed within this region is guaranteed to remain within the boundaries of the European Economic Area or Switzerland, affording an added layer of data sovereignty and security.

Yet, the complexity of multi-cloud environments introduces an additional dimension to consider: application performance. Picture a scenario in a bustling retail store where a customer attempts to make a purchase. However, delays in transaction validation at the point of sale (POS) system lead to frustration and eventual abandonment of the purchase. This illustrates the critical role that network latency plays in application performance. The challenge lies in ensuring that applications remain performant even when traversing multiple clouds.

Enter AWS with a solution: running "Rise with SAP" workloads such as S/4HANA, ECC, CRM, and more on their platform, in conjunction with utilizing BTP services. AWS's network infrastructure operates at a fundamental hardware level, with network routers discerning the source and target of requests. If both endpoints are hosted on AWS's public IPs, traffic is efficiently routed through the AWS backbone network. This principle holds true whether the IPs belong to the customer or a SaaS service. The implications of this streamlined routing are far-reaching, impacting any customer leveraging SaaS services alongside enterprise workloads on AWS.

This architectural advantage not only enhances application performance but also carries ancillary benefits. It translates into cost savings and a reduced security footprint, reinforcing the value proposition of adopting AWS as the cloud infrastructure of choice. These technical intricacies exemplify how the AWS-SAP collaboration isn't just about integration, but about fine-tuning the underlying architecture to optimize performance and security, ultimately driving tangible business value for customers on their digital transformation journey.

It unveils a symphony of successful endeavors, where businesses from diverse industries have harnessed the combined might of AWS and SAP to navigate their digital transformation journeys.

These stories paint a vivid picture of the transformative power of "Rise with SAP" on AWS. Manchester Airports Group (MAG), with its vast passenger volumes and workforce, Revlon with its exponential e-commerce growth, American Air Filter in its critical role during the pandemic, and Ballance's strategic move to leverage SAP platforms - all underscore the adaptability and scalability of this collaborative venture.

Furthermore, the testimonials from Zalando and Frucor Suntory on the SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) side exemplify the depth of innovation and value that can be unlocked through this partnership. Beyond cost reduction, the integration and extension of services and data analytics capabilities catalyze meaningful business transformation.

GDPR compliance. AWS's shared responsibility model, coupled with the engineering effort invested in creating the GDPR-compliant SAP BTP EU Access region, showcases the commitment to safeguarding sensitive data.

The discussion on application performance, particularly in multi-cloud environments, illuminates the strategic advantage offered by AWS's network infrastructure. The seamless routing of traffic through the AWS backbone network not only optimizes performance but also brings about cost efficiencies and heightened security.

Disclaimer: The notes provided here are intended solely for educational purposes. For comprehensive and accurate information, please consult the official SAP Guide documentation and contact SAP directly for further clarification or in case of any discrepancies. This content is not a substitute for professional advice or official documentation.

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