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Five Minute Briefing - SAP
May 28, 2025

Published in conjunction with the Independent SAP Technical User Group (formerly the International Sybase User Group), this monthly publication contains news, market research, insight for the SAP user community, as well as ISUG-TECH news and information.


News Flashes

Precisely, a global leader in data integrity, is joining the SAP PartnerEdge program as a Build partner, solidifying Precisely's position as a trusted partner for process automation for SAP solutions and empowering enterprises worldwide to accelerate modernization, streamline complex processes, drive business agility, and improve data integrity across SAP ERP environments.

SAP is introducing a bounty of innovations and partnerships that put the power of Business AI in every user's reach with the aim of revolutionizing the way work gets done. From a virtually omnipresent Joule assistant to an expanded network of Joule Agents that work across systems and lines of business, SAP is "heralding a new era" that democratizes access to Business AI and can drive productivity gains of up to 30%, according to the company.

SecurityBridge, the Cybersecurity Command Center for SAP, is collaborating with Microsoft to integrate SAP data into Microsoft Sentinel—enabling SecurityBridge to seamlessly share SAP security events with Microsoft Sentinel's cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM).

Syntax Systems, a leading global technology solutions and services provider for cloud application implementation and management, is launching Syntax FreeMigration+—a powerful new offer for businesses using SAP ECC that haven't yet made the move to SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition.


Think About It

In the realm of data modeling, many-to-many relationships are often considered an "odd duck." Unlike one-to-one or one-to-many relationships, which can be directly implemented in physical database schemas, many-to-many relationships must remain in the abstract, the conceptual, the supernatural, and never the physical. This insubstantial nature makes them troublesome for greener data modelers.

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