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In the race to operationalize AI, the biggest hurdle isn't the model—it's the accessibility and "readiness" of your core business data. For enterprises running on SAP, this means data is often locked in siloed structures that AI struggles to access. However, transforming these rigid systems into curated Data Products provides the answer as we move to an Agentic AI future.
Yet, the next wave of innovation is already here. Intelligent agents like Anthropic Claude Code can reason, adapt, and act autonomously, but are only as effective as the data they can leverage. Nevertheless, by using Qlik's market-leading integration capabilities, businesses can bridge the data gap between heavy SAP environments and AI-driven ecosystems.
Join Qlik for an in-depth exploration of how we are redefining the data management lifecycle. We'll demonstrate how to unlock real-time SAP data and deliver it as highly curated Data Products optimized for consumption by agentic systems via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Key Takeaways:
- SAP to AI-Ready: How to transform complex SAP structures into reusable, governed Data Products.
- The Power of Real-Time: Why Qlik's leadership in data integration is the foundation for responsive agentic behavior.
- The Qlik MCP Server: A deep dive into our latest agentic innovations and how they simplify the connection between LLMs and your private data.
- Autonomous Operations: How agentic AI automates data discovery and quality enforcement within your pipelines.
- Governance & Oversight: Balancing machine autonomy with the human-in-the-loop controls necessary for enterprise-grade AI.
Don't let your most valuable data sit idle. Learn how to build the autonomous data architecture that powers the next generation of analytics.
Reserve your seat today!
Don't miss this live event on Tuesday, March 31, 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET.
Register Now to attend the webinar Turning SAP Data Complexity into Agentic Intelligence.
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Adam Mayer Technical Product Marketing Director Qlik |
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Stephen Faig Research Director Unisphere Research and DBTA |
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