SAP as the ERP core of your Operating System – not as a closed system that hinders modern demands.
Connecting SAP – Customized and Seamless
SAP is the world's leading provider of Enterprise Resource Planning. For operationally complex companies, SAP is relevant because it often contains the most critical business data – and this data should not remain in a closed ERP but serve as the foundation of an overarching Operating System. We integrate SAP into custom corporate software. No pre-built standard connection, no plug-in with limitations – but a tailored integration that fits your processes and your system exactly.
What We Connect
| Integration Capabilities | |
|---|---|
| 🔄 | Automatically synchronize master data, orders, documents, and transaction data between SAP and the central system |
| 📊 | Represent financial figures, inventory levels, production data, and sales figures in overarching reporting |
| 📄 | Automatically generate and transfer invoices, purchase orders, and delivery notes to SAP |
| ⚡ | Event-driven workflows – e.g., start a follow-up process upon goods receipt, generate SAP bookings upon order release |
| 🔗 | Bidirectional data exchange between SAP, CRM, project management, scheduling, and other systems |
How the Integration Works
We work directly with SAP interfaces – SAP BTP, OData APIs, BAPIs, IDocs, RFC, and for SAP Business One, the Service Layer API. The integration is developed as a fixed component of your Operating System – no third-party middleware, no workaround. What this specifically means:
| 🏗️ | Customized connection – built for your SAP configuration, not for the average user |
| 🔄 | Automatic data flow – no manual document transfers or duplicate entries |
| 🗄️ | A unified data foundation – SAP data flows into your central system |
| 🛡️ | Secure and GDPR-compliant – encrypted, role-based, and documented |
Typical Use Case
An industrial company with 90 employees uses SAP for financial accounting, materials management, and order processing. SAP is the backbone – but parallel systems arise around it. Scheduling in Excel, customer portal without SAP access, manual reporting. New demands – mobile tools, AI forecasts – fail due to missing interfaces. Through integration, SAP becomes the connected ERP core. Order data flows into scheduling and the customer portal. Master data synchronizes bidirectionally. Mobile entries write back directly. Reporting runs on live data from SAP, CRM, and time tracking. AI models can be trained on SAP data. SAP remains the ERP – but its data is the foundation of a modern, integrated architecture.
Part of Your Operating System
SAP is the standard for Enterprise Resource Planning. But when used in isolation, SAP becomes a bottleneck: data gets stuck, modern demands fail due to missing interfaces. Only as part of an integrated system does SAP realize its full benefit – when ERP data flows automatically and new applications can build on the SAP foundation. We develop AI-powered Operating Systems for operationally complex companies. SAP integration is one building block of this.
