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SAP Embraces Low-Code with SAP Build: Impacts on Business and the Swiss Market

SAP is making waves in the tech world with SAP Build, part of their Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP). It’s a tool that's changing how companies create software. How? By letting people without deep tech skills design apps, automate tasks, and set up business sites. SAP Build is leveling the playing field. Here's how it’s reshaping businesses and why it's a big deal, especially in Switzerland.

The Rise of a Low-Code Giant

SAP Build has come a long way. It started out as a simple tool for drawing up projects called Build.me. Now, it's a full-blown platform. The goal? To let anyone with a bit of know-how craft enterprise-worthy apps. It’s like going from building models to designing skyscrapers. And it’s bringing people together. This platform lets teams, from beginners to tech experts, work together seamlessly. With visual tools, pre-built content, and reusable parts, it's all about making collaboration easy and fast.

Why is this happening now? The market for these low-code tools is booming. Over the past year, it’s grown by more than 23%. This shows people are really starting to trust and use this way of making programs. Gartner says 41% of non-technical staff now play a role in creating or customizing apps. That’s almost half!

Impacting the Industry

  1. Speeding Up Digital Changes: SAP Build is pushing companies into the future faster. By empowering people in different departments to be part of app development, businesses are speeding up their digital transformation.

  2. Fewer IT Hold-Ups: No more getting stuck waiting for IT to roll out a new app or fix a problem. Since anyone can chip in, things move quicker.

  3. Boosting Creativity: SAP Build is encouraging a wave of new ideas. Businesses can try out concepts faster, making their work environment more dynamic and forward-thinking.

Swiss Market: A Unique Opportunity

Switzerland is a hub of varied industries, from finance to pharma. SAP Build is perfectly poised to help companies here boost efficiency while keeping up with regulations.

  • Economic Landscape: Swiss businesses can enhance operations and stay compliant with tough rules using SAP Build.

  • Flexibility: Companies in Switzerland, where market changes can happen fast, can build apps that suit their unique way of doing things.

  • Skilled Workforce: The Swiss are known for their prowess in many fields. Integrating SAP Build in schools and workplaces could polish these skills further.

Breaking Down the Tech

  • Simple Coding: SAP Build makes it easy. With visual tools, creating apps doesn’t need hardcore coding skills.

  • SAP Sync: It works great with other SAP tools, using existing data and workflows for a smooth experience.

  • Reusable Pieces: Developers can create parts once and use them again, saving time and effort.

In Summary

SAP Build is changing how apps are made in the SAP world. It's taking down barriers and letting more people get involved in digital innovation. Especially in places like Switzerland, where agility and precision are highly valued. By encouraging continuous change and improvement, SAP Build is helping businesses not just keep up with the times, but stay ahead.

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