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BERLIN - SAP SE (NYSE:SAP) unveiled new AI capabilities for developers at its TechEd 2025 event on Tuesday, including a collaboration with Snowflake and enhanced tools to help businesses leverage AI for practical outcomes. The software giant, with a market capitalization of $303.1 billion and a perfect Piotroski Score of 9 according to InvestingPro, continues to strengthen its position as a prominent player in the software industry.
The company announced several updates to SAP Build, its enterprise application development solution, which now allows developers to use popular development tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and Visual Studio Code while working with SAP frameworks.
A new SAP Snowflake solution extension for SAP Business Data Cloud will bring Snowflake’s data and AI capabilities directly to SAP customers, giving them more flexibility in how they manage data workloads while maintaining governance. This adds to existing integrations with Databricks and Google Cloud.
"SAP’s announcements today give developers the tools they need to deliver at the speed of AI," said Muhammad Alam, member of the Executive Board of SAP SE, according to the press release.
The company introduced SAP-RPT-1, described as its first "enterprise relational foundation model," designed to predict business outcomes such as delivery delays or payment risks. SAP has launched a free playground environment for developers to test this technology.
New AI assistants in SAP’s Joule platform will coordinate multiple agents across workflows and departments, helping to automate complex tasks spanning finance, supply chain, and HR functions.
As part of its commitment to address changing workforce needs, SAP pledged to equip 12 million people worldwide with AI-ready skills by 2030, expanding training and certification programs including through its partnership with Coursera.
The announcements reflect SAP’s strategy to integrate AI more deeply into business applications while providing developers with more options for working with enterprise data.
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