‘Almost right’ just isn’t good enough': SAP CEO unveils the "Autonomous Enterprise", with AI at the core

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SAP has revealed its vision of the AI-enabled workforce with a host of new software tools and platforms to boost the technology for users across the world.

At its SAP Sapphire event, CEO Christian Klien unveiled its theme of "the Autonomous Enterprise", covering every a business needs to make sure humans and AI work together effectively.

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What makes up the Autonomous Enterprise?

The new SAP Business AI Platform brings together SAP Business Technology Platform, SAP Business Data Cloud and SAP Business AI into a single, governed environment.

But it adds several new intriguing offerings, including SAP Knowledge Graph, where AI agents can see a structured map of business entities, processes and relationships across a firm's SAP landscape.

There's also Joule Studio, a new platform for building enterprise agents, applications and agentic workflows using the no-code, pro-code and AI frameworks of their choice on SAP-managed infrastructure.

Staying with its AI product, SAP also revealed Joule Work, allowing users to interact directly with Joule in a central location, bringing together all an organization's workflows, data and agents, bringing an end to having to trek across multiple apps and tools.

And speaking of agents, the company also introduced SAP Autonomous Suite, which brings its existing business applications with AI agents capable of running processes from start-to-finish.

“For the mission-critical processes of our customers, ‘almost right’ just isn’t good enough,” said Christian Klein, CEO of SAP SE. “By uniting SAP Business AI Platform with SAP Autonomous Suite, we anchor AI agents in the business processes, data and governance so they can deliver accurate, compliant and secure outcomes, unlocking new sources of revenue and meaningful cost savings.”


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Mike Moore is Deputy Editor at TechRadar Pro. He has worked as a B2B and B2C tech journalist for nearly a decade, including at one of the UK's leading national newspapers and fellow Future title ITProPortal, and when he's not keeping track of all the latest enterprise and workplace trends, can most likely be found watching, following or taking part in some kind of sport.

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