SAP Empowers Developers to Drive the Business AI Revolution

SAP Empowers Developers to Drive the Business AI Revolution

At SAP TechEd 2025 in Berlin, SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) announced new updates designed to integrate AI deeply into the development process, transforming how developers create business solutions. These innovations and strategic partnerships, including a collaboration with Snowflake, enable developers to convert business data and AI into tangible business outcomes.

AI-Driven Enhancements in SAP Build

SAP Build, the flagship platform for enterprise application development and automation, introduces AI-driven capabilities that offer developers increased freedom to build, extend, and automate applications using their preferred tools. This includes compatibility with agentic development tools such as Cursor, Claude Code, Cline, and Windsurf through new local Model Context Protocol Servers.

Expanding Data Ecosystem and Joule Agents

An expanding data ecosystem and the introduction of powerful Joule Agents further empower developers to accelerate their projects, transforming ideas into impactful results with greater speed and confidence.

Skills Development Commitment

SAP is also committed to preparing the workforce for AI advancements, pledging to equip 12 million people globally with AI-ready skills by 2030.

“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. “Innovations across SAP’s unique flywheel of applications, data and AI put developers in the driver’s seat — where they belong.”

Collaborations and Impact

Strategic partnerships, notably with Snowflake, expand SAP’s data capabilities, creating a robust environment that maximizes AI’s potential in business applications.

Author's summary: SAP’s latest AI-driven tools and partnerships empower developers to innovate faster and deliver impactful business solutions, while committing to broad AI skill development by 2030.

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SAP News Center SAP News Center — 2025-11-05

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