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Enterprise software giant SAP is set to introduce a slew of features for developers on its platform, promising AI agents, knowledge graph, and cloud-based integration features in SAP’s low code-development environment Build. However, commentators point out that it is too early to tell if the AI agents will prove effective for …

  1. dmvjjvmd

    The Language of Business.

    Of course its LLMs speak the language of business: BS.

  2. amanfromMars 1 Silver badge

    A SMARTR Question for/of SAP. Is it Great Grandfather to a Bastard AI Child?

    And something for El Reg and ITs Dedicated Streams of Esteemed Commentards to ruminate on and try to effectively deny couldn't possibly be true and maintain, whenever words cannot lie, that German for "generic report preparation processor" is nothing at all like the English "SMARTR Mentoring Analysis Reporting Titanic Research"

    Then would there be something new to the Virtual Space Market offering delivery, mentoring and monitoring of a completely different range of Titanic phorms for Teutonic lead.

    ABAP used to be an abbreviation of Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor, German for "generic report preparation processor", but was later renamed to the English Advanced Business Application Programming. ABAP was one of the first languages to include the concept of Logical Databases (LDBs), which provides a high level of abstraction from the basic database level(s), which supports every platform, language and units. ..... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABAP

    1. CowHorseFrog Silver badge

      Re: A SMARTR Question for/of SAP. Is it Great Grandfather to a Bastard AI Child?

      I wouldnt call any German Software "Smart". Anyone who has used SAP, ABAP or its parent ADABAS / NATURAL will know how inconsistent the UI Is. PF keys that always change, QUIT/ESC/EXIT is never the same key and thats just a simple example.

  3. Adam Trickett
    Coffee/keyboard

    It just a bag of bolts

    SAP are keen to stop people changing their system souch they can't upgrade them. To stop them they are taking ABAP out of the box and shunting it and everything else into a separate system. The result is an inflexible system you can't change and a bag of disparate bolts some where else you are supposed to interface and do your changes in.

    It's all a dog's dinner after it has been through the dog...

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