SAP's AI strategy: Come for the openness, stay because you have to
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SAP's AI strategy: Come for the openness, stay because you have to
"Agents created in Joule Studio will natively support Model Context Protocol and A2A protocols - two standards designed to help GenAI integration between data sources - crucially allowing the SAP tool to connect and collaborate with third-party tools and agents."
"Other features, such as the agentic orchestration, are also designed to run across hybrid landscapes, while real-time data ingestion promises to support "context-aware processes" across SAP and third-party systems."
""Underpinning the autonomous suite are out-of-the-box agents, hundreds of agents cutting across all core business processes. These agents come together into what we call assistance, or Joule assistants. "We've made extensibility a core design principle. You can extend any of these agents by adding tools, workflow steps, and even code through the same simple experience in Joule Studio. This allows you to connect them to your non-SAP applications, because we know you're going to have to do that.""
Joule Studio 2.0 introduces capabilities for creating and managing AI agents across SAP’s enterprise apps and analytics portfolio. Agents built in Joule Studio natively support Model Context Protocol and A2A protocols, enabling integration and collaboration between data sources. Agentic orchestration is designed to operate across hybrid landscapes, while real-time data ingestion supports context-aware processes spanning SAP and third-party systems. SAP positions out-of-the-box agents as part of an autonomous suite, assembling hundreds of agents across core business processes into Joule assistants. Extensibility is treated as a core design principle, allowing agents to be extended with tools, workflow steps, and code through a simple experience, including connections to non-SAP applications.
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