SAP Cloud Platform Integration (CPI), or SAP Integration Suite, is cloud-based middleware used for end-to-end real-time SAP and non-SAP application integration. As businesses increasingly get connected and move to hybrid or cloud-first migration, the role of SAP CPI becomes essential software to make data exchange and process integration seamless.
Key Features of SAP CPI:
1. Pre-packaged Content:
Pre-developed integration flows (iFlows) by SAP are provided in the SAP API Business Hub to deploy them quickly to common integration patterns.
2. Cloud-Native Platform:
Being part of SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP), CPI provides elastic scaling, high availability, and simple maintenance.
3. Multiple Protocol Support:
CPI supports HTTP, SOAP, OData, SFTP, and others to enable integration between various systems.
4. Log and Monitor Extensively:
The monitoring dashboard has logs that are detailed in nature, a trace facility, and error handling, all of which have significant functions in fault repair.
• Combining SAP S/4HANA with Success Factors
• Intergrade third-party CRMs like Salesforce with SAP ERP
• Synchronization of data in real time between on premise and cloud apps
Conclusion:
SAP CPI is scalable and resilient that makes integration easy in a hybrid IT scenario. Whether as a business user, developer, or architect, learning CPI creates new possibilities to innovation and efficiency in integrated systems.
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