Build Better Applications
with SAP Business Technology Platform

Create new solutions and extend your existing SAP systems with SAP BTP – the cloud platform that connects your applications, data, and processes. From custom applications to analytics and integration, BTP offers the tools you need to adapt and improve your business operations.

What is SAP Business Technology Platform?

SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) is a cloud platform that combines tools for data management, analytics, application development, and integration. It allows you to create new applications, extend your existing SAP solutions, and connect different systems whether they’re in the cloud or on-premise. 

BTP helps organizations: 

  • Build cloud applications with both code-based and low-code approaches 
  • Extend SAP solutions without modifying core systems 
  • Connect SAP and non-SAP applications 
  • Analyze data from various sources 
  • Add AI capabilities to business processes 
  • Run applications on different cloud providers

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Predictive modeling

Process automation

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Common challenges

Key benefits

Faster Application Delivery

BTP’s pre-built services and development tools help you create new applications in weeks instead of months, allowing quicker responses to business needs.

Better Connected Systems

Integration tools connect your cloud and on-premise systems, helping maintain consistent information across different applications.

More Business User Involvement

Low-code tools allow business users to create simple applications and workflows themselves, reducing dependency on IT teams.

Multiple Cloud Options

You can deploy applications on various cloud providers, giving you flexibility to align with your existing cloud strategy and regulatory needs.

Long-term Viability

As part of SAP’s strategic platform, BTP receives regular updates and new features that extend the usefulness of your applications over time.

Ready to unlock the potential of SAP BTP for your business?

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How it works

Business Analysis

We start by understanding your business goals, current systems, and future plans to find where BTP can add the most value.

Design

Our technical experts create solutions using appropriate BTP services, focusing on performance, security, and long-term costs.

Step-by-Step Development

We build solutions in small, manageable pieces, collecting your feedback frequently to make adjustments as needed.

Team Training

We work closely with your team and provide documentation to ensure you can maintain and improve the solution after our work is complete.

Ongoing Support

After implementation, we help monitor performance, manage costs, and plan future improvements.

Use Cases

Intelligent Process Extensions

Cloud-based applications that enhance standard SAP processes with additional steps, approvals, or validations without modifying the core system.

Customer and Partner Portals

Secure, branded experiences that enable external stakeholders to access relevant data and participate in business processes through intuitive interfaces.

Cross-System Workflows

Orchestrated processes that span multiple systems, combining SAP and non-SAP applications into cohesive business workflows.

Data-Driven Applications

Solutions that transform raw data into actionable insights through advanced analytics, visualization, and embedded intelligence.

Mobile Workforce Solutions

Field service, inventory management, and approval applications that extend business processes to mobile devices securely and efficiently.

Want to explore how SAP BTP can address your specific challenges?

Our experts can guide you through the platform’s capabilities and help you build a practical roadmap.

Efficiency Unlocked:
Integration Case Study

Why us

With over 10 years of hands-on experience in system integration, Sygeon has been a trusted partner for businesses across industries. Our team includes certified Integration Suite architects and developers who stay current with the latest platform capabilities through continuous training and collaboration with SAP. Our journey with SAP Integration Suite started with its early versions, giving us deep expertise in the platform’s evolution and capabilities.

Results-Focused Approach

We prioritize achieving measurable business improvements rather than implementing technology for its own sake

Balanced Technical Knowledge

Our team understands both traditional SAP systems and modern cloud development, helping bridge these different worlds effectively.

Practical Experience

Our experience with BTP projects helps us avoid common pitfalls and implement solutions more efficiently.

Our experts are here to help.

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Radosław Ruciński

SAP Integration Architect / co-owner






    Frequently Asked Questions

    01 What's the difference between SAP BTP and SAP's traditional platforms?

    SAP BTP is a cloud-native platform that provides services for application development, integration, data management, and intelligence through a flexible, consumption-based model. Unlike traditional on-premise platforms, BTP enables rapid innovation with lower upfront investment and continuous updates. It complements rather than replaces core SAP systems, enabling extension without modification.

    No, BTP is designed to work alongside your existing SAP landscape, whether on-premise or cloud-based. You can leverage BTP to extend and enhance your current systems without disruption, following a side-by-side extension approach that preserves your core investments while enabling innovation.

    SAP BTP offers flexible consumption options, including subscription models for specific services and cloud credits that can be applied across different capabilities. The right approach depends on your intended usage patterns and specific services required. We can help analyze your needs and recommend optimal licensing strategies that align with your budget and usage projections.

    Yes, BTP provides extensive integration capabilities through the SAP Integration Suite, including pre-built connectors for major enterprise applications, open protocols, and API management tools. These capabilities enable seamless communication between SAP, third-party, and custom applications in hybrid landscapes.

    BTP supports multiple development approaches, from traditional coding to low-code tools. For professional developers, skills in JavaScript, Java, or ABAP (for the ABAP environment) are valuable. However, BTP also offers low-code tools like SAP Build that enable business users to create applications with minimal technical expertise. Our teams typically include both specialized developers and business analysts to leverage the full spectrum of BTP capabilities.

    BTP includes dedicated services for AI and machine learning through SAP AI Core, which provides infrastructure and tools for building, deploying, and managing machine learning models. These capabilities can be integrated into applications to enable intelligent scenarios like document processing, predictive maintenance, and demand forecasting.

    Absolutely. Many organizations begin with focused projects that address specific business needs, then expand their BTP footprint as they gain experience and demonstrate value. This incremental approach reduces risk and enables teams to build capabilities progressively. We typically recommend starting with high-impact, well-defined use cases that can deliver tangible results within 8-12 weeks.

    SAP BTP incorporates comprehensive security measures, including encryption, identity management, access controls, and regular security audits. The platform complies with major security standards and certifications, including ISO 27001, SOC 1/2, and industry-specific regulations. Additionally, organizations can implement their own security policies and controls to meet specific requirements.

    SAP BTP: Extending SAP Systems While Maintaining a Clean Core

    Businesses today need to balance system stability with the ability to adapt quickly to market changes. SAP Business Technology Platform helps solve this challenge by allowing companies to keep their core SAP systems standardized while building extensions and customizations on BTP instead. 

    This “clean core” approach has become increasingly important as SAP shifts to cloud-based offerings. When core systems remain standard (without direct modifications), they can receive regular updates from SAP without disruption. Meanwhile, custom extensions built on BTP can evolve independently to address specific business requirements. 

    For companies that have invested heavily in SAP systems over the years, BTP provides a practical way forward. Rather than replacing existing systems or making risky modifications, organizations can add new capabilities through BTP while maintaining their current operations. The platform’s integration tools help ensure that information flows correctly between old and new systems, preventing disconnected data as more applications move to the cloud.

    Low-Code Tools on SAP BTP: Bridging the Developer Gap

    Many companies struggle with limited IT resources and long backlogs of requested applications. SAP BTP helps address this problem through low-code development tools that allow business users to create simple applications without extensive programming knowledge.


    SAP Build is the main low-code tool on BTP, offering capabilities for process automation, application creation, and personalized work spaces. Subject matter experts who understand specific business processes can build applications that address day-to-day operational needs without waiting for professional developers to become available. This approach allows organizations to work on more initiatives simultaneously.


    Professional developers also benefit from these tools, using them to create prototypes quickly and work more closely with business teams. When business users and IT professionals collaborate, the resulting applications benefit from both operational knowledge and technical best practices. This collaborative approach often results in faster development times and better user adoption because the people who will use the application are involved in creating it.

    Connecting Different Systems with SAP BTP

    As companies work with more external partners and cloud services, connecting these different systems becomes increasingly important. SAP BTP includes integration tools specifically designed to connect SAP systems with other applications and services. 

    The SAP Integration Suite on BTP helps manage different types of connections, whether between applications, business partners, or data sources. Instead of using separate tools for each type of connection, this suite provides a single place to create, monitor, and secure all these integrations. For companies with many different systems, this approach reduces complexity and makes the connections more reliable. 

    One particularly useful integration approach available on BTP is event-based communication. SAP Event Mesh allows systems to notify each other about important business events (like “order created” or “inventory updated”) without needing constant back-and-forth communication. This method works well for situations requiring quick responses, such as inventory updates, order status changes, or machine sensor readings. Using these modern integration methods, companies can build business processes that work smoothly across different systems.

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