This program brings together SAP and AWS technologies, expertise, and partner networks to co-create industry-specific AI solutions that help customers unlock data-driven innovation and achieve measurable results.
Get a quick snapshot of how the program helps you accelerate GenAI adoption, unlock funding opportunities, and collaborate directly with SAP and AWS experts to build and scale high-value AI solutions.
Dive deeper into how the program works, what support you receive, and how partners and customers accelerate outcomes with SAP and AWS. Get clear answers to help you take the next step.
Learn why SAP and AWS launched this program and how leading enterprises are already transforming with partner-built GenAI solutions. See what’s possible when industry expertise meets scalable AI infrastructure.
GitHub Stars are a proxy for developer interest. Weekly GitHub star growth highlights fast-rising repos, giving early insight ...
Enterprise teams are moving from ad hoc coding agents to coordinated multi-agent systems with standardized skills, orchestration ...
An AI investment could be leaking money through poor cloud networking. Discover how IT leaders cut costs, boost speed and gain a ...
IBM wants to differentiate itself in the market by targeting enterprises with the most complex environments, such as those that ...
DevOps, Agile and Waterfall offer distinct approaches to software delivery, varying in speed, flexibility, risk management and ...
Harness makes its artifact registry generally available beyond early preview customers, with a security twist that could ...
AI is becoming essential, but its complexity pushes businesses to modernize legacy systems, consolidate platforms and expand ...
IT automation is shifting toward AI-driven, agentic systems that improve efficiency, agility and security while introducing ...
CIOs must prioritize LLM risk management as adoption grows. They should assess workflows, data security and vendor practices to ...
Enterprise AI promises cost savings, but hidden expenses often exceed projections—and sometimes surpass the salaries of workers ...