Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced an extended
collaboration with SAP AG to help enterprises around the globe build
richer business applications. In its latest enhancement to the SAP
NetWeaver® technology platform, SAP plans to enable developers to use
Adobe® Flash® and Adobe® Flex® components with the Web Dynpro
environment to add data visualization within SAP® applications, helping
customers to maximize business agility.
By incorporating key elements of the Adobe Flash Platform into its
enterprise solutions, SAP intends to give customers a competitive edge
with highly interactive and expressive user interface capabilities that
improve productivity and enable faster decision-making.
"By integrating Adobe’s well-established tools for developing
application interfaces with the power of Web Dynpro, SAP will be taking
a leading role in creating business applications that maximize business
agility and empower workers to effectively navigate processes and
information,” said Sanjay Katyal, vice president, Global Ecosystem &
Partner Group at SAP. "Our continued cooperation with Adobe underscores
SAP’s commitment to our ecosystem strategy, where we are bringing added
value to customers through better collaboration with partners. With this
integration of solutions, SAP plans to deliver more user-friendly
applications to knowledge workers and reduce the amount of time it takes
to collect, analyze and process information.”
Web Dynpro is the user interface development standard for all SAP
internal development to create and extend enterprise applications. Adobe
Flash and Adobe Flex components for use with Web Dynpro enables SAP
developers to enhance applications either with pre-built Flex components
or with their own components developed using Adobe Flex Builder™. The
results are rich and engaging Web-based experiences, where information
is easily understood and content is dynamically displayed.
"Enabling SAP developers to utilize the Adobe Flash Platform opens up
enormous possibilities for the future of today’s core enterprise
business applications,” said David Wadhwani, general manager and vice
president of the Platform Business Unit at Adobe. "We are excited to be
working with SAP to enable companies around the globe to improve the
user experience and accelerate decision making based on critical
business data.”
The expanded collaboration is part of a broader cooperation with SAP and
builds on Adobe’s reach to enterprise developers and customers. Today,
the SAP Interactive Forms software by Adobe has been acquired by over
1,000 SAP customers worldwide to accelerate adoption and improve
productivity of forms-based processes in SAP applications. Further,
Adobe Flex is integrated with the SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer tool,
used to create rich and engaging user experiences.
The Adobe Flash Platform enables enterprise application developers to
rapidly design and develop compelling Web applications that run
consistently across operating systems and browsers. The rich data
visualization capabilities of the platform allow the creation of
powerful decision support applications, processing high volumes of data.
Multi-step business process applications can be streamlined into a
single page experience that increases usability and throughput. With its
consistent runtime capability and over 98 percent penetration of
Internet-enabled desktops around the globe, Adobe Flash Player lowers
the costs associated with software maintenance and upgrades.
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