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| SAP UX update Q1/2026: new user experience innovations in SAP S/4HANA Cloud public edition 2602 |
| The Q1/2026 UX update highlights powerful enhancements coming to SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition 2602, showcasing SAP’s commitment to delivering an intuitive, intelligent, and modern cloud ERP experience. This release introduces advanced AI‑assisted features, including smart personalization of My Home, intelligent error explanations, and enhanced situation handling. Users also benefit from improved productivity through Fiori Launchpad upgrades, such as launching apps via transaction codes, a new default shell bar, and mobile‑optimized Fiori elements. With features like “required reading,” richer personalization, and seamless access through Joule and SAP Mobile Start, SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition empowers organizations to work smarter, faster, and more confidently in the cloud. |
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| Reinventing SAP project delivery with AI: how Joule empowers consultants with instant expertise |
| SAP Joule for Consultants redefines project delivery by providing instant, expert‑level SAP knowledge grounded in SAP’s authoritative and continuously updated content. Designed for the unique needs of consultants, Joule accelerates decision‑making, improves design quality, and shortens implementation timelines. Acting as an AI teammate, it surfaces accurate answers, guides solution architecture, and reduces time spent searching documentation. Joule enhances cloud transformation outcomes, supports complex S/4HANA migrations, and enables both consulting partners and internal IT teams to work smarter and collaborate more effectively. With upcoming features like partner‑knowledge integration, Joule will unify SAP and firm‑specific expertise into a single intelligent assistant. |
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| AI trends shaping SAP modernization in 2026: automation, intelligence, and the rise of citizen developers |
| AI is emerging as a powerful yet challenging force in SAP modernization. Although automation adoption has levelled off, organizations increasingly recognize AI’s transformative potential but hesitate due to system complexity and migration pressures. Many teams are adopting case‑by‑case automation enhanced by AI and turning to no‑code/low‑code tools that empower citizen developers to build intelligent workflows. As companies migrate to S/4HANA, AI becomes essential for data quality, process redesign, and operational efficiency. Meanwhile, AI‑enabled platforms like SAP BTP face skill gaps that limit full adoption. Overall, AI is becoming central to achieving long‑term value in SAP transformation, despite growing pains. |