At SAP Sapphire 2025, one message came through loud and clear: AI is no longer a bolt-on - it’s a foundational capability. SAP unveiled that Joule, its new AI assistant, now no longer just sits within SAP but is now designed to sit natively on top of other applications.
From auto-generated reports to predictive decision support and real-time data insights, Joule promises to shift how businesses interact with their systems. Efficiency isn’t just a buzzword anymore - it’s being baked into the core of enterprise workflows.
SAP’s AI integrations aren’t surface level. What’s coming - and in some cases, already rolling out - are tools that can:
For companies running complex SAP landscapes, the promise of enterprise-wide time savings and smarter decision-making is compelling. But that doesn’t mean transformation is plug-and-play.
AI still needs people - just not the same ones
As automation takes hold, there’s rising demand for talent who can implement and maximise the benefits of AI within SAP - particularly across BTP, Fiori and AI modules.
In the short term, that means a spike in freelance and project-based hiring, as organisations look to fast-track value without committing to permanent headcount. But in the long run, we’re looking at a reduction in manual reporting roles and a shift in skills requirements across SAP teams.
As AI transforms the SAP ecosystem, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the pace and complexity of change. Trillion is here to help. Whether you’re assessing where to begin, or need immediate support with specialist SAP talent, we can guide you through it - clearly, confidently and at your pace.
Contact us today to talk through your roadmap and discover how we can help you unlock the real value of AI in SAP.