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What is SAP DSP?

Published in SAP Data Platform 2 mins read

SAP DSP refers to SAP Datasphere, which is SAP's comprehensive cloud data platform designed to help organizations unify their data and leverage it for analytics and planning.

Understanding SAP Datasphere (DSP)

SAP Datasphere is a modern, cloud-based data solution that builds upon and evolves SAP's previous data warehousing offerings, including SAP Data Warehouse Cloud. It serves as a foundational layer for a company's data architecture, providing capabilities for data integration, data cataloging, data modeling, and data warehousing in a unified environment.

Core Capabilities

SAP Datasphere aims to provide a "unified data experience" by offering:

  • Data Integration: Connecting to various data sources, both SAP and non-SAP, cloud and on-premises, to bring data together.
  • Data Cataloging: Discovering, understanding, and governing available data assets.
  • Data Modeling: Creating robust data models that provide a business context over raw data.
  • Data Warehousing: Storing and managing large volumes of data optimized for analytical queries.
  • Semantic Layer: Applying business logic and definitions consistently across different data consumption tools.

Why SAP Datasphere (DSP) is Important

In today's complex data landscape, organizations often struggle with data silos across different systems and applications. SAP Datasphere addresses this challenge by providing a central platform where data can be accessed, prepared, and modeled for analytical purposes without necessarily moving all data into a single location.

As highlighted by services like TEK's SAP Datasphere (DSP) enablement, it is designed for organizations looking to evaluate a modern cloud-based data warehouse or a hybrid BI strategy. This indicates its relevance for businesses transitioning to the cloud, looking for a scalable and flexible data warehousing solution, or adopting a hybrid approach that combines on-premises and cloud data sources for business intelligence and analytics.

It facilitates better decision-making by ensuring that business users have access to trusted, consistent, and timely data across the organization.

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