Welcome back to the blog post series about how to create your own Microsoft Teams extension for SAP solutions. In today’s seventh blog post, you will learn how to deploy your extension application ...
SAP & MS Teams 7 – Get your Microsoft Azure settings ready
Welcome back to the blog post series about how to create your own Microsoft Teams extension for SAP solutions. In today’s seventh blog post, you will learn which further components need to be set u...
BTP private linky swear with Azure – connecting to not-yet supported PaaS with Private Link Service for Azure
Dear community, Continuing with the implementation journey of BTP Private Link Service (PLS) we will have a closer look at integrating services from the Azure PaaS portfolio, that are not yet adde...
SAP & MS Teams 6 – Set up your SAP Cloud Integration instance
Welcome back to the blog post series about how to create your own Microsoft Teams extension for SAP solutions. In today’s sixth blog post I will provide you with all relevant details about the conf...
Integrate a CI/CD Pipeline on Azure DevOps with DevOps-Related Services from SAP BTP, Cloud Foundry
In this blogpost you will learn how to create an SAP BTP development CI/CD pipeline integrated with Azure DevOps – allowing you to run pipelines on Azure DevOps that continuously deploy new feature...
SAP & MS Teams 5 – SAP SuccessFactors instance setup
Welcome back to the blog post series about how to create your own Microsoft Teams extension using SAP BTP and Microsoft Azure. In today’s fifth blog post I will provide you all relevant details to ...
SAP & MS Teams 4 – SAP BTP subaccount configuration and test users
Welcome back to the blog post series about how to create your own Microsoft Teams extension using SAP BTP and Microsoft Azure. In today’s fourth blog post, I will provide you with the first setup s...
Principal propagation in a multi-cloud solution between Microsoft Azure and SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP), Part V - Production readiness with unified API- and infrastructure management
API Management and Monitoring In part II of this blog series, the scenario has been extended with an OData service exposed by the SAP backend system in the corporate network. The service endpoint ...
SAP & MS Teams 3 – Requirements and application architecture
Welcome back to the blog post series about how to create your own Microsoft Teams extension using SAP BTP and Microsoft Azure. In today’s third blog post, I will provide you with all relevant detai...
Import SAP OData metadata as an API
This article shows how to import an OData service using its metadata description. In this article, SAP Gateway serves as an example. However, you can apply the approach to any OData-compliant servi...