
SAP Cloud Platform has been rebranded as SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) on 18 Jan 2021. SAP BTP brings together application development and automation, data and analytics, integration, and AI capabilities in one unified environment.
SAP Integration Suite combines the integration capabilities such as Cloud Integration (Process Integration), API Management, Integration Advisor, and Open Connectors into a cohesive and simplified toolkit for enterprise integrations.
Features:
Build Integration Scenarios : Discover, design, and operate scenarios for end-to-end process integration with Cloud Integration.
Manage APIs : Discover, protect, govern, and publish APIs to developers with API Management and Graph. Ensure that your APIs comply with best-practice security policies.
Extend Non-SAP Connectivity : Connect to non-SAP cloud applications from your integration scenarios with Open Connectors.
Implement Interfaces and Mappings : Design interfaces and mappings using crowdsourcing and machine learning with Integration Advisor.
Manage Trading Partners : Design and operate business-to-business scenarios with Trading Partner Management.
Provide Integration Technology Guidance : Define, document, and govern your integration strategy powered by ISA-M with Integration Assessment.
Assess Migration Scenarios : Estimate the migration effort for SAP Process Orchestration scenarios with Migration Assessment.
Run Hybrid Integrations : Manage APIs and process integration scenarios within your own private landscapes.
Capabilities:
• Cloud Integration
• API Management
• Graph
• Open Connectors
• Integration Advisor
• Trading Partner Management
• Integration Assessment
• Migration Assessment
Case Study: Integrating SAP Commerce Cloud with S/4 HANA Leveraging SAP BTP Integration Capabilities
SAP Commerce Cloud (SAP Hybris) drives digital transformation enabling one to become an omni-channel business, delivering contextual customer experiences and unifying customer processes. It drive profitable outcomes by creating connected, insightful, and adaptive electronic commerce experiences, using feature-rich and scalable solutions that one can trust.
E-commerce (SAP Commerce Cloud) has become increasingly important for enterprises for multiple reasons :
• Global Presence: E-commerce allows enterprises to reach a global audience without the need for physical stores.
• High Availability: Unlike traditional stores with fixed operating hours, e-commerce websites are accessible 24/7. This provides customers the flexibility to shop at any time and any time zone, which leads to increased sales and revenue.
• Cost-Effective: Establishing and maintaining an e-commerce storefront is more cost-effective than running a physical store. The need for a large workforce is also reduced.
• Omni Channels: E-commerce allows enterprises to multiply their sales channels. They can combine online strategies like mobile, social media etc to create an omni presence, offering customers a consistent experience through different touch points.
In a connected and integrated enterprise, solutions cannot work in silos. That is where SAP Integration Capabilities can help to quickly integrate SAP Commerce Cloud with S/4 HANA (public/private cloud) in a streamlined manner.
Architecture

Components of the Architecture
SAP BTP Connectivity Service: Connectivity service is a thread that connects cloud and on premise or cloud systems securely and seamlessly.
Some benefits are listed below:
• Secure Gateway: Establishes a secure gateway for enterprises with ERP systems behind a firewall.
• Data Protection: Ensures data protection during transit, whether for on-premise or cloud ERP systems.
• Destination Service: Includes the Destination Service, which centralizes API endpoint and connectivity metadata management.
• Cloud Connector: Utilizes the Cloud Connector as a network proxy to shield on-premise systems from direct internet exposure.
• Hybrid Bridge: Vital for businesses operating in hybrid environments, bridging the gap between on-premise and cloud-based systems.
Cloud Integration: Cloud Integration stands as a cornerstone within the SAP BTP Integration Suite, playing a pivotal role in data replication. Some benefits are listed below:
• Logic Hub: Cloud Integration is where you craft the logic for message transformation and enrichment.
• Prepackaged Content: For SAP Commerce Cloud, SAP delivers tried-and-tested prepackaged integration content that can be swiftly adapted and enhanced for master data and transactional data integration.
• Data Harmony: Cloud Integration offers powerful data mapping and transformation tools. These tools ensure compatibility between heterogeneous systems, enabling effective data integration and replication.
• Production-Ready Monitoring: It provides monitoring capabilities that are invaluable for debugging issues in a production environment. This keeps your operations running smoothly.
• Security: Cloud Integration places a strong emphasis on security. It incorporates data encryption, robust authentication, and authorization mechanisms to shield sensitive information from unauthorized access.
API Management: API management capability is a backbone of API first approach. Some benefits are listed below:
• External Exposure: Empowers you to expose integration flows, ODATA services, and open connectors to the external world, expanding your reach.
• Security Configuration: Allows you to configure certificates and API keys, ensuring data security.
• Monetization Potential: Provides the capability to monetize your APIs, creating revenue streams.
• Policy Templates: Offers over 40 out-of-the-box policy templates, including OAuth and traffic management, for robust API security.
• Business Growth: Enables the exposure of sales and distribution OData services to SAP and non SAP ecosystem, fostering business growth.
Use cases/ Business scenarios

eCommerce integration with S4/HANA
1. Contract Replication
2. Customer Order Replication
3. Material Replication
4. Opportunity Follow up
5. Sales Quote Follow up
Replicating master data (B2BCustomer) from S/4 HANA to Commerce Cloud:
SAP Integration Suite offers standard integration flows for enterprises seeking to seamlessly replicate critical B2B customer data from their S/4 HANA system to SAP Commerce Cloud. This integration is achieved through the use of the Data Replication Framework (DRF), a powerful tool designed to simplify and accelerate data exchange.
Key Highlights:
• Prepackaged Content: Integration Suite provides a prepackaged integration flow that facilitates the replication of B2B customer data. No need to start from scratch but can leverage a ready-to-use solution that accelerates the integration process.
• Sales Data Management: The integration flow is designed to handle sales data. It takes care of details, ensuring that the data you’re replicating is accurate and maintains data integrity.
• Data Splitting: In scenarios where there is bulk data to replicate, the integration flow takes charge by efficiently splitting the requests. This ensures that data is organized and managed seamlessly, providing optimal performance.
• Structured Data Model: The integration flow aligns with the data model expected by Commerce Cloud integration objects, following the standard guidelines defined in the Commerce B2B customer architecture. This means that the replicated data is in a format that seamlessly fits into the Commerce Cloud environment reducing customizations in commerce platform.
• Customization Options: While the prepackaged integration flow is ready to go, it’s also customizable. You have the flexibility enhance it to your specific requirements or make enhancements as needed. This empowers you to swiftly set up master data replication that suits your unique business needs.
API Management for real time integration:
take an example of replicating sales order creation from SAP Commerce to S/4 HANA. SAP offers standard integration flow for sales order replication but it is asynchronous. In certain cases based on business requirements, Commerce Cloud would like to adhere to synchronous order creation. This is where we can leverage API management capability. Some of the benefits are mentioned below:
• Custom Integration Needs: When standard integration flows don’t align with specific business requirements, API management offers a flexible solution.
• Direct S/4 OData Consumption: Enables satellite systems to directly consume S/4 OData services.
• Asynchronous vs. Real-Time: While asynchronous order replication decouples systems, real-time validation and submission are possible via API management.
• Secure Exposure: API management creates a protective proxy around S/4 OData services, ensuring secure integration.
• Out-of-the-Box Policies: Offers a selection of out-of-the-box policy templates, including security measures.
Few more use cases are:
• Replicate OMS Order Notifications from S4HANA To SAP Commerce Cloud
• Replicate Prices and Discounts from S4HANA To SAP Commerce Cloud
• Replicate-Orders-From-SAP-Commerce-Cloud-To-SAP-S4HANA
• Route Idocs From S4HANA To SAP Commerce Cloud