It was basically for branchless banking and mobile wallet. There are multiple use cases built on top of that including agent banking, wallet transactions, fund transfers, merchant payments, and all related functionality.
It has impacted my mobile applications overall specific to the user's and customer's requirements. Some of our customers might not have network facilities within their warehouse, so instead of spending quite a lot of money on network around chilled and frozen areas, they wanted an offline capability of the app. They don't have to switch between multiple applications; just one application, whether they have a network or not, they can still keep using it.Over the years, I have seen benefits from using SAP Mobile Platform and now mobile services, and I think SAP keeps improving the capabilities around SDKs or system. This has made it more developer-friendly and it's not that complex to build mobile services.
I use the solution in my company for our customers' sites. I worked for a consulting company previously, which was until last year or a couple of months ago, but I will say my experience on the mobile development platform of SAP was always at the customer site. In the past, the tool was used if you were talking about approval for a purchase order, confirmation of some request, or inquiry for a summary service.
In our mobile app development, we use SAP Mobile Platform primarily for building apps with SAP UI5. SAP provides a convenient build process, making it easy to develop based on business requirements. We integrate seamlessly with their integration suite, ensuring connectivity with SAP and other systems. Ultimately, our users access the app via a browser on their mobile devices, connecting to SAP for efficient use.
Integration Consultant at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
May 5, 2023
I am currently working with SAP, specifically on implementing the SAP Mobile Platform for energy modeling. We use the SAP Mobile Platform to implement numerous models, including CRM, billing, and logistics. We have successfully configured and deployed these models as part of this project.
SAP Solution Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Reseller
Sep 27, 2022
SAP mobile platform is not just for developing front end applications. It has many other components, like integration, middle layer management, and security.
We have no less than 26 different applications on SAP Mobile Platform through the SAP app store. When corporate needs go up, we identify needs and find out where we can plug into them to fill those needs.
We have implemented SAP Mobile Platform into two to three banks. We are one of their OEM partners. There are multiple types of customer onboarding. There are multichannel platforms like mobile apps, where you have an Agent and Salesforce app. From there, users can onboard the customer or the customers can do self-onboarding from ATM machines. There are multiple types of transactions. We have mobile wallet transactions, including bill payments and telco-based top-ups, or we have QR code-based payments and we have integration with third-party agents as well. With the telco companies, the customers can walk into any of the telco agents and they can do cash-ins/outs.
SAP Mobile Platform is a mobile enterprise application platform developed to make it easier to create applications that connect business data to mobile devices for workflow management and back-office integration. SAP Mobile Platform provides a layer of middleware between heterogeneous back-end data sources such as relational databases, enterprise applications and files, and mobile devices that need to read and write back-end data. The platform is very helpful to developers, making it quick...
It was basically for branchless banking and mobile wallet. There are multiple use cases built on top of that including agent banking, wallet transactions, fund transfers, merchant payments, and all related functionality.
It has impacted my mobile applications overall specific to the user's and customer's requirements. Some of our customers might not have network facilities within their warehouse, so instead of spending quite a lot of money on network around chilled and frozen areas, they wanted an offline capability of the app. They don't have to switch between multiple applications; just one application, whether they have a network or not, they can still keep using it.Over the years, I have seen benefits from using SAP Mobile Platform and now mobile services, and I think SAP keeps improving the capabilities around SDKs or system. This has made it more developer-friendly and it's not that complex to build mobile services.
I use the solution in my company for our customers' sites. I worked for a consulting company previously, which was until last year or a couple of months ago, but I will say my experience on the mobile development platform of SAP was always at the customer site. In the past, the tool was used if you were talking about approval for a purchase order, confirmation of some request, or inquiry for a summary service.
In our mobile app development, we use SAP Mobile Platform primarily for building apps with SAP UI5. SAP provides a convenient build process, making it easy to develop based on business requirements. We integrate seamlessly with their integration suite, ensuring connectivity with SAP and other systems. Ultimately, our users access the app via a browser on their mobile devices, connecting to SAP for efficient use.
I am currently working with SAP, specifically on implementing the SAP Mobile Platform for energy modeling. We use the SAP Mobile Platform to implement numerous models, including CRM, billing, and logistics. We have successfully configured and deployed these models as part of this project.
SAP mobile platform is not just for developing front end applications. It has many other components, like integration, middle layer management, and security.
We have no less than 26 different applications on SAP Mobile Platform through the SAP app store. When corporate needs go up, we identify needs and find out where we can plug into them to fill those needs.
We have implemented SAP Mobile Platform into two to three banks. We are one of their OEM partners. There are multiple types of customer onboarding. There are multichannel platforms like mobile apps, where you have an Agent and Salesforce app. From there, users can onboard the customer or the customers can do self-onboarding from ATM machines. There are multiple types of transactions. We have mobile wallet transactions, including bill payments and telco-based top-ups, or we have QR code-based payments and we have integration with third-party agents as well. With the telco companies, the customers can walk into any of the telco agents and they can do cash-ins/outs.