I spent two hours and nineteen minutes watching Jensen Huang’s GTC 2026 keynote. Most of it was about GPUs, token factories, and trillion-dollar infrastructure bets with science fiction space faring data centres. But buried inside that keynote — at exactly the 2-hour-and-2-minute mark — was a single slide that stopped me cold.
Twelve architecture diagrams. Twelve of the world’s largest enterprise software companies. Each one showing how they had completely rebuilt their product around AI agents. Adobe. Atlassian. Salesforce. ServiceNow. Siemens. Synopsys.
And bottom left: SAP.
If you are an ABAP developer and you haven’t watched this keynote, clear your calendar. Because the world Jensen described is not coming. It has already arrived — and SAP has already built its response to it. The question is whether your ABAP code is ready for what sits above it.
I spent two hours and nineteen minutes watching Jensen Huang’s GTC 2026 keynote. Most of it was about GPUs, token factories, and trillion-dollar infrastructure bets with science fiction space faring data centres. But buried inside that keynote — at exactly the 2-hour-and-2-minute mark — was a single slide that stopped me cold.Twelve architecture diagrams. Twelve of the world’s largest enterprise software companies. Each one showing how they had completely rebuilt their product around AI agents. Adobe. Atlassian. Salesforce. ServiceNow. Siemens. Synopsys.And bottom left: SAP.If you are an ABAP developer and you haven’t watched this keynote, clear your calendar. Because the world Jensen described is not coming. It has already arrived — and SAP has already built its response to it. The question is whether your ABAP code is ready for what sits above it. Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles
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