What Is SAP BTP — and Why Is It the Most Strategic SAP Platform Investment?

SAP BTP (Business Technology Platform) is SAP's unified cloud platform that serves as the foundation for building new SAP applications, integrating SAP with non-SAP systems, extending standard SAP functionality without modifying the core, and running data and analytics workloads. Every major SAP implementation today involves BTP in some form — whether for connecting SAP S/4 HANA with third-party systems, building custom Fiori extensions, or running the SAP Analytics Cloud and SAP IBP platforms.

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The platform encompasses four pillars: Database and Data Management (SAP HANA Cloud, SAP Data Intelligence), Analytics (SAP Analytics Cloud), Application Development and Integration (SAP Integration Suite, CAP, SAP Build, SAPUI5), and Intelligent Technologies (AI services, Process Automation). For SAP customers, BTP is the answer to the question: how do we add new capabilities and integrations to S/4 HANA without creating technical debt?

For developers, consultants, and IT architects, SAP BTP skills are arguably the highest-value investment in the SAP ecosystem right now. The breadth of the platform — from integration to development to data — means BTP professionals are in demand across every type of SAP project. Call 7796731656 to understand which BTP specialisation fits your technical background best.

SAP BTP Course Curriculum

M01SAP BTP Architecture & Overview
  • SAP BTP pillars — Database, Analytics, Application Development, Intelligent Tech
  • BTP Cockpit — Global account, subaccounts, directories
  • Environments — Cloud Foundry, Kyma (Kubernetes), ABAP
  • BTP Free Tier — setting up a trial account for hands-on practice
  • Service catalogue — understanding available BTP services
  • BTP vs SAP Cloud Platform (SCP) — evolution and rebrand
M02SAP Integration Suite
  • SAP Integration Suite overview — Cloud Integration, API Management, Event Mesh
  • Integration Flow (iFlow) development — sender, receiver adapters, mapping
  • Adapter types — HTTPS, SFTP, SOAP, OData, IDOC, JDBC, RFC
  • Message mapping and XSLT mapping
  • Exception handling and error monitoring in iFlows
  • API Management — creating, publishing, and securing APIs
  • Event Mesh — asynchronous event-based integration patterns
M03SAP HANA Cloud
  • SAP HANA Cloud architecture — in-memory cloud database
  • HANA Cloud central — instance management and monitoring
  • SQL and HANA-specific functions — window functions, spatial functions
  • Calculation views — graphical data modelling for analytics
  • HDI (HANA Deployment Infrastructure) — container-based development
  • Data lake integration — SAP HANA Cloud Data Lake
M04Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP)
  • CAP overview — SAP's opinionated framework for building cloud applications
  • CDS (Core Data Services) — defining entities, associations, and views
  • CAP Node.js services — building OData services with handlers
  • CAP Java services — Spring Boot-based CAP development
  • Authentication and authorisation in CAP — XSUAA integration
  • Remote services — consuming S/4 HANA APIs from CAP
  • Deploying CAP apps to BTP Cloud Foundry
M05SAP Build (Low-Code)
  • SAP Build Apps — visual no-code/low-code app builder
  • SAP Build Process Automation — workflow and RPA automation
  • SAP Build Work Zone — unified employee portal
  • Connecting Build apps to SAP S/4 HANA via OData
  • Building approval workflows with Build Process Automation
  • SAP Build use cases — employee self-service, mobile apps
M06BTP Security & DevOps
  • Identity and Access Management on BTP — SAP Identity Authentication Service (IAS)
  • OAuth 2.0 and XSUAA — token-based security in BTP apps
  • Destination service — connecting BTP to on-premise and cloud backends
  • Cloud Connector — secure tunnel from BTP to on-premise SAP
  • CI/CD pipeline on BTP — SAP Continuous Integration and Delivery service
  • Transport management — moving content across BTP subaccounts

SAP BTP Career Roles & Salary

BTP Developer
₹6–14 LPA
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Integration Specialist
₹8–18 LPA
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BTP Full Stack Dev
₹10–22 LPA
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BTP Solutions Architect
₹20–40 LPA
ExperienceRoleSalary Range
0–1 yearJunior BTP Developer / Integration Dev₹5–8 LPA
1–3 yearsSAP BTP Developer / Integration Consultant₹8–16 LPA
3–6 yearsSenior BTP Developer / Architect₹14–24 LPA
6+ yearsBTP Solutions Architect / Lead₹20–40 LPA

Who Should Join This Course?

Student Success Stories

“I was an SAP ABAP developer for 4 years and knew I needed to move to cloud skills. The BTP course at Aapvex covered Integration Suite, CAP, and BTP security in real depth. The hands-on iFlow development and CAP exercises on a live BTP account were excellent. Got placed as an SAP BTP Developer with a salary jump of 40% within 8 weeks.”
— Suresh P., SAP BTP Developer, Global SAP Partner, Pune
“Coming from a Java background, BTP felt like the right entry into the SAP world. The CAP framework was immediately familiar — it is essentially a Spring Boot wrapper with SAP-specific extensions. Aapvex covered the full BTP stack from Integration Suite to HANA Cloud. Got placed on an S/4 HANA extension project within 6 weeks. Call 7796731656.”
— Priyanka K., SAP BTP Full Stack Developer, IT Services MNC, Pune

Frequently Asked Questions

Is SAP BTP the same as SAP Cloud Platform (SCP)?
SAP BTP is the evolution and rebrand of SAP Cloud Platform. SAP has consolidated all its cloud platform services under the BTP umbrella and added significant new capabilities including SAP HANA Cloud, SAP Integration Suite (combining SAP Cloud Integration and API Business Hub), and SAP Build. If you have SCP experience, BTP is the natural upgrade path.
Do I need to know SAP to learn SAP BTP?
SAP functional knowledge helps for understanding the business context of integrations and extensions, but the BTP development skills themselves are based on web technologies (JavaScript/Node.js, Java) and cloud concepts. Experienced web or Java developers can learn BTP without extensive prior SAP background — they will pick up the SAP-specific context as they go. Call 7796731656 for a personalised recommendation.
What is the difference between SAP BTP Integration Suite and SAP PI/PO?
SAP PI/PO (Process Integration / Process Orchestration) is the on-premise integration middleware that has been used for decades. SAP Integration Suite on BTP is its cloud successor. Companies are migrating from PI/PO to Integration Suite, which is creating immediate demand for professionals who understand both the old and new platform. This course covers Integration Suite and also explains the PI/PO migration context.
How do I enrol in the SAP BTP course?
Call or WhatsApp 7796731656 to discuss your technical background and get a free counselling session on the best BTP entry point for you.