AI in 2026 – What It Means for SAP Customers

AI is shifting from labs and pilots to the fundament of everyday enterprise operations. In 2026, AI will not be an add-on to your technology portfolio; rather, it will start to shape how enterprise systems are designed, governed, licensed and secured, including those like SAP.  

From JNC’s point of view, as a vendor-agnostic SAP licensing, commercial, and security expert, this is mostly good news. AI provides real possibilities for increased efficiency, better decision making anddeeper company relationships.

This article outlines five defining AI themes for 2026 and what they mean for SAP customers. The first theme is: 

SAP value will be unlocked through specialized AI models:

The next wave of enterprise AI will be powered by domain-specific foundation models, which are trained on organized business data  that SAP system generate in large quantities. This is a big opportunity for SAP users, because it makes AI no longer a theoretical experiment but rather a real-life, high-value use case that can be executed. 

In SAP environments, these models  will perform the following tasks: 

  • More accurate forecasting across finance, manufacturing, and supply chain 
  • Earlier detection of anomalies, risks, and inefficiencies 
  • Better optimization of inventory, production, and logistics 

This shift aligns well with SAP’s strengths in transactional data. However, as AI models interact more deeply with SAP data, organizations must be mindful of how data is accessed and consumed. 

SAP landscapes will move toward AI-native architecture:

In 2026, many SAP environments will shift toward AI-native architectures, where AI features are built into   underlying applications instead of being added onto them. This enables more adaptive, intent-driven processes and reduces reliance on rigid, transaction-based workflows. 

Area Potential Benefits Additional Complexity
Process Design More adaptive, intent-driven processes embedded directly within SAP applications More complex system design compared to traditional transaction-based workflows
Automation Greater end-to-end automation across business processes Increased dependency on AI models and underlying data quality
User Experience Improved productivity through AI-assisted insights and decision-making More nuanced access management for AI-driven actions and recommendations
Innovation Model Faster innovation without continuous custom development or enhancements Greater governance requirements to control AI behavior and outcomes
Security & Governance More consistent use of AI across standard SAP functionality Expanded scope for authorization, monitoring, and compliance controls

 

Agent-based automation will require stronger governance:

AI-based agents who can plan, reason, and execute multi-step tasks will interoperate with human SAP users even more. They can help drive efficiency by taking the cognitive load of labour-intensive processes that needed manual involvement in the past. 

‬ From the optimistic perspective, AI agents ‪can: 

  • Reduce operational workload. 
  • Improve consistency in process execution. 
  • Support faster decision-making across SAP functions. 

However, as the number of agents grows, governance becomes critical. 

SAP consumption will be reshaped by intent-driven ERP:

Generative interfaces and intent-driven ERP experiences represent a major usability improvement for SAP customers. Instead of navigating multiple transactions and applications, users will increasingly express outcomes and let SAP systems and AI agents handle the execution. 

This shift can: 

  • Improve user adoption of SAP. 
  • Reduce training requirements. 
  • Increase overall productivity. 

At the same time,  abstracting user interaction from traditional transactions complicates measuring SAP usage. 

Sovereign AI and data residency are reshaping  SAP’s strategy:

Data residency requirements and sovereign AI are influencing how companies make their SAP platforms. Overall, this trend is a positive one: it encourages stronger data governance and  transparency to thoughtful  architectural choices related to AI and cloud services. 

Area Potential Benefits Key Trade-Offs
Data Control Greater autonomy over storage, processing, and access to business-critical SAP data Reduced flexibility compared to fully global cloud platforms
Regulatory Compliance Improved alignment with regulatory, industry, and government requirements Higher costs driven by region-specific infrastructure and compliance controls
Use of AI in SAP Increased confidence applying AI to sensitive finance, HR, supply chain, and public sector workloads Additional architectural and operational complexity
Operational Resilience Stronger operating models during geopolitical and regulatory uncertainty More complex coordination across multinational SAP landscapes
Commercial & Licensing Impact Clearer governance for data sovereignty and AI usage decisions Greater need for detailed SAP contract, cloud, and licensing reviews

Preparing your SAP environment for AI in 2026

By 2026, AI will be a core capability within SAP environments. Organizations that benefit most will be those that approach AI adoption strategically, embracing innovation while maintaining control.  

From JNC’s perspective, preparation should focus on: 

  • Proactive SAP license governance and optimization 
  • Aligning AI-driven usage with SAP contract terms 
  • Strengthening SAP security, user management, and GRC controls 
  • Designing SAP architectures that support AI without increasing risk 
  • Maintaining audit readiness in increasingly automated landscapes 

AI creates a significant opportunity for SAP clients – but that must be balanced. Organizations with strong governance, commercial clarity, and proper security capabilities for AI deployment will be confident about its deployment, protecting themselves against preventable risk. 

Source: AI in 2026

This article was written by Valeria Pulbere. 
Connect with Valeria on LinkedIn to stay informed on SAP licensing, commercial strategy and security best practices.

 

Author: Valerie Pulbere
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