There’s a Bright Future for SAP BusinessObjects 4.3 and Beyond This blog post was authored by Nathan Truhan - Associate Director, Business Platform Transformation on Protiviti's SAP insights blog.What’s ahead for SAP’s BusinessObjects? Customers currently on BusinessObjects 4.2 should know that it will go out of support at the end of this year. Which means that now is the optimum time to make the move to the latest supported BusinessObjects version.Early direction provided by SAP, valid through 2022, stated that SAP BusinessObjects 4.3 would be the last on-premises version, supported until 2027, while all future support would only come with SAP BusinessObjects Private Cloud Edition or must be rewritten into SAP Analytics Cloud. Topics Data, Analytics and Business Intelligence In mid-2002, after receiving considerable feedback from its customers, SAP updated its statement of direction, which now predicts a long-running future for the platform, both in the cloud as well as on-premises, with the announcement of SAP BusinessObjects 2025. This new release is scheduled for preview at the end of 2024 with a general release in 2025. The support for this new release includes an end-of-life of 2030 with plans for additional releases that will extend support even further. Image Unlike prior releases, SAP is streamlining BusinessObjects 2025 to support Web Intelligence, Crystal Classic, Analysis for Office and Lumira Designer, so components such as Live Office, Crystal Enterprise, and Lumira Discovery are being deprecated. In addition, support for legacy UNV universes and multi-data source UNX universes will be removed. Image The future now looks brighter for SAP BusinessObjects for years to come. However, with all these changes, including the major interface changes that began in SAP BusinessObjects 4.3, we see customers hesitant to invest in upgrades. We advise these clients that SAP will not support all versions forever. It is important to understand the mitigation options and the questions to be asked to minimise business risks. Earlier versions of SAP BusinessObjects 4.1 went out of extended support in 2020 and version 4.2 has been out of mainstream support for over a year, reaching end of life in December of 2024.While SAP Analytics Cloud and other products can provide very detailed visual dashboards and provide some formatted data output, many customers tell us that there is still nothing that can beat a Web Intelligence or Crystal Report to provide real report level or pixel-perfect report level data. Even though some customers will stay on version 4.2 after December, and some are on older legacy platforms like XI 3.1 and XI R2, if something goes wrong, SAP will not be able to provide support.BusinessOjbects will remain viable well into the futureIn an ever-changing analytics landscape where multiple platforms are competing for market share, it is essential to know that SAP BusinessObjects will be available for years to come. The deprecation of existing products and tools can provide opportunities for enhancement but does not require redeveloping existing infrastructure from scratch to accommodate established migration paths and tools being developed by SAP.For clients that are still on BusinessObjects 4.2 and earlier, an upgrade to 4.3 or 2025 when it is released will need to be more in-depth. Besides the interface and tool changes that will occur with a typical upgrade, there are many questions to consider when planning and implementing. Some of these include:Should SAP BusinessObjects 4.3 be utilised until its end of life in 2027 while implementing a consolidation and cleanup, or is it wiser to plan for SAP BusinessObjects 2025 now?What content is used in the environment, and will any be impacted by deprecated features?What are the steps to update that content to be compatible with the recent version?Will this be an in-place or side-by-side upgrade in a new clean, updated environment?What hardware or virtual platform will the new version utilise? Is this an opportunity to migrate to the cloud?Does the organisation want to manage the infrastructure, or should a hosted and managed solution be considered?There are many factors to be considered around the future of SAP BusinessObjects and whether SAP BusinessObjects 4.3, 2025, or even a hosted Private Cloud Edition may be the appropriate next step for any organisation. Protiviti can help answer these questions and be a partner to a successful upgrade and migration to these versions and beyond.To learn more about our SAP consulting services, contact us. Find out more about our solutions: SAP Consulting Services As a Gold Partner and 7-time partner of the year, Protiviti helps clients execute their S/4HANA journey. We provide digital transformation and intelligent automation solutions across business processes, analytics, cloud, security, compliance, and managed services. Data and Analytics Services Our enterprise data and analytics services help companies not only manage the data, but also break down data silos to identify untapped opportunities and expose hidden risks. Reporting and Visualisation Building from a solid data foundation, we use analytics and insights to support transformative business decisions. Our services turn data into actionable insights by revealing patterns and trends so you can make decisions based on facts. 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