![]() ![]() That meant that SAP already develops native iOS applications built on Apple’s Swift programming language, and at that time, the German software giant also created a specific design language for its Fiori user experience (UX) to help developers build their applications. That deal saw both firms work together on enterprise applications for iOS, powered by SAP HANA in-memory analytics. It should be remembered that Apple and SAP had already signed a partnership deal back in May 2016. It will see Apple’s Core ML integrated into the SAP Cloud Platform SDK for iOS for the first time, and comes as Apple continues to expand its presence in the enterprise sector. SAP has announced that it is expanding its app portfolio on both the iOS and Mac platform by utilising Apple’s on-device machine-learning technology.
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