SAP and Snowflake Unite: Zero-Copy Data Sharing Transforms the Business Data Fabric 

The enterprise data landscape has reached an inflection point. For decades, organisations have grappled with a fundamental tension: SAP systems hold their most critical business data, yet extracting that data for advanced analytics has meant choosing between preserving semantic richness and achieving cloud-scale performance. SAP and Snowflake’s newly announced partnership fundamentally changes this equation by enabling organisations to seamlessly leverage Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud and SAP Business Data Cloud with semantically rich data through zero-copy sharing. 

The Hidden Tax on SAP Data 

Every organisation running SAP knows the story. Your most valuable business data (financials, supply chain operations, customer relationships) lives in SAP. But when you want to combine that data with external sources, build advanced analytics, or train machine learning models, you face a painful reality: traditional integration approaches strip away the business context that makes SAP data valuable in the first place. 

For many customers, integrating data across multi-cloud and hybrid environments adds complexity, especially when bringing transactional and analytical workloads together, and that process comes with a hidden data tax: it strips away the business context and semantics that give data its meaning. 

This isn’t just a technical inconvenience. When you lose SAP’s semantic layer (the carefully defined business logic, KPIs, and relationships that took years to build), your analytics teams spend months reconstructing it. Different business units develop their own versions of truth. Data governance becomes a nightmare. And the promise of AI-driven insights remains perpetually out of reach. 

Two Products, One Unified Vision 

The partnership introduces two complementary offerings: SAP Snowflake, a solution extension for SAP Business Data Cloud that brings Snowflake’s data and AI platform directly to SAP BDC customers, and SAP Business Data Cloud Connect for Snowflake, which enables bidirectional, zero-copy data sharing with existing Snowflake instances. 

SAP Snowflake: Extending SAP BDC with Cloud-Scale Analytics 

SAP Snowflake unites SAP’s deep expertise in mission-critical business processes and semantically rich data with Snowflake’s unified platform capabilities for building AI and machine learning solutions. For organisations already invested in SAP BDC, this means gaining access to Snowflake’s full ecosystem (advanced analytics, AI capabilities through Cortex, the Snowflake Marketplace, and data collaboration features) without sacrificing the semantic richness of their SAP data products. 

The architecture enables something previously difficult to achieve: customers can harmonise SAP and non-SAP data while optimising total cost of ownership across workloads and build agents and AI applications fueled by trusted SAP data products. 

SAP BDC Connect: Meeting Customers Where They Are 

Many enterprises have already made significant investments in Snowflake. For these organisations, SAP BDC Connect for Snowflake enables integration of existing Snowflake instances with SAP Business Data Cloud for more seamless, zero-copy access, providing Snowflake users with real-time access to semantically rich SAP data products without duplication. 

This is where the partnership shows its strategic sophistication. Rather than forcing a rip-and-replace approach, SAP recognises that customers have diverse technology stacks and provides a path forward that respects existing investments. 

Why Zero-Copy Matters 

The term “zero-copy” might sound like technical jargon, but it represents a fundamental shift in how enterprise data integration works. Traditional approaches require copying data from SAP into Snowflake, creating multiple versions of truth, introducing latency, and multiplying storage costs. Worse, they break the connection to SAP’s semantic layer. 

The integration happens in near real time through a zero-copy connection, allowing organisations to build AI applications that combine SAP and non-SAP data while maintaining unified governance and performance. This means your data teams can work with live SAP data products in Snowflake, complete with all the business context and definitions SAP has built up over decades. 

What This Means for Your Data Architecture 

If you’re running SAP and contemplating your analytics strategy, this partnership addresses several critical pain points: 

Semantic Preservation: Your SAP data products arrive in Snowflake with their business meaning intact. The KPIs, relationships, and definitions your organisation has invested years developing don’t need to be rebuilt. 

Real-Time Access: Near real-time data availability means your analytics, reports, and AI models work with current business data, not yesterday’s snapshot. 

Unified Governance: A single governance framework spans both platforms. You define access controls, data quality rules, and compliance policies once, and they apply across your integrated environment. 

Flexibility and Choice: Whether you’re starting fresh with SAP BDC or have years of investment in Snowflake, there’s a path forward that respects your current architecture. 

Cost Optimisation: Zero-copy sharing eliminates redundant storage costs and the compute overhead of traditional ETL processes. You can right-size your analytics infrastructure based on actual usage patterns. 

The Competitive Context 

This partnership follows integrations with Databricks in February 2025 and Google Cloud Platform BigQuery, making it the third such partnership SAP has announced in recent months. The pattern is clear: SAP is building an open data ecosystem where customers can choose the best tools for their specific use cases while maintaining the integrity of their SAP data. 

Industry analysts have taken note. Scott Bickley, an advisory fellow at Info-Tech Research Group, observed that Snowflake was the missing link SAP needed to enable bi-directional, zero-copy data sharing with non-SAP data sources. Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst and CEO of Greyhound Research, noted this partnership feels less like a technical upgrade and more like SAP finally recognising how its customers actually work. 

Looking Ahead 

SAP Snowflake is planned to be generally available in Q1 this year, with SAP BDC Connect for Snowflake expected in H1 2026. These timelines give organisations the runway to assess how this partnership fits their data strategy and begin planning for integration. 

The implications extend beyond immediate technical capabilities. This partnership signals a broader shift in enterprise data architecture, away from monolithic, vendor-locked systems and toward flexible, semantically rich data fabrics that can adapt to changing business needs while preserving the institutional knowledge embedded in business data definitions. 

How Snap Analytics Can Help 

Snap Analytics was born from the SAP data and analytics space. Our founders all came from SAP-specialist Bluefin, and we’ve spent years helping organisations navigate the complex intersection of SAP data, ecosystem data, next generation data teams, and cloud analytics platforms. The SAP-Snowflake partnership creates new opportunities to unlock value from your SAP investments but realising that value requires careful planning and execution.

Complimentary 1-Hour SAP BDC Roadmap Session 

Snap Analytics is offering a complimentary 1-hour roadmap workshop to help you explore your SAP BDC options and chart your path forward in 2026. During this session, our experts will work with your team to: 

  • Evaluate your current SAP and analytics landscape 
  • Review SAP BDC integration options (SAP Snowflake vs. SAP BDC Connect) 
  • Identify quick wins and strategic priorities 
  • Develop a phased implementation roadmap aligned with the current 2026 availability timelines 
  • Assess resource requirements and budget considerations 

This is an ideal opportunity to understand how the SAP-Snowflake partnership fits your organisation’s specific needs now that general availability is approaching.  

Our Full Range of Services 

Beyond the roadmap session, we can help you: 

  • Assess Your Current State: Evaluate your existing SAP and analytics architecture to identify opportunities for optimisation through the SAP-Snowflake integration. 
  • Design Your Target Architecture: Develop a blueprint that leverages SAP BDC and Snowflake while preserving your semantic models and governance frameworks. 
  • Execute Strategic Migrations: Implement the integration with minimal disruption to ongoing operations, ensuring data quality and business continuity throughout the process. 
  • Optimise for Performance and Cost: Right-size your infrastructure, configure zero-copy sharing for optimal performance, and implement cost management strategies. 
  • Enable Advanced Analytics and AI: Help your teams leverage the combined capabilities of SAP BDC and Snowflake for sophisticated analytics, machine learning, and AI-driven insights. 

The convergence of SAP’s mission-critical business applications with Snowflake’s cloud-native data platform represents more than a technical integration. It’s an opportunity to fundamentally rethink how your organisation leverages data for competitive advantage. 

Conclusion 

The SAP and Snowflake partnership addresses a challenge that has frustrated enterprise data architects for years: how to preserve the semantic richness of SAP data while achieving cloud-scale analytics performance. Through zero-copy data sharing and bidirectional integration, organisations can finally have both. 

Whether you’re already running SAP BDC or have significant investments in Snowflake, this partnership offers a pragmatic path forward that respects your existing architecture while opening new possibilities for advanced analytics and AI. 

The question isn’t whether your SAP data should power your next generation of analytics and AI initiatives. The question is how quickly you can architect an integration that preserves your business context while delivering cloud-scale capabilities. With the SAP-Snowflake partnership, that timeline is now dramatically shorter. 

Ready to explore how the SAP-Snowflake partnership can transform your data architecture?

Contact Snap Analytics today to schedule your complimentary 1-hour SAP BDC roadmap session and develop a strategy for success in 2026.

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Primary Sources

Primary Sources on the Partnership: 

  1. SAP News Center – Official announcement of the SAP and Snowflake partnership, detailing the two product offerings (SAP Snowflake and SAP BDC Connect for Snowflake), zero-copy data sharing capabilities, and planned availability timelines. 
  1. Snowflake Blog – Partnership announcement covering the integration details, technical architecture, and the vision for combining SAP’s semantic data models with Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud capabilities. 
  1. CIO Magazine – “SAP and Snowflake add zero-copy sharing between their systems” – Comprehensive coverage of the partnership announcement at SAP TechEd Berlin, including executive quotes from Irfan Khan (SAP’s data and analytics president and COO) on preserving semantics and high-fidelity data exchange, Christian Kleinerman (EVP of Product at Snowflake), and technical details on the differences between SAP Snowflake and SAP Databricks CIO
  1. AstraZeneca Customer Quote – Russell Smith, Vice President of ERP Transformation Technology at AstraZeneca, provided commentary on the value of real-time data access and AI capabilities enabled by the partnership CIO

Industry Analyst Perspectives: 

  1. Info-Tech Research Group – Scott Bickley, Advisory Fellow, commented on Snowflake being the missing link for SAP’s bi-directional, zero-copy data sharing strategy CIO
  1. Greyhound Research – Sanchit Vir Gogia, Chief Analyst and CEO, provided analysis noting the partnership “feels less like a technical upgrade and more like SAP finally recognizing how its customers actually work” CIO
  1. Moor Insights & Strategy – Robert Kramer, VP and Principal Analyst, discussed how the joint solution preserves contextual meaning and maintains governance controls while shifting the relationship from informal integration to formal alignment CIO

Context on Related Partnerships: 

  1. Previous SAP Integrations – References to SAP’s earlier partnerships with Databricks (February 2024) and Google Cloud Platform BigQuery, establishing the pattern of SAP building an open data ecosystem CIO

It’s Official: SAP and Snowflake Are Now an Item!  

For many large organisations, SAP and Snowflake are core pillars of their data strategy. But getting data to flow smoothly between the two has often been tricky and rarely seamless. So, news of the Snowflake and SAP partnership that was announced earlier this week is definitely going to be well received and welcomed by anyone who has wrestled with the challenges. As SAP experts, we’ve been guiding our clients along this journey and have written a number of blog posts and guides helping them to understand the intricacies and constraints inherent with unifying data sources. 

So, after months of speculation and whispers, we’re buzzing with news of this long-awaited partnership and there’s a real sense of excitement now that we’re starting to see what this collaboration looks like. So, here’s a quick round up of what we know now.

Two New SAP Products: SAP Snowflake & SAP BDC Connect for Snowflake 

Two new SAP products have been announced. Let’s take a look at them.  

  1. SAP Snowflake 

SAP Snowflake is being launched as an SAP Solution Extension, which means it’s officially certified and supported by SAP. With SAP Snowflake customers can finally harmonise SAP and non-SAP data in a unified business fabric. This means we’ll get more zero-copy sharing, enriched modelling and real-time, business-ready data to enable all your data engineering, analytics, and AI/ML workflows with a complete, up to date view of your enterprise data landscape.  

But this partnership isn’t just about shifting data. It’s about making it work smarter. This solution will simplify AI governance and grounds AI in organisational knowledge to build AI agents and intelligent applications that are context rich as well as secure.  

There is currently no information on the technical architecture or how licensing will work, and what limitations might apply, but SAP Snowflake is expected to go to general availability in Q1 2026, so we should get more clarity soon. 

2.   SAP Business Data Cloud Connect for Snowflake (SAP BDC Connect) 

SAP BDC Connect is SAP’s flagship data platform, widely adopted as the go-to data warehouse for SAP-centric environments. But here’s the catch: most enterprises also run a second data warehouse for non-SAP data. Eventually, both sides need to talk to each other, and that’s where things get messy; duplicated effort, higher costs, and frustrated BI teams. 

That’s why seamless integration between BDC and platforms like Databricks and Snowflake has been a long-standing wish for data platform managers. With the existing Databricks connector and now the new Snowflake integration, that wish is finally coming true. 

“SAP BDC Connect – Snowflake is a cloud service enabling bidirectional, zero-copy data sharing with Snowflake AI Data Cloud. Companies already using Snowflake can leverage SAP BDC Connect for Snowflake to integrate their existing instances of Snowflake with SAP Business Data Cloud for seamless, zero-copy access. This integration gives Snowflake users real-time access to semantically rich SAP data products — without duplication.” 

Again, there is no technical deep dive just yet, and licensing details are still under wraps. The product is expected to go live in H1 2026, so we’ll have to be patient a little longer. 

The SAP Snowflake partnership represents a true step-change for enterprise data beyond merely addressing a technical hurdle 

This isn’t just about solving a technical challenge. Yes, there are already solid third-party tools that handle near real-time SAP data integration, and they’ll likely remain competitive in terms of price and performance. But SAP is more than just an application. It’s the backbone of critical business processes across industries, backed by more than fifty years of deep domain expertise. SAP also delivers rich business content from prebuilt data models and BI reports to AI-powered apps, but adoption has been limited, often due to the complexity of the underlying tech. 

Now, with native integrations into Snowflake and Databricks, SAP has a real opportunity to bring that content to a broader audience. Imagine AI-driven insights on supply chain, financial planning, or customer lifetime value (see this article), all powered by SAP data, but surfaced in the platforms that data teams already love. 

If SAP, Snowflake, and Databricks truly align on delivering ready-to-use, AI-enabled data products, it could dramatically simplify how enterprises manage and use their data; potentially cutting integration efforts by 75%. 

The devil is in the detail: licensing restrictions 

SAP has a bit of a reputation for keeping tight control over what customers can do with their SAP data. In contrast, platforms like Snowflake and Databricks are all about openness, designed to support just about any workload you can imagine. 

So, while this new partnership might look like SAP is finally throwing open the doors, it’s worth staying cautious. Even if the data makes it into Snowflake or Databricks, SAP could still impose legal or licensing restrictions that limit what customers can do with it. 

Let’s hope that’s not the case this time and that this partnership really does help break down the old silos, rather than just reshuffling them. 

Define your roadmap to make the most of the SAP partnerships with Databricks and Snowflake 

The announcements from SAP mark a major shift in how enterprise data platforms can operate with tighter, more seamless integration between SAP’s Business Data Cloud and the leading data platforms; Snowflake and Databricks. While we’re still waiting on the fine print around technical architecture and licensing, the direction is clear: SAP is opening up, and that’s good news for data teams everywhere. 

Now’s the time to start thinking strategically. What does this mean for your current architecture? Where can you reduce duplication, simplify data flows, and unlock more value from your SAP data? Whether you’re already using Snowflake or Databricks, or indeed planning to, it’s worth defining a roadmap to take full advantage of these partnerships. 

Read the official Snowflake press release here. 

Sources: 

https://www.snowflake.com/en/blog/sap-snowflake-partnership-ai-data-cloud

https://www.sap.com/products/data-cloud.html

https://www.snowflake.com/en/blog/sap-snowflake-partnership-ai-data-cloud