Chief operation management at AutoSoft Dynamics Pvt Ltd
Reseller
Top 20
2022-07-25T13:05:00Z
Jul 25, 2022
We are one of the partners of SAP Mobile Platform. We have implemented it in a couple of banks in Pakistan. We use the on-premises deployments. In Pakistan, the local regulations of the Central Bank require that they do not post solutions on public cloud. You can only do it on the local cloud within Pakistan, not outside Pakistan. I’d rate the solution nine out of ten. It's an excellent system and very, very flexible with a very, very good design for the database. However, SAP has ended its support for the SMP mobile platform. They have probably moved it to a cloud-based solution, which they are offering, yet, from the on-prem perspective, they have ended the support for SMP, which they used to call SMP 3.0 3.1. That is a problem.
We are a partner and a customer. I'm not sure which version of the solution we're using. We used to be on AWS on the public cloud. We are still on AWS and are now on a private cloud. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
Head of Product strategy (Mobility & Islamic Banking) at AutoSoft Dynamics Pvt Ltd
Real User
2021-04-09T16:41:29Z
Apr 9, 2021
We are implementors. We have some partnerships with Microsoft. In terms of the technology stack, we are using Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP, not IBM. For the local industry, we have done some customizations on the solution and that's how we are using it. We have implementations on both cloud and on-premises currently. We are using on-premises deployments as the industry where we have implemented it - the central bank - doesn't allow cloud-based implementations at this point in time. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. We've mostly been quite satisfied with the capabilities of the platform.
SAP Mobile Platform is a mobile enterprise application platform developed to make it easier to create applications that connect business data to mobile devices for workflow management and back-office integration. SAP Mobile Platform provides a layer of middleware between heterogeneous back-end data sources such as relational databases, enterprise applications and files, and mobile devices that need to read and write back-end data. The platform is very helpful to developers, making it quick...
I would rate SAP Mobile Platform an eight out of ten.
I would rate this solution as an eight out of ten.
We are one of the partners of SAP Mobile Platform. We have implemented it in a couple of banks in Pakistan. We use the on-premises deployments. In Pakistan, the local regulations of the Central Bank require that they do not post solutions on public cloud. You can only do it on the local cloud within Pakistan, not outside Pakistan. I’d rate the solution nine out of ten. It's an excellent system and very, very flexible with a very, very good design for the database. However, SAP has ended its support for the SMP mobile platform. They have probably moved it to a cloud-based solution, which they are offering, yet, from the on-prem perspective, they have ended the support for SMP, which they used to call SMP 3.0 3.1. That is a problem.
We are a partner and a customer. I'm not sure which version of the solution we're using. We used to be on AWS on the public cloud. We are still on AWS and are now on a private cloud. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
We are implementors. We have some partnerships with Microsoft. In terms of the technology stack, we are using Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP, not IBM. For the local industry, we have done some customizations on the solution and that's how we are using it. We have implementations on both cloud and on-premises currently. We are using on-premises deployments as the industry where we have implemented it - the central bank - doesn't allow cloud-based implementations at this point in time. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. We've mostly been quite satisfied with the capabilities of the platform.