SAP bolsters no-code offering with AppGyver acquisition
AppGyver’s solutions will become part of the SAP Business Technology Platform. Credit: SAP
German software giant SAP has acquired Finnish no-code development platform operator AppGyver, a move that will bolster its existing no-code capabilities and broaden is offering in the area of business process intelligence.
Based in Helsinki, AppGyver develops and sells a no-code app development platform that creates applications for the web and for mobile use.
The company’s visual development environment is designed to enable users with no coding skills to build applications that can be configured for, and work across, all operating systems – without requiring the need to write a single line of code.
SAP buys up Finnish Appgyver
German software giant SAP said it has acquired Finnish startup AppGyver, a pioneer in no-code development platforms that enable users with no coding skills to build applications for Web and mobile uses.
Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. Appgyver has raised a total of $11 million over years from investors like Karma Ventures and Open Ocean.
“AppGyver helps us expand our no-code capabilities and establish a comprehensive offering in this area,” said Michael Weingartner, president, SAP Business Technology Platform Core, SAP.
“Going forward, we can deliver a full range of simple and integrated application development tools that allow customers, partners and our own teams to enhance process automation and further improve the experience for users of SAP applications. By adding AppGyver’s solutions to our own no-code capabilities, we facilitate the creation of workflows, forms, robotic process automation and lightweight case managemen