The BTC ITrend Impulse event took place for the fifth time. Our experts presented practical examples, lessons learned, and concrete approaches that you can apply directly to your own business. From responsible AI use to regulatory requirements and digital sovereignty, our agenda covered the key topics of modern IT strategies. You can still get food for thought and insights from the recordings of the approximately 20-minute presentations from the online session.
Melanie Scholl (GP+S) + Dr. Christian Bender (GP+S) + Jens Scharnetzki (EnBW)
From domains to experiences – how we pragmatically combine domain-driven design and journey organization.
Many organizations face the challenge of making complex structures more user-centric and adaptable. We show how we combine classic principles such as domain-driven design with a journey-oriented view to create clear areas of responsibility and end-to-end accountability along the customer journey, reducing complexity and improving time-to-market – without following rigid methodological dogmas. The impulse provides practical insights into our way of thinking, concrete learnings, and what really matters when it comes to implementation.
Julia Windorfer (BTC) + Stephan Schlicker (Five1)
Data First: How SAP Business Data Cloud powers your data-driven enterprise.
Data is the basis for modern business decisions—but only with a clear data strategy and the right technologies can it reach its full potential. Learn how the SAP Business Data Cloud as a central platform helps overcome data silos, build trust in data, and create company-wide transparency—all the way to the often-praised data-driven enterprise.
Frauke Harms (BTC) + Gusztáv Megyesi (Five1)
From data overload to added value: How to leverage your data assets in Microsoft Fabric.
The flood of data is growing rapidly in all companies—from classic ERP and BW systems to machine data from production. With Microsoft Fabric, scattered data can be turned into real competitive advantages: faster analyses, more informed decisions, and greater efficiency in development, manufacturing, and service.
Christian Bühler (Five1) + Tom Rosemann (best-blu)
LLM-based Process Agent: From idea to BPMN diagram in seconds
Documenting processes takes time and often requires special tool and method knowledge. The Process Agent automates this step: continuous text, bullet points, or uploaded documents are immediately converted into a correct BPMN diagram—including roles, processes, and rule checks. Companies benefit from a uniform process language, greater efficiency, and seamless further processing in common tools.