SAP had 229 patents in digitalization during Q2 2024. SAP SE’s patents in Q2 2024 focus on automated event monitoring using a Knowledge Graph, dynamic processing of data requests based on resource constraints, transaction processing protocol for serverless database management systems, collecting user feedback through surveys, and techniques for database testing including automatic exploration of testing and analyzing test results for database features. These patents aim to improve monitoring, data processing, transaction consistency, user feedback collection, and database testing processes for enhanced efficiency and effectiveness. GlobalData’s report on SAP gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
Access deeper industry intelligence
Experience unmatched clarity with a single platform that combines unique data, AI, and human expertise.
SAP had no grants in digitalization as a theme in Q2 2024.
Recent Patents
Application: Knowledge-guided system for automated event monitoring (Patent ID: US20240211778A1)
The patent filed by SAP SE describes a method and system for automated event monitoring using a Knowledge Graph (KG) constructed by parsing log entries and creating a log entry type tree structure. The method involves receiving a log entry, parsing it to identify formats and leaf nodes, referencing models to identify syntax types or object types, and generating a log entry type tree structure. This structure is then compared to a knowledge graph, grouped with existing entry types, and consolidated to update the knowledge graph. The updated knowledge graph can be used for visualization, querying, and triggering actions in an event monitoring system.
The claims associated with the patent detail the specific steps involved in the method, such as tokenizing the log entry, training models using machine learning procedures, and communicating artifacts derived from the use case to an event management system to issue alerts. The patent also covers the storage of log entry type tree structures and knowledge graphs in non-transitory computer-readable storage mediums, as well as the configuration of a computer system with processors and software programs to execute the automated event monitoring process. Overall, the patent aims to improve event monitoring efficiency by automating the analysis and processing of log entries through the use of a Knowledge Graph.
To know more about GlobalData’s detailed insights on SAP, buy the report here.
Data Insights
From
The gold standard of business intelligence.
Blending expert knowledge with cutting-edge technology, GlobalData’s unrivalled proprietary data will enable you to decode what’s happening in your market. You can make better informed decisions and gain a future-proof advantage over your competitors.

