Fundamental has announced a partnership with SAP to make its Large Tabular Model, NEXUS, available through SAP’s Business AI platform. The collaboration is intended to help enterprises apply advanced predictive AI to the structured data that already powers their operations. By joining SAP’s open model ecosystem, NEXUS is expected to give businesses another model option for generating predictions from tabular data within SAP-supported workflows.
Bridging the Gap in Enterprise AI
While Large Language Models have dominated much of the recent AI conversation, they are primarily designed for unstructured data such as text, images, and video. Much of the global economy, however, continues to run on structured tabular data found in ERP systems, CRM platforms, and enterprise data warehouses. Fundamental developed NEXUS to address this need by applying foundation-model scaling principles to the rows and columns that drive business operations.
Streamlining Complex Data Analysis
Historically, extracting actionable predictions from enterprise tabular data has often required specialized data science teams, lengthy feature engineering, and custom model development. NEXUS is designed to reduce these barriers by allowing users to apply a general-purpose tabular model to datasets and generate predictions more quickly. This could shorten the time to value for enterprises while lowering the technical threshold for use cases such as demand forecasting, credit risk analysis, predictive maintenance, and fraud detection.
A Commitment to Platform-Aware Flexibility
Fundamental emphasizes bringing the model to where enterprise data already resides rather than forcing companies to move data or redesign workflows. Through integration with SAP’s generative AI Hub and SAP’s open model ecosystem, customers are expected to gain more flexibility in selecting and switching between models. The SAP partnership also reflects Fundamental’s broader plan to make NEXUS available across additional major enterprise platforms over time.
Future Outlook for Structured Data
The collaboration with SAP marks an important milestone in Fundamental’s effort to expand access to Large Tabular Model technology. As the company continues developing NEXUS, it expects to announce similar availability across other platforms in the months ahead. This expansion could make predictive AI more accessible for businesses that rely heavily on structured operational data.
Ultimately, this partnership represents a notable step in the evolution of enterprise AI for structured data. By simplifying access to predictive models within existing business environments, Fundamental and SAP aim to help organizations make better use of the information already stored in their systems. As enterprises look for more flexible ways to generate predictions from tabular data, NEXUS may become a useful option for teams seeking to improve decision-making without rebuilding their data workflows from scratch.

