So our answer is following:
Our working prototype connects our own SAP system (we are in the great situation to run our own complete and full installation with full development rights) with Ethereum smart contracts.
Our smart adapter concept can be seen as a "plugin" concept, both abstracting from the technical channel of connection (e.g. SAP IDoc, RFC, but also SOAP, REST or FTP-Listener) and from the conntent (in SAP e.g. Orders01).
So of course, other ERPs and off-chain systems can and will be connected as well. The existing client portfolio is about 90% using SAP, and this is also where our main company history is built on, besides Microsoft Technologies.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV so naturally is another ERP we are facing.
Unibright is not a blockchain. It is a framework for blockchain based business integration. Our goal is to divide the complexity of business integration into the definition part and a generation part. The definition can be done by a process specialist without technical knowledge by using our visual oriented, blockchain independent tools. The smart contracts for a specific blockchain and all needed objects are then generated automatically by our framework, including connections to off-chain systems like SAP or Oracle and existing technologies like SOAP Webservices, FTP or Email.We define templates based on use cases, define integration workflows on a high level and generate all needed objects automatically. The Unibright framework supports the COMPLETE integration lifecycle: Choose a template for the desired use case, customize the integration workflow, generate code, connect to your existing landscape and monitor the ongoing business process.