👩‍💻 SAP customers demand on-premises AI solutions

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Hellooo out there! SAP customers are frustrated with the company’s cloud-only AI approach, with half reporting slow progress in their digital transformations.

Many demand that AI innovations be available for on-premises systems too, as 85% want seamless integration regardless of SAP’s operating model.

Curious about the specifics of the demands and the future of SAP’s strategies?

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  • SAP AI
  • SAP Career
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  • SAP Products
  • SAP Technology
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SAP AI

SAP TechEd 2024 showcases how SAP’s integrated solutions and AI make life easier for you by simplifying complex processes and boosting productivity.

SAP is stepping up in the AI scene alongside big names like NVIDIA and Microsoft, with its cloud services booming and becoming a major part of its business.

SAP’s cloud sales soar 25% with a strong push towards AI, despite economic challenges in Germany.

SAP’s new AI agents could transform business operations by automating complex tasks.

Many SAP users in Europe feel left behind by rapid tech changes, especially with AI innovations focused on cloud solutions.

SAP Career

EY has launched the Young Technology Professional Challenge 2024 for Malaysian undergraduates to showcase their tech skills with SAP and Petronas.

SAP Company

SAP’s stock jumps with impressive cloud revenue growth and AI services, boosting earnings and raising its full-year outlook.

SAP has claimed the top spot as Europe’s leading tech company, thanks to impressive third-quarter results that boosted both its outlook and share price.

SAP is reviewing its partnership with Carahsoft after an FBI raid amid a DOJ investigation into potential price-fixing.

SAP Customers

Hewatele is boosting its medical oxygen supply in East Africa by upgrading to SAP for better efficiency and decision-making.

Novartis partnered with SNP to successfully carve out its SAP Business Warehouse, ensuring a smooth spin-off for its Sandoz division.

Molex is revolutionizing its supply chain by boosting transaction confirmation rates from 30% to 90% with SAP Business Network.

TMC partners with Attock Cement to implement SAP, streamlining operations and boosting efficiency in Pakistan’s cement sector.

Karnataka farmers are thrilled with e-SAP’s speedy, accurate pest and disease solutions, streamlining crop management directly on their phones.

SAP Products

Migrating to the cloud is key for staying agile and competitive, especially as on-premises systems struggle to adapt to rapid changes.

Gloucestershire County Council’s ERP upgrade with SAP is delayed and over budget, leading to control issues and increased costs.

SecurityBridge’s Virtual Patching offers real-time, automated protection for SAP systems, keeping them secure even when patches are pending.

Misr Petroleum’s launch of a unified SAP system boosts efficiency and collaboration across Egypt’s petroleum sector!

SAP Technology

A severe SAP NetWeaver flaw lets attackers upload malicious files, urging you to update systems and tighten security fast.

UiPath and SAP have teamed up to offer a new integration that simplifies cloud migrations and boosts automation for SAP users.

SAP Knowledge Graph is set to enhance data relationships and AI integration across SAP environments, opening new opportunities for consultants.

SAP is ending support for AnyDB and Java to focus on its own Hana platform, leading to vendor lock-in concerns.

SAP Trends

SAP is heavily investing in AI and analytics to enhance their spend management suite, offering new tools like Joule and Spend Control Tower for better procurement insights.

Corporate game-based learning is booming, with market growth expected to double by 2032, driven by big players like SAP and Microsoft.

SAP QUICK BITE

Manufacturing companies tackle all sorts of projects to keep things running smoothly and stay ahead of the game.

Here’s a quick rundown of what they usually work on:

  1. New Stuff: This is all about coming up with fresh products or tweaking current ones to keep customers happy.
  2. Smoothing the Process: The aim here is to make production as efficient as possible, cutting down on waste and saving money. Think of methods like Lean manufacturing that eliminate unnecessary steps.
  3. Rules and Safety: These projects ensure everything meets the necessary regulations and safety standards, keeping workers safe and following the law.
  4. Upgrading Gear: This involves updating machinery, facilities, or IT systems to keep up with new tech and ensure everything runs better.
  5. Supply Chain Shuffle: The goal is to make the supply chain smoother, ensuring materials and products arrive on time and at a lower cost.

So, why isn’t digital business transformation a top priority? Well, it tends to be tricky for a few reasons:

  • It’s Complicated: Switching over to digital systems can mess with everyday operations, making it a big headache to manage.
  • Expensive Start-Up: The initial cost for new tech and training can be steep, which is a hard sell for companies looking for quick wins.
  • Change Woes: Folks used to the old ways might push back against new tech, worried it’ll mean more work or changes to their job.
  • Quick Wins Over Long-Term Gains: Manufacturers often go for projects that show fast, tangible results like improved processes rather than digital upgrades that pay off later.

Even though going digital is key for staying relevant in the long run, manufacturing companies often focus on projects that promise faster benefits.

Finding a balance between immediate needs and future-proofing is their ongoing challenge.

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