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SAP calls for Singapore public, private sector to embrace digital transformation

SAP SE has announced that it has harnessed its digital core, bold technologies of the future and its expertise in ERP to help customers make everything digital, programmable and smarter. This is part of the company’s overall strategy to drive its innovation agenda and support customers’ digital transformation and journey to the cloud through its portfolio of solutions.

“As governments and businesses work towards a digitally-enabled ASEAN as outlined by the ASEAN ICT Masterplan 2020, we see plenty of opportunities for organisations from the public and private sectors alike to harness the power of data. In the digital economy today, data is the new gold for digital enterprises. SAP allows organisations to act instantly through real-time, data-driven insights to deliver delightful, meaningful experiences to their customers, employees, suppliers and partners,” said Claus Andresen, President and Managing Director, SAP Southeast Asia.

The ASEAN ICT Masterplan (AIM) 2020 was formulated and approved by telecommunications and IT ministers from ASEAN member states in November 2015 during the 15th ASEAN Telecommunications and Information Technology Ministers Meeting in Vietnam. The five-year plan provides guidelines governments and businesses to drive the digital economy in ASEAN from 2016 to 2020.

For Singapore, the government has outlined its vision to be a Smart Nation and has been making strides in executing on its digital strategy. Earlier in 2017, the Committee on the Future Economy (CFE) published a report that strongly recommended for Singapore to recognise and utilise data in the new digital economy, highlighting the value of data as a new engine of growth.

According to IDC, organisations that capitalise and analyse all relevant data and deliver actionable information could achieve an extra US$430 billion (on a worldwide basis) in productivity benefits over their less analytically oriented peers by 2020. “As more organizations in South East Asia become digitally-connected, they cannot escape this reality. The increasing volume and detail of information captured by enterprises, the rise of multimedia, social media, and the Internet of Things (IoT) will fuel exponential growth in data for the foreseeable future. Governments and businesses alike will need to be ready to leverage information and turn them into a key premise of competition, supporting new influxes of efficiency development, advancement, and customer surplus,” says Chwee Kan Chua, Global Research Director, BDA and Cognitive/AI.

Defining the Digital Leader

According to a new global study by SAP, supported by Oxford Economics, 84 per cent of global companies say that digital transformation is important to their survival in the next five years, but only three per cent have completed company-wide efforts. The study was released at the SAP Asian Innovators Summit (AIS), which took place in Singapore on August 15.

The global SAP Digital Transformation Executive Study: 4 Ways Leaders Set Themselves Apart, is based on survey results from more than senior executives across 17 countries and regions, which include 195 business leaders from Southeast Asia. The research identifies the challenges, opportunities, value, and key technologies driving digital transformation.

“Singapore organisations who aspire to be digital leaders should be empowered to act instantly through real-time, data-driven insights. With data being the new currency in this new market landscape, they need to be equipped with the tools to deliver delightful, meaningful experiences to their customers, employees, suppliers and partners. Governments and businesses need to operate with a digital core, such as the SAP S/4HANA, to master massive amounts of data digitally in real time to guide critical decision making and run live,” said Khor Chern Chuen, Managing Director, SAP Singapore.

Taking customers to the next stage of their digital journey

To help customers harness the power of data and advance their digital enterprise, SAP recently launched a suite of IoT solutions. Part of the SAP Leonardo digital innovation system, these IoT solutions take advantage of advances in Big Data and analytics, the ability to connect people, things and business with SAP Cloud Platform, and technologies such as machine learning to enable IoT and Industry 4.0 strategies across digital logistics, manufacturing and asset management.

The new solutions include:

SAP Leonardo IoT Bridge, a configurable role-based digital command centre giving operations managers unprecedented visibility and ability to act in real time,

SAP Global Track and Trace, a cloud-based offering for unified, end-to-end tracking, monitoring and reporting of objects and business processes across supply chain networks,

SAP Leonardo IoT Edge software to bring compute, storage and business semantics via the cloud to where intelligent devices reside outside of the data centre, for near real-time and deterministic performance of business processes,

SAP Digital Manufacturing Insights, a centralized, cloud-based manufacturing performance management solution that provides comprehensive visibility into manufacturing that enables process optimisation,

SAP Asset Manager, a cloud-based mobile app for managing asset health, inventory, maintenance and safety.

Digital Logistics with SAP Leonardo: Visibility, Insight and Impact

SAP Leonardo IoT Bridge is a live operations centre that converges, correlates and contextualizes IoT sensor data with business processes and both structured and unstructured data. SAP Global Track and Trace provides modelling of tracked business processes, is designed to share data among the partners in the supply network, and is built on a Big Data architecture for high volume and throughput.

Together, the solutions are intended to integrate with SAP’s industry-leading portfolio to enable new scenarios such as outbound logistics. Using delivery, shipment, handling unit and vehicle number unit data from SAP Global Track and Trace, combined with information from SAP Connected Goods software such as pallet and container sensor data, information on transport location from the SAP Vehicle Insights application, and purchase order data from SAP S/4HANA® software in core enterprise systems, SAP Leonardo IoT Bridge can provide cross-process, cross-system visibility enterprise-wide so that command centre and operations leads can know exactly where a shipment is in transit, what is in the shipment, and the condition and performance of the vehicle.

SAP is co-innovating on digital logistics with leading companies around the globe, including The Bosch Group, a leading global supplier of technology and services with roughly 390,000 associates worldwide. Bosch and SAP are collaborating on scenarios for delivery track and trace, exploring cloud-to-cloud integration with Bosch IoT Cloud.

Digital Manufacturing, Industry 4.0 with Intelligent Processing at the Edge

Using the container infrastructure of SAP Cloud Platform IoT services, SAP Leonardo IoT Edge is intended to seamlessly work with other line-of-business solutions such as SAP Digital Manufacturing Insights. Providing cloud-based, multitier analytics for full visibility into manufacturing on multiple levels, SAP Digital Manufacturing Insights is seamlessly and securely connected to the shop floor. This provides high-fidelity information overlaid with business data to enable effective decision making. Together, digital manufacturing and IoT solutions from SAP enable cohesive management of operations and effective Industry 4.0 strategies.

IoT-Enabled Asset Management

A result of SAP’s partnership with Apple, SAP Asset Manager supports highly skilled professionals by mobilizing key asset management processes. The enterprise-grade mobile app provides the ease of use of consumer apps and a delightful user experience available through the SAP Fiori® for iOS design language.

SAP intends for it to connect with digital solutions that leverage SAP Leonardo IoT capabilities, such as SAP Asset Intelligence Network and SAP Predictive Maintenance and Service, to further optimize asset management, mobile worker productivity and interoperability with the vast IoT ecosystem and developer network.



Source: https://www.ceasiamag.com/2017/08/sap-calls-sg-public-private-sector-digital/

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