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SAP Declares Enterprise SOA Established
Kagermann detailed how business network transformation is happening globally, is transcending every industry
By: SAP News Desk
Apr. 24, 2007 02:00 PM
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Podcast of Henning Kagermann keynote at SAPPHIRE '07 Enterprise SOA Moves Business Networks Past Connectivity Roadblocks "In the 1990s, companies combined business process re-engineering with ERP systems to achieve new levels of operational efficiency," said Henning Kagermann, CEO, SAP. "Today, companies are seeking to combine business network transformation with enterprise SOA to achieve new levels of competitive differentiation. As we observe business network transformation happening globally, we predict it will elevate IT to a more strategic role for the business in the future. "No longer can companies go at it alone," Kagermann added. "Change is happening at an accelerated pace and every company needs to cultivate a network of business partners to cope with the speed of change in business. The combination of business network transformation and the advent of enterprise SOA form a powerful foundation for creating an even greater competitive advantage for companies. SAP has been a first mover in the enterprise SOA space and will continue to innovate without disruption for our customers." SAP Applies Its Own Model of Business Network Transformation At SAPPHIRE, SAP announced new industry value networks to provide companies with a systematic way to identify industry-wide trends and work together to develop processes that can solve industry problems and automate non-differentiating processes. SAP also recently announced new business process expert communities to bridge the gap between business groups and IT departments and share ideas and best practices among companies using enterprise SOA to help their organizations became more agile and adaptable. In this context, Kagermann highlighted two examples that have supported SAP: a two-decade relationship with HP and a recently forged partnership with Cisco that grew out of SAP's ecosystem efforts and is providing unique solutions to customers. (See related video clips from Cisco and HP.) "One of my personal goals has been to team with the best companies in the industry to form relationships that don't just add incremental value to customers, but provide true differentiation to ourselves and our joint customers," said Kagermann. "Two of these partners are Cisco and HP. As you heard from John Chambers and Mark Hurd, when companies have complementary visions and when their goals around satisfying customer requirements coincide, true co-development and co-innovation can happen, and this is unique. The relationship with Cisco around our complementary views of service-oriented architectures has yielded a product that helps companies of all sizes turn managing risk into an asset -- a proposition that every CEO and CFO is looking for today. In addition, our long-standing relationship with HP continues to grow stronger as we service more than 55,000 joint installations with nearly 50 percent of all SAP deployments running on HP technology. No longer is co-innovation a 'nice to have'; it's a 'must have' that SAP has learned to leverage through a strong legacy of productive partnerships." SAP Fulfills 2007 Promise, Maps Out Next Five Years "Our vision for the next five years is based on the achievements of the last three years," said Kagermann. "With enterprise SOA now established in all of our products, we can deliver innovation to customers without disrupting their IT landscape. In the years ahead, we anticipate that the speed of change in business will continue to accelerate and that companies will need a stable, open platform that has the ability to support innovation. Enterprise SOA and the business suite we have built using this architecture is the only platform that can deliver the level of stability and flexibility organizations will need to empower the business network transformation and collaboration necessary to differentiate themselves and outpace competitors and commoditization." SAP Adopts Enhancement Package Delivery Model for the Business Suite "I speak with hundreds of CEOs, CIOs and CTOs from small, medium and large enterprises each and every year, and one of the common themes I hear from them is the need to address the speed of change as well as the need to achieve competitive differentiation," said Kagermann. "Every 3.5 minutes a new product is introduced and every second 10 containers are shipped. At these rates, companies require innovation at a much faster pace and a level of agility that increases without sacrificing the productivity of current operations. SAP's commitment to its global customer base as well as my personal commitment is to continue to listen closely to our customers and deliver the innovations they need to run their business as efficiently and effectively as possible regardless of the product they have purchased. Just as we've done for the past three-and-a-half decades, we will innovate in the core products around SAP Business Suite as well as in emerging solutions. And, most importantly, we will take what we have learned, share our knowledge and insight throughout our organization and business network, and work together to ignite future innovation."
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