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SAP

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1972
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NYSE: SAP
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SAP is the leading provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software used to integrate back-office functions such as distribution, accounting, human resources, and manufacturing. The backbone of SAP's products has been its On-Premise offerings, spearheaded by its Business Suite, which includes ERP and customer relationship management (CRM) software, among others. Year founded: 1972 Revenue: $17.6 billion (2014) NYSE: SAP

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SAP solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT) provide everything you need to generate data-driven intelligence from connected things, people and devices - M2M Connectivity, cloud platform, device management, big data management, Event Stream Processing, predictive analytics, and apps to make IoT projects real, repeatable and scalable. SAP connect your business with the new generation of Internet-enabled devices in the cloud, transform your existing business processes and reimagine your business and customer experience. SAP HANA Cloud Platform is an in-memory IoT platform can help you quickly develop, deploy, and manage your own real-time IoT and M2M applications. Use the platform to automate processes at the core and connect to almost anything at the edge of your network.

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SAP is a provider of Industrial IoT infrastructure as a service (iaas), platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, analytics and modeling, and functional applications technologies, and also active in the aerospace, agriculture, automotive, cities and municipalities, equipment and machinery, life sciences, mining, and utilities industries.
Technologies
Analytics & Modeling
Big Data Analytics
Machine Learning
Predictive Analytics
Real Time Analytics
Virtual & Augmented Reality Software
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Cloud Databases
Backup & Recovery
Cloud Computing
Hybrid Cloud
Others
Functional Applications
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP)
Enterprise Asset Management Systems (EAM)
Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Application Infrastructure & Middleware
Database Management & Storage
Data Exchange & Integration
Data Visualization
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Application Development Platforms
Data Management Platforms
Use Cases
Advanced Metering Infrastructure
Factory Operations Visibility & Intelligence
Manufacturing System Automation
Predictive Maintenance
Smart Lighting
Virtual Prototyping & Product Testing
Functions
Business Operation
Discrete Manufacturing
Maintenance
Procurement
Product Research & Development
Industries
Aerospace
Agriculture
Automotive
Cities & Municipalities
Equipment & Machinery
Life Sciences
Mining
Utilities
Services
Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
System Integration
Testing & Certification
SAP’s Technology Stack maps SAP’s participation in the infrastructure as a service (iaas), platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, analytics and modeling, and functional applications IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
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Minor
Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies16
IoT Transforming Agribusiness
IoT Transforming Agribusiness
In order to achieve its goal of increasing agricultural yield in Brazil, Stara had the following objectives: • Establish technically robust operations for SAP® SuccessFactors® solutions • Increase technical stability • Improve performance and business throughput • Introduce efficient maintenance of software after the going-live event
Accelerate Production for Spirit AeroSystems
Accelerate Production for Spirit AeroSystems
The manufacture and assembly of massive fuselage assemblies and other large structures generates a river of data. In fact, the bill of materials for a single fuselage alone can be millions of rows of data. In-house production processes and testing, as well as other manufacturers and customers created data flows that overwhelmed previous processes and information systems. Spirit’s customer base had grown substantially since their 2005 divestiture from Boeing, resulting in a $41 billion backlog of orders to fill. To address this backlog, meet increased customer demands and minimize additional capital investment, the company needed a way to improve throughput in the existing operational footprint. Spirit had a requirement from customers to increase fuselage production by 30%. To accomplish this goal, Spirit needed real-time information on its value chain and workflow. However, the two terabytes of data being pulled from their SAP ECC was unmanageable and overloaded their business warehouse. It had become time-consuming and difficult to pull aggregate data, disaggregate it for the needed information and then reassemble to create a report. During the 6-8 hours it took to build a report, another work shift (they run three per day) would have already taken place, thus the report content was out-of-date before it was ever delivered. As a result, supervisors often had to rely on manual efforts to provide charts, reports and analysis.
SAP Leonardo Enabling Rocket Science
SAP Leonardo Enabling Rocket Science
At times, ULA has as many as 15 different operating systems dedicated to overlapping processes, such as rocket design, testing, and launch. Multiple systems created unnecessary costs and unwanted confusion among workers at offices, factories, and launch sites in different location. In order to improve collaboration and transparency during vital activities that directly influence mission success, ULA wanted to improve data sharing and streamline manufacturing processes.
Number of Podcasts1
EP32: IoT is not new in China -- What are the trends and challenges in this highly attractive and confusing market? -- An Interview with Hunter Dong of SAP
Friday, May 04, 2018

What is the Chinese focus in IoT and digitalisation? How is the Made in China 2025 plan impacting the market so far? Who are the companies most ready to move beyond pilots to real deployments in IoT? What are the trends for companies using IoT to differentiate their business and how does that impact IoT solution providers?

In this episode, Hunter Dong of SAP discusses the challenges in China market for IoT implementations — unique characteristics in the market that give rise to unique challenges. He also gives advice to companies that are taking the first steps of assessing an IoT solution. 

 

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