MANAMA: Mahmood Rafique, Editor: SAP, a global technology company hosts Innovation Day, demonstrating how to accelerate move to cloud, future-proof operations and enhance supply chain and sustainability performance.
SAP will conduct an Innovation Day at Wyndham Grand Manama on October 27, enabling business executives to connect with industry leaders, SAP experts, and peers to discover strategies that will accelerate their move to the cloud, increase efficiencies and drive digital innovation.
“SAP’s strategy in Bahrain is to make AI-powered, data-driven decision-making a reality for every existing and potential SAP customer to drive their innovation and growth. We achieve this in two main ways: by accelerating customers’ move to the cloud with tailored offerings, and by infusing Business AI across our enterprise cloud portfolio,” Saquib Ahmad, Managing Director of SAP Bahrain, said.
“At our Innovation Day, we will be displaying RISE with SAP and GROW with SAP – offerings that enable customers to transition to the cloud quickly and securely, regardless of size or starting point. We will also be focusing on the considerable benefits of SAP data analytics, sustainability, and AI capabilities, and demonstrating our powerful generative AI copilot Joule. Visitors can also hear customer success stories, and learn more about SAP’s business portfolio solutions,” Ahmad added.
SAP has over 50 years of experience across twenty-five industries, with proven solutions for industry-specific needs and goals. Among the business solutions at the event are SAP SuccessFactors for enhancing employee engagement; SAP Intelligent Spend and Business Networks solutions for boosting sustainability, performance, and reporting across supply chains; and SAP Datasphere’s advanced AI capabilities for essential data insights.
“SAPone hundreds deliver enormous sustainability and productivity gains in Bahrain and globally, when you consider that 99 of the world’s 100 largest companies are SAP customers; 85 of the 100 largest companies are SAP S/4HANA customers; and around 80% of SAP’s customers are SMEs,” Ahmad said while commenting on SAP’s approach of embedding sustainability metrics and AI capabilities directly into its solutions.
SAP pioneered dependable, relevant, and responsible business AI, and last year launched its generative AI co-pilot Joule to help users gain the most from its solutions. Earlier this month, SAP reported that Joule embedded more deeply into SAP’s portfolio, with its capabilities expanded to support 80% of SAP’s most-used business tasks. Joule has multiple collaborative AI agents that will combine their unique expertise across business functions to collaboratively accomplish complex workflows.
“SAP is committed to supporting Bahrain’s impressive economic, digital, and environmental objectives through an integrated, dynamic approach. This includes educating businesses on effective digital transformation and AI adoption strategies through events such as our Innovation Day. We also help to ensure that Bahrain has a sustainable technologically skilled workforce through training initiatives such as the SAP Dual Study Program, aimed at university students, and the SAP Young Professionals Program, delivering high-value technology training for gifted graduates.”