Posts Tagged ‘SAP’

2011 Is Year of Enterprise Mobile Apps

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011 by jrajani

A new survey by Kelton research found that 1 in 2 IT managers plan on implementing and managing mobile applications using hosted and on location mobility solutions backed by a solid mobile enterprise application platform. Businesses in the IT services sector should consider mobile as a key part of revenue growth for 2011.

Here are some key findings from the survey:

A majority (82%) of IT managers share the belief that it would be beneficial – not detrimental – to host more of their mobile applications in the cloud.

9 in 10 (90 percent) IT managers reported they will implement new mobile applications this year, with almost a quarter (21%) looking to introduce 20 or more applications into their organization. In addition, they anticipate supporting about 8 different mobile platforms or operating systems by the end of 2011.

Despite the enthusiasm and flexibility shared by IT departments, many are currently not being strategic about mobility. Almost half of respondents (46%) who do not have a mobile strategy in place did not expect to hire staff to specifically deal with their enterprise mobility strategy while nearly the same number of respondents (45%) admitted they did not have a plan or timeline in place.

45% percent of respondents predict that implementing or managing the onslaught of mobile enterprise applications tops the priority list in the coming year, even over more common issues such as adhering to IT budgets. Also, 56% of IT managers consider customizing company information for mobile purposes a crucial part of conducting business and not just a “nice to have.” In addition, more than eight in ten (84 percent) of those who feel this way work for companies that are flexible about the use of new mobile applications or devices.

Similarly, IT managers report that possible data security issues with mobile applications cause more problems (65%) than implementation (25%) or employee adoption hurdles (10%).

1 in 2 respondents (50%) say that employee demand is driving the adoption of new mobile applications.

In fact, almost 3 in 4 (73%) say that decision makers are flexible and not rigid about incorporating new mobile applications and mobile devices into their organization, showing that many mid-to-large sized companies are committed to mobilizing the enterprise.
“The proliferation of new devices, coupled with the vast expansion of mobile applications used by consumers has paved the road for mobility solutions to enter the enterprise at the worker, workgroup, and workflow levels. Given all this, we expect 2011 to be the year of the transformation of the enterprise,” said Dan Ortega, senior director product marketing, Sybase. “As evidenced by this survey, IT managers will be faced with greater complexities and requirements across the entire enterprise mobility framework, which is where a leading mobile solutions provider like Sybase can take an entire industry to the next level.”

About the Study

The referenced study was commissioned by Sybase and conducted by Kelton Research.  The study consisted of online surveys of 250 IT Managers in the U.S. and UK at companies with revenues of $100 million or more.

Source: Sybase/Kelton Research

SAP and Sybase Merger Promises Innovations for the Enterprise

Thursday, August 19th, 2010 by jrajani

SAP and Sybase have recently announced a product road map that will allow them to take market share in the enterprise applications, business analytics and mobile infrastructure space. Since May, 2010, SAP has decided that Sybase will run as an indepedent unit and the product lines developed prior to the purchase will remain intact with additional investment for improved innovation and addition of new features in all their software solutions.

Here is an outline of milestones set by both companies:

Within the next nine months, the companies will bring together technologies to deliver a leading mobile platform for business that is based on open standards, runs on all major mobile operating systems, and manages and supports all major device types. With this platform, customers and partners can build new mobile experiences on top of existing applications, such as SAP® Business Suite software. In addition, SAP will showcase mobile experiences for all products, including both SAP Business Suite and SAP® Business ByDesign(TM), similar to what is available for mobile sales for customer relationship management (CRM) today.

SAP and Sybase will present the industry’s broadest solution portfolio for EIM by porting, certifying and optimizing SAP Business Suite and other solutions onto Sybase data management servers — bringing customers a greater choice of database platforms for their SAP applications.

The companies will offer customers a complete and optimized high-performance business analytics infrastructure tapping SAP® BusinessObjects(TM) business intelligence (BI) solutions on data management servers to deliver end-to-end functionality from discovery (enterprise information management) to storage (calculation and storage engines for transactions, data marts, data warehouse) to consumption (query reporting and analytics, scorecarding, dashboarding, OLAP tools, mobile BI).

The companies will incorporate SAP in-memory computing technology across SAP and Sybase data management offerings, enabling customers to instantaneously access any type of data, anywhere, any place in real time.

SAP co-CEOs Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe said in a statement, “The combination of SAP and Sybase is a significant game changer in the industry. Less than three months after this bold acquisition was announced, we are highlighting the first joint products that will transform the way people and businesses work. The product roadmap and go-forward strategy we are sharing today positions SAP to be the only company enabled to deliver a full suite of enterprise software and next-generation business intelligence on any device at any time. The coming together of SAP and Sybase is 100 percent a customer-focused move, delivering a value proposition for customers in mobility, analytics and information management that is unmatched and unique.”

“At Sybase, we have been successfully executing our ‘Unwired Enterprise’ strategy over the last eight years to become the market leader in enterprise mobility software,” said John Chen, CEO, Sybase. “Working alongside SAP, we will take mobility to the next level by extending analytics and bringing our technologies to new vertical markets. With SAP’s investment in Sybase’s technologies, we’ll be able to extend our existing solutions to an even broader audience, and more rapidly innovate as the market’s needs continue to evolve.”

The combination of technology from both companies will lead to an integration of SAP NetWeaver® Mobile component and SAP® BusinessObjects(TM) Mobile software with Sybase Unwired Platform to deliver a single mobile development and deployment platform with integrated analytics.

In the business anlaytics space both companies have complementary products in the form of SAP BusinessObjects BI, Sybase IQ 15.0 and Sybase ASE 15.0. Clients can now have a complete suite of analytics products that covers business analytic applications; to reports, scorecards and dashboards; to data integration and data quality; to transactional storage, data marts and data warehousing.

Focus on Business Intelligence at SAP Sapphire

Sunday, May 16th, 2010 by jrajani

The annual event scheduled for May 17 through the 19th will be accessible online and will feature former Vice president Al Gore and president of the Virgin group Sir Richard Branson. Topics will include innovation in the cloud, improving ROI, and how to collaborate with customers and partners to spark innovation.

Registration for the event is now open and will allow you to connect with SAP experts, customers, and partners via live discussions, question posting, and presentation rating. You can Blog, chat, and network with event attendees who share your interests and business issues.

Here’s a video by Timo Elliott of SAP which provides a brief overview of Business intelligence:

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Another video outlining the SAP BI product suite:

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Here’s a list of sessions related to BI which will be available at the Sapphire now event:

The SAP BusinessObjects Portfolio: Solutions from A to Z.

Long-time SAP BusinessObjects employee Paul Clark delivers his famous portfolio overview.

Choosing your BI Solution

This session will take a look at the options you have as a customer, which deployed SAP NetWeaver BW as your data warehouse solution.

Pick the right SAP BusinessObjects BI Tool.

This session will explain how you can use your user requirements and match the SAP BusinessObjects BI portfolio to those requirements and select the right tool for the job. This session will be relevant independent of your underlying data sources.

Session information source: Sapphirenow Blogs

The general keynote schedule is as follows:

Keynotes presentations by Sir Richard Branson, founder and president of Virgin Group and former Vice President of the United States, the Honorable Al Gore

Monday, May 17

4:00 p.m. CEST | 10:00 a.m. EDT | 10:00 p.m. SGT

Joint keynote presentation by SAP co-CEOs Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe

Tuesday, May 18

3:30 p.m. CEST | 9:30 a.m. EDT | 9:30 p.m. SGT

Joint keynote presentation by Vishal Sikka, SAP CTO and Hasso Plattner, SAP Cofounder and Chairman of the SAP Supervisory Board

Wednesday, May 19

9:00 p.m. CEST | 3:00 p.m. EDT | 9:30 p.m. SGT