SAP has announced a global jumpstart enablement programme for its Internet of Things (IoT) innovation portfolio.
Following through on SAP’s recently announced commitment to invest €2 billion in IoT over five years, the SAP Leonardo IoT portfolio combines adaptive applications, big data applications and connectivity in packaged solutions across line-of-business and industry use cases ranging from connected products, assets and infrastructure to vehicle fleets, markets and people. With SAP HANA as its underlying platform, SAP Leonardo offers intelligent IoT applications, business services for development, technical services for processing high-velocity data and an intelligent edge to process information at the device level.
“Moving from things to outcomes is about new business processes such as Industry 4.0, new business models and new ways for people to live and work,” said Dr Tanja Rueckert, Executive VP, Digital Assets and IoT, SAP. “With SAP Leonardo, we connect ‘things’ with business processes that are instantaneous and proactive, and with people who can manage more effectively with augmented intelligence and autonomous systems. Our SAP Leonardo IoT portfolio delivers on SAP’s commitment to produce superior business value through enterprise IoT innovation.”
Part of the SAP Leonardo Labs global enablement network and conceived as a consultative service staffed by SAP line-of-business and industry experts, the jumpstart programme is a multiphase engagement matching IoT innovations with customer strategies and objectives in pilots with a clear path to business value.
SAP is also introducing promotional pricing for the IoT jumpstart programme featuring a simple, fixed cost for software and services to cover the pilot and first year of usage for SAP Leonardo IoT solutions including SAP Connected Goods, SAP Vehicle Insights, SAP Predictive Maintenance and Service and SAP Asset Intelligence Network. By setting a defined price for services and key solutions in the SAP Leonardo IoT portfolio, the introductory offer provides transparency and eliminates budget uncertainty, enabling customers to establish IoT pilots with clear scope, length and pricing.
SAP Leonardo combines SAP’s unique strengths, including 45 years of business process knowledge across 25 industries and leadership in big data management, in end-to-end offerings addressing the following areas:
· Connected products for new insights into lifecycle management, sourcing, response and supply, and digital supply networks; and the design, manufacturing and delivery of smart, connected products across all industries
· Connected assets to track, monitor and analyse fixed assets, including manufacturing and maintenance business processes, to reduce costs and increase equipment uptime
· Connected fleet to enable businesses and public service organisations owning moving assets (such as vehicles, robots, fork lifts and autonomous vehicles) to improve services and safety, visibility to logistics and service quality
· Connected infrastructure for new digital operational intelligence from physical-infrastructure systems, construction and energy grids enabling improved service, efficient operations and compliance and risk mitigation
· Connected markets to enable new production, and business models of local relevance and at the right timing for customer and marketing insights, digital agribusiness, smart ports and smart cities
· Connected people for more insightful, collaborative work roles, health management and smart home environments connecting people and communities and providing better, more personalised lifestyle experiences
Following through on SAP’s recently announced commitment to invest €2 billion in IoT over five years, the SAP Leonardo IoT portfolio combines adaptive applications, big data applications and connectivity in packaged solutions across line-of-business and industry use cases ranging from connected products, assets and infrastructure to vehicle fleets, markets and people. With SAP HANA as its underlying platform, SAP Leonardo offers intelligent IoT applications, business services for development, technical services for processing high-velocity data and an intelligent edge to process information at the device level.
“Moving from things to outcomes is about new business processes such as Industry 4.0, new business models and new ways for people to live and work,” said Dr Tanja Rueckert, Executive VP, Digital Assets and IoT, SAP. “With SAP Leonardo, we connect ‘things’ with business processes that are instantaneous and proactive, and with people who can manage more effectively with augmented intelligence and autonomous systems. Our SAP Leonardo IoT portfolio delivers on SAP’s commitment to produce superior business value through enterprise IoT innovation.”
Part of the SAP Leonardo Labs global enablement network and conceived as a consultative service staffed by SAP line-of-business and industry experts, the jumpstart programme is a multiphase engagement matching IoT innovations with customer strategies and objectives in pilots with a clear path to business value.
SAP is also introducing promotional pricing for the IoT jumpstart programme featuring a simple, fixed cost for software and services to cover the pilot and first year of usage for SAP Leonardo IoT solutions including SAP Connected Goods, SAP Vehicle Insights, SAP Predictive Maintenance and Service and SAP Asset Intelligence Network. By setting a defined price for services and key solutions in the SAP Leonardo IoT portfolio, the introductory offer provides transparency and eliminates budget uncertainty, enabling customers to establish IoT pilots with clear scope, length and pricing.
SAP Leonardo combines SAP’s unique strengths, including 45 years of business process knowledge across 25 industries and leadership in big data management, in end-to-end offerings addressing the following areas:
· Connected products for new insights into lifecycle management, sourcing, response and supply, and digital supply networks; and the design, manufacturing and delivery of smart, connected products across all industries
· Connected assets to track, monitor and analyse fixed assets, including manufacturing and maintenance business processes, to reduce costs and increase equipment uptime
· Connected fleet to enable businesses and public service organisations owning moving assets (such as vehicles, robots, fork lifts and autonomous vehicles) to improve services and safety, visibility to logistics and service quality
· Connected infrastructure for new digital operational intelligence from physical-infrastructure systems, construction and energy grids enabling improved service, efficient operations and compliance and risk mitigation
· Connected markets to enable new production, and business models of local relevance and at the right timing for customer and marketing insights, digital agribusiness, smart ports and smart cities
· Connected people for more insightful, collaborative work roles, health management and smart home environments connecting people and communities and providing better, more personalised lifestyle experiences
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