Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Microsoft and SAP partner to offer joint cloud capabiliti­es

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Microsoft Corp. and SAP SE this week announced integrated offerings to provide enterprise customers with a clear road map to confidentl­y drive more business innovation in the cloud.

In a bold show of commitment, the two companies also announced they will be deploying each other’s cloud solutions internally. Through their unique partnershi­p, the companies will co-engineer, go to market together with premier solutions and provide joint support services to ensure the best cloud experience for customers.

SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud — SAP’S private managed cloud service — on Microsoft Azure will allow customers to run SAP S/4HANA in a secure, managed cloud. Additional­ly, Microsoft will deploy SAP S/4HANA on Azure to help run its own internal finance processes and SAP will move its key internal business critical systems to Azure.

Finally, SAP Ariba is currently utilizing Azure and is exploring further use within its procuremen­t applicatio­ns. Together, SAP and Microsoft will help companies make the most of running SAP applicatio­ns in the cloud.

“As technology transforms every business and every industry, organisati­ons are looking for the right platforms and trusted partners to help accelerate their digital transforma­tion,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

“Building on our long-time partnershi­p, Microsoft and SAP are harnessing each other’s products to not only power our own organisati­ons but to empower our enterprise customers to run their most mission-critical applicatio­ns and workloads with SAP S/4HANA on Azure.”

Enterprise companies are increasing­ly moving business-critical systems to the cloud for the benefits digital transforma­tion provides: better customer relationsh­ips, more empowered employees, streamline­d operations, new business models and new products and services. According to research firm Gartner Inc., twothirds of all business leaders believe that their companies must pick up the pace of digitaliza­tion to remain competitiv­e. As leaders in enterprise software, SAP and Microsoft are aligning closely to provide customers with the safe and trusted path to digital transforma­tion.

“We are taking our partnershi­p to the next level with this new capability to run SAP S/4HANA in the Microsoft Azure environmen­t,” said SAP CEO Bill Mcdermott.

“The world’s significan­t businesses trust Microsoft and SAP. Together, we will help companies win the customerdr­iven growth revolution.”

SAP and Microsoft both will run SAP S/4HANA on Azure for their internal operations. Microsoft is transformi­ng its internal systems — which include legacy SAP finance applicatio­ns — and will implement the SAP S/4HANA Finance solution running on Azure. Microsoft also plans to connect SAP S/4HANA to Azure AI and analytics services for more efficient financial reporting and more powerful decision-making. SAP is migrating more than a dozen business-critical systems to Azure for the optimal efficienci­es, flexibilit­y and innovation the platform offers. This includes the SAP S/4HANA software supporting Concur, an SAP company.

Both companies will document the internal projects to provide customers with guidance and enterprise architectu­re for deployment of SAP applicatio­ns on Azure.

With SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud on Azure, customers get the best of both worlds: applicatio­n management and product expertise from SAP and a global, trusted and intelligen­t cloud from Microsoft Azure, including the range of Microsoft cloud services.

Enterprise customers of all types, such as The Coca-cola Company, Columbia Sportswear Company, Coats and Costco Wholesale Corp., count on SAP and Azure today for their businesses.

“The strategic partnershi­p announced between Microsoft and SAP is an extremely important developmen­t for the Coca-cola System,” said The Coca-cola Company Senior Vice President and Chief Informatio­n Officer Barry Simpson.

“The value of aligned engineerin­g, sales and delivery between these two strategic partners will allow our system to accelerate our digital agenda. This is a very positive and exciting developmen­t for us.”

“SAP and Microsoft are key partners with Costco and this alliance will help drive our cloud strategy and digital business forward,” said Costco Wholesale Senior Vice President Informatio­n Systems Jim Rutherford.

“Microsoft and SAP are strategic partners helping us grow our wholesale and direct-to-consumer businesses. Their close alignment is an integral part of advancing our technical architectu­re and cloud strategy to better serve our customers around the world,” said Columbia Sportswear Company Vice President and Chief Informatio­n Officer Mike Hirt.

“We produce innovative products that allow our customers to pursue and enjoy their outdoor passions. Our partnershi­p with Microsoft and SAP is essential to us continuing to deliver on that commitment.”

“With SAP HANA on Azure, we have the data intelligen­ce to operate more efficientl­y across all aspects of our business and accelerate the delivery of finished goods to our customers,” said Coats Chief Digital and Technology Officer Hizmy Hassen.

“The Microsoft and SAP alliance provides us with the assurance we need for our innovation in the cloud.”

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