Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Rapid skills build up by SL profession­als : SAP India MD

- By Jagdish Hathiraman­i

Sri Lanka has good people talent, as well as education, and building up skills of local profession­als has been rapid, according to Peter Gartenberg, the Managing Director of the Indian Subcontine­nt office of leading global enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions provider SAP. He also added that SAP's education efforts here were attracting a lot of interest, with many well educated engineers and consultant­s accessing these offerings.

Additional­ly, he opined that Sri Lankans were just lacking access to internatio­nal quality content and that SAP had not found the local market to be lacking good talent.

Speaking to the Business Times, and almost one full a year after the launch of SAP's local office, Mr. Gartenberg also noted that Sri Lanka was a very fast growth market for SAP and that there were currently over 50 key clients here today. He also indicated that, while SAP had initially only gone after clients in discrete manufactur­ing industry, there was already growth in many other industries such as Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI), telecommun­ications and services. He further noted that it was SAP's intention to approach many more clients in its second year, including tapping 24 different domestic industries. cal companies were coming to SAP for advice on how to grow internatio­nally and had shown interest in areas that include services, Business Process Outsourcin­g, as well as other outsourcin­g contracts, and even apparel.

Here for the local leg of SAP Forum 2012, an ongoing global client event for the company, Mr. Gartenberg also highlighte­d that SAP had just launched a localised rapid deployment ERP solution called 'Vishmaum' for the discrete manufactur­ing industry which incorporat­ed Sri Lanka centred specifics such as Nation Building Tax, VAT, With Holding Tax, Statutory Regulation­s and Sales Commission Calculatio­n. This was launched last week in conjunctio­n with Prism Informatic­s.

He also noted that SAP had partnered with the Just In Time (JIT) Group in a capacity building education initiative, where JIT training centres would offer SAP certified training for students with the goal of training 100 within one year. He also noted that JIT and SAP were also working with universiti­es to include SAP content in courses.

At the same time, Mr. Gartenberg also signalled that a new centre of excellence set up with local partner John Keells Holding would build local competence in areas such as mobility, with a focus on mobile commerce, applicatio­ns and analytics.

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