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Embrace: Innovation and Transformation

Many companies are facing major challenges. Digital transformation and innovation are essential. How can Embrace help companies meet these challenges?
Rüdiger Meyer, Microsoft
August 6, 2020
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With the announcement of the exclusive Embrace initiative between SAP and Microsoft on October 21, 2019, a new chapter was opened in the collaboration between SAP and Microsoft, but also with SAP and Microsoft partners. Now is a good time to take a brief look back and share experiences.

What is so special about Embrace? Some people initially thought that it was a joint marketing program between SAP and Microsoft. But that is far from the case.

The mission for both companies was and is to enable and drive innovation and digital transformation together with the SAP and Microsoft partners of our customers, with the product and technology portfolios of SAP and Microsoft playing an important role and acting as a kind of innovation platform.

But what is special about this innovation platform is that the integration of the Intelligent Enterprise Suite and Microsoft Azure, including Modern Workplace solutions such as Microsoft Office and Microsoft Teams and other Microsoft products, is provided and simplified via the SAP Cloud Platform on Azure. This results in completely new and diverse innovative and integrated business scenarios for customers.

In discussions, we repeatedly find that customers express desired scenarios but cannot imagine how easily and quickly these can now be realized, for example the almost seamless bidirectional integration of processes via Microsoft Outlook in S/4 Hana. Or the integration of data from the Microsoft environment into the Fiori applications.

These are examples that are relevant for many companies in every industry. However, what makes the big difference and makes the motto "Driving Innovation together" tangible for every customer are customer- and industry-specific integrated processes that incorporate solutions and technologies from both companies and from partners and customers.

An easy-to-understand example is an order process in warehousing and ordering that uses Microsoft Azure AI (Cognitive Services) to recognize an item in a warehouse, identify the article number and trigger an order process via S/4, or in recruitment, where Microsoft Hololens, Microsoft Teams and SuccessFactors are used for virtual job interviews and recruitment.

From time to time, the question arises as to how we deal with competing products from both companies. My answer as Alliance Manager - and therefore responsible for the partnership between SAP and Microsoft - is that the first thing we did was to remove the word competition.

Instead, we offer our customers alternatives. And it is then the task of the solution architects at SAP, Microsoft, partners and customers to coordinate the best and most suitable architecture for the business scenarios and to use the best and most suitable from both product and technology worlds. And our SAP and Microsoft partners have a special role to play here.

It's no secret that many SAP partners are also Microsoft partners and therefore have expertise in both technology worlds. But with Embrace, many partners have realized that it is not enough to know both. No, the employees and the expertise have to be brought together. This is why many SAP and Microsoft partners have built up real or virtual Embrace practices and, in addition to technology expertise, have complemented these with industry know-how and consulting expertise for digital transformation.

The basis and starting point of the "Digital Transformation Journey" is the migration from ECC to S/4 Hana on Azure with SCP on Azure. This is the base plate, so to speak, of the innovation house, which is designed jointly for and with customers and implemented in phases. And the joint industry-specific Market Approved Journeys from SAP and Microsoft describe what such a phased implementation can look like.

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Rüdiger Meyer, Microsoft

Rüdiger Meyer is Senior Alliance Manager SAP and Embrace Lead Germany.


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Work on SAP Basis is crucial for successful S/4 conversion. This gives the so-called Competence Center strategic importance among SAP's existing customers. Regardless of the operating model of an S/4 Hana, topics such as automation, monitoring, security, application lifecycle management, and data management are the basis for the operative S/4 operation. For the second time already, E3 Magazine is hosting a summit in Salzburg for the SAP community to get comprehensive information on all aspects of S/4 Hana groundwork. With an exhibition, expert presentations, and plenty to talk about, we again expect numerous existing customers, partners, and experts in Salzburg. E3 Magazine invites you to Salzburg for learning and exchange of ideas on June 5 and 6, 2024.

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Event Room, FourSide Hotel Salzburg,
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A-5020 Salzburg

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June 5 and 6, 2024

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Event Room, Hotel Hilton Heidelberg,
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Event date

28 and 29 February 2024

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The organizer is the E3 magazine of the publishing house B4Bmedia.net AG. The presentations will be accompanied by an exhibition of selected SAP partners. The ticket price includes the attendance of all lectures of the Steampunk and BTP Summit 2024, the visit of the exhibition area, the participation in the evening event as well as the catering during the official program. The lecture program and the list of exhibitors and sponsors (SAP partners) will be published on this website in due time.