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According to a Gartner study, SAP is lagging behind its migration from ECC to S/4HANA. “This is their last chance”, said analyst Ilona Hansen.
SAP ECC is a popular on-premises ERP system. Gartner estimates that 70 percent of SAP’s customers depend on the solution. That’s a problem, as ECC will no longer receive official support from 2027 onwards.
SAP wants customers to migrate to S/4HANA, a more modern platform. According to Gartner, migration is lagging behind. “There is little evidence of the acceleration of migrations that would be needed to meet SAP’s 2027 target to terminate mainstream maintenance for ECC”, the researchers share in the new report.
Gartner suspects that SAP is aware of the delay. The researchers expect the support deadline to be extended to 2030. According to Gartner, customers using ECC in 2027 can count on support until 2030 for a premium of two percent per year.
SAP tells a different story. CEO Christian Klein shared that S/4HANA is growing at a phenomenal rate in the most recent quarterly report. In contrast, customers tell Gartner that the available licenses are unclear, which could explain the delay.
“Many options exist, but the strong positioning of RISE with SAP by account executives obscures other S/4HANA licensing options such as S/4HANA On-Premise Edition”, the researchers say.
RISE with SAP is one of the initiatives with which SAP hopes to migrate customers from ECC to S/4HANA. Customers pay for a single service that includes the software, hosting and consultancy needed to make the move.
RISE with SAP ultimately leads to the cloud. Should you want to migrate from ECC to S/4HANA while staying on-premises, RISE with SAP isn’t always optimal. A S/4HANA On-premises Edition license may be more suitable, but too few customers are aware of the option, Gartner said.
“Every good thing takes time”, added Ilona Hansen, SAP analyst at Gartner. “S/4HANA has been around for seven years in the market and it hasn’t done significantly well. In the last 18 months, with RISE, there’s a lot of movement coming now, so supply them a little more time, but this is their last chance.”
Mon, 11 Jul 2022 01:45:00 -0500entext/htmlhttps://www.techzine.eu/news/applications/82990/sap-lags-behind-on-migration-to-s-4hana/Killexams : SAPinsider Report Suggests Creating Additional Value in SAP Environments With Decision Intelligence
SAP Expert Highlights the Performance and Integrated Functionality ofthe Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform in SAP Environments
LONDON & NEW YORK & TEL AVIV, Israel, July 12, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pyramid Analytics (Pyramid) is identified as a leading Decision Intelligence platform provider in the SAP technology landscape. A new SAPinsider Technology Insight report, Creating Value Through Decision Intelligence in SAP Landscape, finds that Decision Intelligence has the capabilities to overcome challenges associated with using legacy business intelligence tools in an SAP environment. SAPinsider comprises the largest and fastest growing SAP membership group worldwide, with more than 500,000 members across 205 countries. The free report provides specific recommendations for SAP professionals.
Key Points:
Increasing business complexity requires more than business intelligence (BI) can deliver.
Decision Intelligence fills the voids that exist in legacy BI tools, putting the power of analytics into the hands of both business and technical users.
Organizations want solutions that can help them leverage the immense value of data in S/4HANA and other SAP data sources to make intelligence decisions.
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Data integration is underlined in the SAPinsider report as a crucial aspect of the Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform. The Pyramid Platform serves as a point of integration: pulling data from various sources, allowing businesses to create a single source of truth within the enterprise. This seamless integration with other business-critical applications is an imperative in the SAP technology landscape.
Decision Intelligence is the Next Big Data Analytics Innovation
The next major innovation in analytics is Artificial Intelligence (AI). Applying AI across Data Prep, Business Analytics, and Data Science is what separates Decision Intelligence from traditional business intelligence tools such as Microsoft Power BI, Qlik, and Tableau. AI lowers the skills barrier by automating the highly technical work needed to prepare and analyze data and create and share reports and dashboards.
The Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform delivers data-driven insights for anyone to make faster, more intelligent decisions. The Pyramid Platform provides instant access to any data, enables automated governed self-service for any person, and serves any analytics need, from the simple to the sophisticated. By uniquely combining Data Prep, Business Analytics, and Data Science with AI guidance in a single environment, the Pyramid Platform reduces cost and complexity while accelerating growth and innovation. This enables a strategic, organization-wide approach to Business Intelligence and Analytics.
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Only the Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform unifies Data Preparation, Business Analytics, and Data Science on a single, integrated platform. This eliminates the need to use multiple disparate tools and the associated license cost and management complexity. Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), rapid rollout, quicker and direct access to all available data, and industry-leading user adoption means faster time to value. The Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform can be deployed on-premises, into a private or public cloud, embedded into other apps or delivered through Managed Services Providers (MSP).
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Dave Henry, Senior VP of Strategic Alliances, Pyramid Analytics: "Decision Intelligence really combines the best of traditional enterprise analytic platforms with a more modern approach. The goal is ultimately to help people use all relevant data to make better decisions, achieve faster outcomes, troubleshoot problems, and capitalize on opportunities to drive innovation.
"We see a desire for comprehensive analytics using data from multiple systems. We help with that while also improving everyday use of SAP. Through Pyramid, we can bring what we feel is a world-class experience to SAP while extending this experience to modern cloud data warehouses such as Redshift and Snowflake."
Kumar Singh, Research Director, SAPinsider: "What makes Pyramid’s platform comprehensive and places it in the category of Decision Intelligence is that it covers the entire analytics pipeline and enables features like self-service data discovery and collaboration, allowing users of all skill levels to work independently and as teams. Platforms like Pyramid’s help extract maximum value from SAP investments and can help act as a ‘single source of truth’ by tapping into disparate data sources and enhancing collaboration, building a data-driven culture.
"Analytics needs to be a powerful aid in decision-making to create a truly data-driven enterprise. For this to happen, it needs to be leveraged by users with all levels of expertise to make data-driven decisions in their day-to-day work."
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Pyramid is what’s next in analytics. Our unified decision intelligence platform delivers insights for anyone to make faster, more intelligent decisions. The Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform provides direct access to any data, enables governed self-service for any person, and serves any analytics need in a no-code environment. The Pyramid Platform uniquely combines Data Prep, Business Analytics, and Data Science in a single environment with AI guidance, reducing cost and complexity while accelerating growth and innovation. The Pyramid Platform enables a strategic, organization-wide approach to Business Intelligence and Analytics, from the simple to the sophisticated. Schedule a demo.
Pyramid Analytics is incorporated in Amsterdam and has regional headquarters in global innovation and business centers, including London, New York City, and Tel-Aviv. Our team lives worldwide because geography should not be a barrier to talent and opportunity. Investors include H.I.G. Growth Partners, Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP), Sequoia Capital, and Viola Growth. Learn more at Pyramid Analytics.
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Tue, 12 Jul 2022 00:15:00 -0500en-UStext/htmlhttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/sapinsider-report-suggests-creating-additional-120000950.htmlKillexams : Ultimo enhances efficiency and speeds up order processing with SAP S/4HANA integration
11/07/2022 Ultimo Software Solutions Ltd
Ultimo’s Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) platform is now integrated with SAP S/4HANA, the leading Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. This brings the benefits of two best-of-breed solutions together to help Ultimo’s customers using SAP Improve work efficiency, speed up order processing and reduce administrative tasks, and SAP users futureproof their maintenance operation. The integration has been certified by SAP, confirming that Ultimo’s technical capabilities match the high requirements of the SAP S/4HANA software.
The certification currently covers 25 scenarios in Ultimo. Starting with importing and synchronising various master data, such as vendors and articles, the integration focuses on purchasing processes, including purchase requisitions, purchase orders, receipts and invoicing. Customers who use Ultimo to manage their asset maintenance and SAP S/4HANA for resourcing will now be able to seamlessly share data between the systems. Maintenance and asset information is logged in Ultimo, and any related requests for spare part orders can be raised through SAP.
The purchasing process is significantly simplified, with receipts registered in Ultimo and invoicing and payment managed in SAP. This eliminates the need for duplication of records and switching between systems, reducing the risk of manual errors and improving productivity.
“The new certified SAP S/4HANA integration simplifies order management for the maintenance teams and guarantees a sound administration for the finance team,” says Ewout Noordermeer, CMO, Ultimo. “Now, technicians don’t need to be familiar with SAP to process orders; they can do it in Ultimo with the same interface they use every day, while the CFO can trust the financial data to be correct and complete. That improves efficiency on a daily basis, but the benefits extend beyond enhancing the ease of use - this integration paves the way for a cloud-enabled future. By integrating our software with other leading technologies, we take our collaboration to the next level. Using our best-of-breed approach, we help customers accelerate their digitalisation journey and futureproof their maintenance operation."
As Ultimo is highly configurable, the integration with SAP S/4HANA is always tailored to individual customer requirements, including a bespoke interface. Ultimo consultants will work with customers to discuss their requirements and make any adjustments needed to optimise the functionalities for each application.
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Sun, 10 Jul 2022 16:11:00 -0500text/htmlhttps://www.pandct.com/news/ultimo-enhances-efficiency-and-speeds-up-order-processing-with-sap-s4hana-integrationKillexams : Who's in the running to deliver Three Waters ERP platforms?
The government's controversial Three Waters reforms are advancing and so is scoping of ICT systems to support the planned four regional water authorities.
A scan of what's in use at the country's four largest existing water authorities seems likely to deliver a potential short list of providers, but we should remember that only one of these, Auckland's Watercare, was mentioned by name during a recent hearing before Parliament's governance and administration committee.
"If you have visited Watercare, you will have seen how integral it is to ensure that the backroom functions in the technology, data, information, intelligence space are core to delivering efficient water-service delivery," Minister of local government Nanaia Mahuta told the committee.
Watercare, the largest of 67 water utilities serving 1.4 million people, in recent years extensively adopted and configured cloud-based utility systems from US-based Infor. In 2019, it won a global award for its efforts, topping the public sector category in the Customer Excellence Awards at Inforum, Infor’s annual global forum.
By that stage, Watercare had tackled a full digital transformation with Infor, affecting roughly 60 per cent of business processes.
“The company achieved a fully redesigned, integrated, analytics-enabled solution for customer management, billing, and asset management that has produced savings in virtually every corner of the business” the award citation said.
As part of its modernisation programme, it implemented Infor CloudSuite for Water applications to help better manage assets, enrich interactions with customers, and motivate and manage its workforce.
Before looking at the other contenders, however, some kind of view of the potential procurement avenues is in order.
Heather Shotter, executive director of the Three Waters National Transition Unit, told Reseller News modern IT systems were a core enabler for large asset-intensive utility businesses like the proposed new water services entities.
Such systems would set them up well to deliver the benefits of reform to New Zealanders, Shotter said.
"These benefits largely come from economies of scale, and have been demonstrated in overseas jurisdictions which have established large scale entities with their own ICT systems," she said.
The National Transition Unit was developing the detailed business case to deliver transactional IT systems required for the four water service entities from day one of their operation.
That business case will first have to be considered by cabinet and decisions were "some way off".
While the design of these systems would be considered on a case by case basis a bottom line was the requirement to have a minimal IT capability in place to support the entities being operational on 1 July 2024.
"A pragmatic approach will be taken with a clear focus on what is required for day one to ensure that systems can be delivered within the timeframe," Shotter said. "Future ICT investment decisions, post 1 July 2024, will be made by the water service entities."
The transition unit was working with Treasury to explore appropriate mechanisms for funding the necessary ICT investment, but again, no decisions had been made.
"Ultimately the cost of this investment will be assumed by the new water services entities as the owners of the assets," Shotter said.
"We will engage with councils as part of the migration of the three waters data to the new ... systems. This engagement will seek to minimise the demands on councils and make this process as efficient as possible.
"Ongoing investment in ICT and digitisation is a feature of all modern organisations and councils have continuous expectations of ICT investments even in the absence of three waters reform."
So, if Infor is strongly placed, what other vendors are in the frame?
New Zealand's largest three other water authorities all run different systems. Starting in the capital, Wellington Water is a council controlled organisation much like Watercare.
It is also a member of a shared services organisation with the local councils which migrated to platforms from Australia's TechnologyOne in projects dubbed "Odyssey" by Wellington City Council and "Optimus" by Greater Wellington Regional Council.
The regional council's programme closes out in June with the final release of two modules HR e-recruitment and strategic asset management.
Christchurch City Council is the water authority in the city and is a long-time SAP shop. It rolled out SAP HANA and SAP Customer Experience Citizen Engagement Accelerator in a transformation programme beginning in 2018.
A draft 2021-2031 management plan for wastewater itemised projects to create measurement points in SAP for operational data and alarms and to migrate data from SCADA to SAP. The council also sought to develop and implement improved maintenance management and inventory (stores) work-flow processes supported by SAP for effective asset management.
"There is a significant amount of upskilling required in SAP usage, process application and data management quality," the paper noted.
Back in the North Island, in the mists of time on the Waikato River Hamilton City Council was once a Peoplesoft shop. Around 2012, the council opted to go all-in on Microsoft's Dynamix AX ERP.
That required not just the migration of financial management and other core ERP systems, but also rates and regulatory management, which was on the Civica ERP platform. That appears to have been a significant problem and instead of standardising on Dynamics AX, the council standardised on Civica instead.
“The old accounting software we used was serviced by a reseller which made it impossible to influence the strategic direction of the future product development,” David Bryant, general manager, corporate said in a recent Civica case study.
“With the [Civica] Authority user group, we not only have direct access to the developers of the software, but we find out how other councils are using the software and learn from each other’s experiences.”
So, Infor, SAP, TechnologyOne and Civica, as incumbents, could all be in the mix for a Three Waters role. The big question is whether government will allow four separate procurements or will one system rule across all four of the new water authorities?
Tue, 12 Jul 2022 19:20:00 -0500text/htmlhttps://www.reseller.co.nz/article/699811/who-running-deliver-three-waters-erp-platforms/Killexams : Cardiac Amyloidosis: An Approach to Diagnosis and Management
Diagnosis of Cardiac Amyloidosis
The diagnosis of amyloidosis requires a tissue biopsy that demonstrates apple-green birefringence when stained with Congo Red and viewed with a polarizing microscope. Sulfate Alcian Blue is an alternative stain with a high specificity for amyloid.[6]
In most forms of systemic amyloidosis, amyloid deposition occurs early in the subcutaneous adipose tissue and in small- and middle-sized vessels, particularly arteries, in the GI tract. Several biopsy sites are commonly used for diagnosis: rectal biopsy, biopsy of labial salivary gland and fine-needle biopsy of the subcutaneous abdominal tissue. These biopsy methods have a high specificity and sensitivity when combined with Congo Red staining and polarization microscopy.[4] A direct biochemical analysis of the amyloid in a biopsy is used to typify the disease. Different immunological techniques and inmunohistochemical typing of tissue biopsy are used. Typing of the disease is a prerequisite of a correct treatment.
Endomyocardial biopsy is the only method by which the presence of cardiac amyloidosis can be directly established in cardiac amyloidosis, but this method is invasive, expensive and not always available. Therefore, in many cases we need to rely on noninvasive methods to diagnose cardiac involvement.[2]
Electrocardiography provides useful complementary information in the diagnosis of cardiac amyloid. In cases with severe amyloid infiltration it is common to observe a pattern of low voltage (QRS voltage amplitude ≤0.5 mV in all limb leads or ≤1 mV in all precordial leads). Murtagh et al[10] reported this finding in 46% of patients, while Dubrey et al[8,11] reported low-limb lead voltage in 70% of patients with AL amyloidosis. A pseudoinfarct pattern is commonly seen in AL amyloidosis (50–75%).[8,11] Even though these are common findings, other causes of low-voltage and pseudoinfarct pattern should be ruled out.
The conduction system can be affected in almost 40% of patients.[8] The most common findings are atrioventricular blocks and, less commonly, right- or left-bundle branch blocks.
Signal-averaged ECG is frequently abnormal in patients with AL amyloidosis (delayed myocardial activation of late potentials). Abnormal signal-averaged ECGs are reported to be independent predictors of sudden death in a subgroup of patients with abnormal ECG.[1,11]
Echocardiography is a diagnostic method that cannot be analyzed in isolation, and the images should be interpreted in the context of clinical findings and other investigational methods.[1,6,8] In general, patients with severe cardiac amyloid present nondilated ventricles with concentric left ventricular thickening, right ventricular thickening, prominent valves and infiltration of the atrial septum. Increased echogenicity of the myocardium with a 'granular sparkling' appearance has been described. This pattern has a low sensitivity (26–36%), although a high specificity (71–81%).[6]
Left ventricular ejection fraction is normal or nearly normal until more severe stages of the disease are reached. Reduced ejection fraction is associated with substantially reduced stroke volume.[1,6,8] Left ventricular mass is increased, and in combination with an absence of high ECG voltages, is more specific for infiltrative diseases, in which amyloidosis is the most common. This combination has a high sensitivity (72–79%) and specificity (91–100%).[1]
Diastolic dysfunction is the hallmark and may be present in all patients, with evidence of a restrictive pattern on Doppler mitral inflow assessment in 21–88% of patients. Other features of cardiac amyloid are valve thickening (described in 60% of patients), pericardial effusion (40–60%), bilaterally enlarged atria (27–50%) and thickened atrial septum (39%).[1,8]
Some studies reported that concentric ventricular thickening, left ventricular mass, low left ventricular ejection fraction and high E/A ratio are significant predictors of mortality in patients with cardiac involvement.[12,13]
Cardiac MRI is able to demonstrate myocardial late gadolinium enhancement with global and subendocardial localization.[1] In one study, cardiac MRI showed a correlation between global subendocardial late enhancement and classical histological changes observed in cardiac amyloid.[14]
Biochemistry
Troponin T and I and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) provide diagnostic and prognostic information in amyloidosis. Cardiac troponins are elevated due to cardiac injury (mycronecrosis and small-vessel ischemia), which results from amyloid deposit. Disperenzieri et al reported that patients with primary systemic amyloidosis with cardiac involvement and detectable troponin levels had a worse median survival rate than those patients with undetectable values.[14] In addition, N-terminal proBNP was described as the most sensitive marker of heart dysfunction in amyloid patients.[15,16]
Radiolabeled serum amyloid P component (SAP) scintigraphy is a safe, noninvasive method that provides information about the distribution and extent of amyloid deposit throughout the body. This is a highly conserved invariant plasma glycoprotein that, as a result of specific calcium-dependent binding to all types of amyloid fibril, becomes highly concentrated in amyloid deposits. Following intravenous administration, radiolabeled SAP distributes between the circulating and the amyloid-bound SAP pools, allowing registration of image and quantification. Unfortunately, this method is unable to image amyloid in the beating heart.[1]
Mon, 11 Jul 2022 12:01:00 -0500entext/htmlhttps://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/725473_4Killexams : Devo and RHONDOS Launch Partnership to Bring Mission-Critical SAP Data to the Devo Platform
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SAP PowerConnect for Devo enables proactive monitoring and securing of SAP application log data to security teams
SAP PowerConnect for Devo
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SAP PowerConnect for Devo
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and PORTLAND, Ore., July 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Devo Technology, the cloud-native logging and security analytics company, and RHONDOS, the leader in security and observability for SAP, today announced an integrated solution—SAP PowerConnect for Devo—to simplify how organizations manage and monitor security and performance of SAP systems.
The SAP PowerConnect for Devo solution enables organizations to unlock the value of SAP transaction data by leveraging the power of the Devo platform, taking advantage of Devo’s rich data visualizations, alerting capabilities, and analytics. Access to crucial SAP performance and security data allows organizations to reduce costly downtime of business-critical SAP systems and readily identify impacted systems during potential security incidents.
"Security teams are faced not just with more threats than ever before, but have to sift through more data than ever," said Upesh Patel, SVP of corporate development at Devo. "The partnership between Devo and RHONDOS gives our customers one centralized source of information that combines all of their application log data — including allowing for the ingest of on-premise SAP data — and provides full visibility into their security environment. Security teams are now able to take massive amounts of complex data and access it in an easily digestible way that enables analysts to detect and respond to threats faster."
By enabling the correlation of SAP and non-SAP data, the new solution unlocks contextual insights to help organizations to shift from a reactive to proactive SAP monitoring approach. With SAP PowerConnect for Devo, users will gain a holistic understanding of business health and supporting processes, allowing them to:
Leverage visualization, monitoring and analysis of real-time and historic SAP telemetry data using the Devo Platform
Decrease the mean time to resolution (MTTR) and accelerate root cause analysis (RCA)
Streamline and cut costs spent on SAP monitoring and reporting
“By bringing SAP PowerConnect to market-leading solutions like Devo, RHONDOS is enabling the SOC to get more out of their data and in a more streamlined and efficient way,” said Brant Hubbard, CEO of RHONDOS. “Organizations have long been plagued by inadequate solutions for monitoring their SAP data as a part of their security posture and this partnership will now enable them to more quickly and simply analyze their most critical systems.”
To learn more about SAP PowerConnect for Devo, view the solution brief and join Devo’s Director of Technology Alliances, Ash Patel and RHONDOS’ Solution Architect, Brian Bates on August 2nd at 1:00 PM ET for a webinar on how you can harness the power of your SAP data with SAP PowerConnect for Devo.
About Devo Devo is the only cloud-native logging and security analytics platform that releases the full potential of your data to empower bold, confident action. With unrivaled scale to collect all of your data without compromise, speed to supply you immediate access and answers, and clarity to focus on the signals that matter most, Devo is your ally in protecting your organization today and tomorrow. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with operations in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, Devo is backed by Insight Partners, Georgian, TCV, General Atlantic, Bessemer Venture Partners, Kibo Ventures and Eurazeo. Learn more at www.devo.com.
About RHONDOS The RHONDOS team is committed to partnering with you to make you the SAP hero in your organization. We are the experts of PowerConnect for the North American market and provide first-line Support and Implementation Services that facilitate maximum return on investment when ingesting SAP security logs, performance metrics, and business data into your observability platform of choice. See what is now possible with SAP at www.rhondos.com.
SEOUL, South Korea, June 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Cloud4C, a leading global cloud migration and managed services provider announced today that it has acquired the Amazon Web Services (AWS) SAP Competency. As an AWS SAP Competency Partner, Cloud4C has demonstrated viable technical proficiency and proven success in SAP implementation, migration, and innovation. Cloud4C's SAP experts specialize in the acumen, tooling, methods, and standardized best practices to streamline SAP landscape migration and transformation on AWS.
AWS is enabling scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions from startups to global enterprises. To support the seamless integration and deployment of these solutions, AWS established the AWS Competency Program to help customers identify AWS Partners with deep industry experience and expertise.
Speaking about the competency, Peter Seo, Country Manager of Cloud4C Korea, said, " Firms around the globe are racing ahead with cloud-first SAP implementations, integrating cloud-native innovations for highly availability and zero loss, smart performances. Cloud4C, a trusted SAP Partner and AWS Partner, has been at the forefront of such intelligent SAP on cloud evolutions since the last decade, fostered with automation, agility, and efficiency. Now, with the AWS SAP Competency, we are even better equipped to deliver on the needs of organizations looking to move their SAP workloads to AWS."
Being a leading application-focused Cloud Managed Service Provider (MSP) and an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner, Cloud4C is best known for its end-to-end approach to SAP on cloud transformations. Cloud4C's services include in-depth SAP landscape assessment, blueprinting, SAP on cloud migration, modernization, and management, within a single service level agreement (SLA) from infra till application login layer promising near zero disruption and industry-best uptimes. The added novelty lies in Cloud4C's unique delivery methodology as the entire transformation process is near automated powered by AIOps, SAP Migration Factory, and the multi-award winning proprietary Self Healing Operations Platform that allows universal operational administration from a single pane of glass. Add to that Cloud4C's extended hyperautomation and intelligent cybersecurity capabilities, Cloud4C represents a strong partner to firms envisioning SAP on AWS. Riding on such capabilities, Cloud4C is today one of the world's leading premium provider of SAP ERP Cloud (HANA Enterprise Cloud) and a trusted SAP S/4HANA, RISE with SAP provider presence in over 26 nations including Korea.
Cloud4C also has dedicated SAP and AWS Centers of Excellence that combine and leverage the best of SAP and AWS practices. The firm's SAP on AWS experts have thought through, tested & delivered optimized architectures like Multiple Components One System (MCOS), Multiple Components in One Database (MCOD), Multitenant Database Containers (MDC), among others, helping businesses achieve unprecedented agility at scale across their operations. The transformative outcomes include a streamlined overview across the stack, smarter database management churning out business intelligent insights, and microservices-driven development operations for faster release of innovations. With Cloud4C's integrated managed expertise, the enterprise SAP landscape on the cloud is end-to-end fortified guaranteeing consistent outcomes at higher returns. The best of all; the firm's exclusive cloud cost optimization techniques help businesses reduce cloud sprawl for their SAP workloads, filtering out redundant provisions and delivering super-agile performances at minimum expenses. Over the years, Cloud4C's customers have witnessed up to 50% total cost of ownership (TCO) reductions for their SAP on cloud journeys.
Cloud4C is the ready-to-go partner for end-to-end SAP on AWS transformations.
Thu, 09 Jun 2022 06:38:00 -0500en-AUtext/htmlhttps://au.news.yahoo.com/cloud4c-achieves-aws-sap-competency-045300620.htmlKillexams : Manchester Airports Group taps Rise with SAP service to speed recovery
Manchester Airports Group (MAG), which operates Manchester, London Stansted and East Midlands airports, has adopted SAP’s Rise service on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
MAG is already a SAP customer. Across its three airports, 60 million passengers flew in 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic. At that time, it employed more than 40,000 people on-site.
It also has a 50% investment in the £1bn, 5 million square foot Airport City development at Manchester Airport.
According to a joint statement from SAP and MAG, as the group started to see economic recovery after the pandemic, it decided to undertake a technology investment programme, as part of a business initiative internally dubbed Project Build Back Smarter.
Nicholas Woods, CIO at MAG, said in the statement: “Following a challenging period for the airport industry, we’re now seeing a resurgence in the number of people wanting to get away. As passenger numbers continue to increase, we need to be as agile as possible to deliver the best possible service for our customers and to respond to our colleagues’ needs in the workplace. Our SAP partnership allows us to do just that, initially shifting key functions to the cloud, with a view to completing a full digital transformation in the next few years.”
The group decided on SAP’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system S/4 Hana as the core of its technology programme, and opted to have that delivered over the cloud, with AWS as the cloud infrastructure provider.
Rise is a service that bundles managed cloud infrastructure and managed services into one contract, and is based on S4, which is an ERP system based on SAP’s columnar, in-memory database Hana. It was launched in January 2021.
The first phase of MAG’s move to Rise is reportedly a “lift and shift” of its existing SAP ECC estate into the cloud. The company is also looking to maximise its use of the procurement system SAP Ariba and the HR system SAP SuccessFactors.
Michiel Verhoeven, UK & Ireland managing director at SAP, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting Manchester Airports Group as it embarks on its journey towards full digital transformation. The tourism industry has been profoundly affected over the last couple of years, but as MAG becomes more agile, automated and insights-driven, it is putting itself in the best possible position to take off as global restrictions ease.”
The statement said SAP had worked with MAG to plumb an understanding of its HR issues, such as reduced staffing through continued furlough schemes. MAG went live on Rise in March 2022, in what is intended to be five-year transformation.
Mon, 27 Jun 2022 03:51:00 -0500entext/htmlhttps://www.computerweekly.com/news/252522043/Manchester-Airports-Group-taps-Rise-with-SAP-service-to-speed-recoveryKillexams : Liposomes as Drug Delivery Systems for the Treatment of TB
Routes of Administration of Liposomes as Drug Delivery Systems for the Treatment of TB
Liposomes can be used as anti-TB nanocarriers for the treatment of both pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB; however, the success of therapy is highly dependent on the administration route of these nanoparticles.[64] Since liposomes are vulnerable to intestinal lipases, their administration needs to be performed by other routes different from the oral route.[65] The intravenous administration for TB treatment is compromised by several factors, such as leakage of liposome contents in the plasma compartment before reaching the target tissue, rapid clearance from the bloodstream and liposome uptake by macrophages of the liver and the spleen.[19] Some authors, such as Gaspar et al. have demonstrated that after intravenous administration of liposomes with anti-TB drugs, their preferential accumulation occurs at the liver and spleen, instead of being accumulated at the lung, enabling a feasible approach to extrapulmonary TB treatment.[15] On the other hand, the intravenous administration may be of interest in pulmonary TB control, if the lung specificity is accomplished by the addition of ligands to liposomes.[13,66] Besides the invasive intravenous route, noninvasive routes, such as the inhalatory route, should, however, be considered given the convenience to the patient and the possibility to administrate antibiotics that will be delivered to the lungs, thus enabling a very attractive approach to pulmonary TB treatment.[64,67] Hence, the inhalatory administration of liposomes as anti-TB drugs nanocarriers can also be explored in the treatment of TB; however, the liposomal size must be tuned, since the area in the respiratory tract for where the deposition of these nanoparticles will occur primarily depends on their size.[68] For 1 nm particles, deposition will primarily occur within the upper airways, including the nose, pharynx and larynx. Optimal deposition into the tracheal and bronchi regions requires the use of 5 nm particles, and 20 nm particles are optimal for deposition into the deeper alveolar regions of the lungs. Particles larger than 15 µm should be avoided as they will be retained in the throat and swallowed.[68]
Once inhaled and deposited, liposomes can translocate to extrapulmonary sites and reach other target organs. To accomplish this, they need to cross the epithelia of the respiratory tract into the interstitium, accessing the bloodstream and having a consequent systemic distribution directly or via the lymphatic pathways.[9,69,70]
Fri, 15 Jul 2022 12:00:00 -0500entext/htmlhttps://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/752329_5Killexams : SAPinsider Report Suggests Creating Additional Value in SAP Environments With Decision Intelligence
LONDON & NEW YORK & TEL AVIV, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 12, 2022--
Pyramid Analytics (Pyramid) is identified as a leading Decision Intelligence platform provider in the SAP technology landscape. A new SAPinsider Technology Insight report, Creating Value Through Decision Intelligence in SAP Landscape, finds that Decision Intelligence has the capabilities to overcome challenges associated with using legacy business intelligence tools in an SAP environment. SAPinsider comprises the largest and fastest growing SAP membership group worldwide, with more than 500,000 members across 205 countries. The free report provides specific recommendations for SAP professionals.
Key Points:
Increasing business complexity requires more than business intelligence (BI) can deliver.
Decision Intelligence fills the voids that exist in legacy BI tools, putting the power of analytics into the hands of both business and technical users.
Organizations want solutions that can help them leverage the immense value of data in S/4HANA and other SAP data sources to make intelligence decisions.
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Data integration is underlined in the SAPinsider report as a crucial aspect of the Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform. The Pyramid Platform serves as a point of integration: pulling data from various sources, allowing businesses to create a single source of truth within the enterprise. This seamless integration with other business-critical applications is an imperative in the SAP technology landscape.
Decision Intelligence is the Next Big Data Analytics Innovation
The next major innovation in analytics is Artificial Intelligence (AI). Applying AI across Data Prep, Business Analytics, and Data Science is what separates Decision Intelligence from traditional business intelligence tools such as Microsoft Power BI, Qlik, and Tableau. AI lowers the skills barrier by automating the highly technical work needed to prepare and analyze data and create and share reports and dashboards.
The Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform delivers data-driven insights for anyone to make faster, more intelligent decisions. The Pyramid Platform provides instant access to any data, enables automated governed self-service for any person, and serves any analytics need, from the simple to the sophisticated. By uniquely combining Data Prep, Business Analytics, and Data Science with AI guidance in a single environment, the Pyramid Platform reduces cost and complexity while accelerating growth and innovation. This enables a strategic, organization-wide approach to Business Intelligence and Analytics .
Complete, Unified Decision Intelligence
Only the Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform unifies Data Preparation, Business Analytics, and Data Science on a single, integrated platform. This eliminates the need to use multiple disparate tools and the associated license cost and management complexity. Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), rapid rollout, quicker and direct access to all available data, and industry-leading user adoption means faster time to value. The Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform can be deployed on-premises, into a private or public cloud, embedded into other apps or delivered through Managed Services Providers (MSP).
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Dave Henry, Senior VP of Strategic Alliances, Pyramid Analytics: “Decision Intelligence really combines the best of traditional enterprise analytic platforms with a more modern approach. The goal is ultimately to help people use all relevant data to make better decisions, achieve faster outcomes, troubleshoot problems, and capitalize on opportunities to drive innovation.
“We see a desire for comprehensive analytics using data from multiple systems. We help with that while also improving everyday use of SAP. Through Pyramid, we can bring what we feel is a world-class experience to SAP while extending this experience to modern cloud data warehouses such as Redshift and Snowflake.”
Kumar Singh, Research Director, SAPinsider: “What makes Pyramid’s platform comprehensive and places it in the category of Decision Intelligence is that it covers the entire analytics pipeline and enables features like self-service data discovery and collaboration, allowing users of all skill levels to work independently and as teams. Platforms like Pyramid’s help extract maximum value from SAP investments and can help act as a ‘single source of truth’ by tapping into disparate data sources and enhancing collaboration, building a data-driven culture.
“Analytics needs to be a powerful aid in decision-making to create a truly data-driven enterprise. For this to happen, it needs to be leveraged by users with all levels of expertise to make data-driven decisions in their day-to-day work.”
About Pyramid Analytics
Pyramid is what’s next in analytics. Our unified decision intelligence platform delivers insights for anyone to make faster, more intelligent decisions. The Pyramid Decision Intelligence Platform provides direct access to any data, enables governed self-service for any person, and serves any analytics need in a no-code environment. The Pyramid Platform uniquely combines Data Prep, Business Analytics, and Data Science in a single environment with AI guidance, reducing cost and complexity while accelerating growth and innovation. The Pyramid Platform enables a strategic, organization-wide approach to Business Intelligence and Analytics, from the simple to the sophisticated. Schedule a demo.
Pyramid Analytics is incorporated in Amsterdam and has regional headquarters in global innovation and business centers, including London, New York City, and Tel-Aviv. Our team lives worldwide because geography should not be a barrier to talent and opportunity. Investors include H.I.G. Growth Partners, Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP), Sequoia Capital, and Viola Growth. Learn more at Pyramid Analytics.