Google Cloud and SAP have been recently operating an SAP data centre in Frankfurt, Germany, in a bid to improve services for SAP clients all over the world in this fast-changing business climate.
SAP, which stands for Systems, Applications and Products are widely-used by enterprises. These users know too well the ever-growing importance of cloud solutions for supporting the performance of SAP for their on-premises or in co-location data centres.
The perspective likely inspired Google to have launched SAP’s SAPPHIRE NOW digital events last month. One of the goals was informing SAP customers on how Google cloud and SAP can deliver better services for their business transformation in the short and long run.
The operation of the first ever SAP data centre is the latest yet cooperation between Google cloud and SAP. With the data centre, SAP will be able to run customer workloads and administer capacity and services exclusively for those customers. The clients won’t have to face the risks of being impacted by any external influence. At the same time, they can enjoy a secure environment in line with SAP’s strict specifications on data protection and adaptability necessities.
In addition to the data centre, Google cloud and SAP works on AutoML Vision for of the firms’ clients. AutoML Vision helps its customers automating the visual quality of control process. AutoML Vision is injected into manufacturing and business workflows built around SAP which is expected to improved quality controls at any production phase.
Another latest tandem between Google cloud and SAP is the Cloud Acceleration Program (CAP) for furthering simple cloud journeys. The method helps for customers gaining access from experts on migration, application optimization, analytics and machine learning.
The state-of-the-art innovations come with balanced approach on the finance. Google cloud offers CAP participants with financial assistance in advance to finance infrastructure costs for SAP cloud migrations. This will surely help SAP clients with existing limited budget, particularly in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic.
Moreover, Google cloud pays attention to the CAP scheme thereby the migration process won’t cause any extra cost.
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