SAP is shaping the future of data-driven business transformation to help customers succeed in the AI era
The new capabilities of SAP Datasphere announced today, including new generative artificial intelligence capabilities, will transform enterprise design through a simplified data environment and intuitive data management. These innovations help customers make the most of their data assets to discover deeper connections in their organization’s operations and achieve faster growth and greater efficiency in the AI era.
“Easily accessing and capturing data is essential for businesses to make better decisions. High-quality data is a prerequisite for the deployment of artificial intelligence. If this is available, then AI will be able to revolutionize all areas of business”
said Juergen Mueller, SAP CTO and member of the board.
“Our latest SAP Datasphere innovations and new and expanded partnership with Collibra represent a giant leap in our ability to help our customers drive intelligent business transformation through authentic and relevant data.”
The goal of the innovations is to create a business data fabric, an architecture that ensures that data can be the basis of all strategic initiatives. The innovations announced today and the partnership with Collibra equip organizations to deliver data with real meaning and business value to all data consumers.
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