Capgemini Announces Co-innovation Agreement with SAP to Develop Extreme Applications for Retail Built on SAP HANA®
Capgemini, one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting,
technology and outsourcing services, today announced a relationship with SAP
AG (NYSE: SAP) to develop Extreme Applications for the retail
industry, built on the SAP HANA® platform. Capgemini and SAP have been
collaborating for 12 months to bring to market packaged,
industry-specific solutions to provide real-time insight for faster
time-to-value with SAP HANA. These business applications will integrate
Capgemini IP on top of the platform, including industry-specific data
models, KPIs, dashboards and predictive analytics. As part of this
co-innovation initiative, Capgemini is developing applications with
pilot customers and will resell them through its global sales channels
worldwide, while SAP is overseeing the business compliance of the
applications via its retail industry business unit.
The first phase of the rollout, planned to begin in mid-September 2013,
will be to priority geographies including North America, the
Netherlands, the UK, France, Spain and India. Capgemini is the first
major services partner of SAP to build turnkey business applications for
the retail industry, specifically designed to take advantage of the
latest innovations of SAP HANA. Beyond this initiative with SAP on
Extreme Applications, Capgemini aims to bring to market 15 to 20
applications built on top of SAP platforms for various industries within
the next 24 months.
Organizations are increasingly facing the challenge of dealing with huge
amounts of data, either from their own systems (such as point-of-sale
data, transactions, customer data) or from outside (such as social media
data, or market competition data). The challenge for companies is to
have the ability to act upon these new insights in real time, allowing
them to beat their competitors with optimized business agility. To
address these challenges, Capgemini’s Extreme Applications for Retail
rely on real-time insight at the point of action on the broadest data
set and enabling that insight for the workforce in the field via mobile
devices and enriched by social and geographical context data.
Paul Nannetti, Group Sales and Portfolio Director at Capgemini said
“Capgemini’s Extreme Applications for Retail is a breakthrough
technology for the retail industry that facilitates adoption of SAP HANA
and accelerates the benefits of its real-time analytic capabilities.
This unique, game-changing technology will facilitate retailers’ ability
to leverage their data, in real-time, to increase profitability and
customer retention. “
This first release of Capgemini’s Extreme Applications for Retail
includes two modules: Affinity Basket Analysis and Next Best Action.
These modules aim to help retailers react more quickly to trends,
competitor sales and adapt their up/cross sell and markdown strategy
using predictive analytics capabilities based on a broad set of
customer-centric information including point-of-sale data. Affinity
Basket Analysis and Next Best Action modules are designed to help
retailers make purchase recommendations in real-time based on customer
behavior. By cross analyzing customer sales, behavior and sentiment
analysis, interactions between brand and customer, retailers become
better able to identify the next best offer or action for a specific
customer at any point of time.
Capgemini is currently building the first release of its Extreme
Applications for Retail built on SAP HANA, together with SAP and MS
Mode, a Dutch fashion retailer operating over 400 stores in the
Netherlands, France, Belgium, Spain, Germany and Luxembourg. Linda
Hoebe, CIO, MS Mode, said “The speed and power of these Extreme
Applications are giving us truly insightful analyses in our
merchandising and finance departments and delivering answers in an
instant where we used to expect a three-day turn-around in response.”
“We are delighted to be working with Capgemini on this innovative
initiative,” said,” Robert Enslin, president of Global Customer
Operations and member of Global Managing Board of SAP AG. “By
collaborating with Capgemini and unlocking the power of SAP HANA, retail
customers around the globe will have available and at the ready
packaged, industry-specific solutions that offer them real-time insights
into their business processes and provide faster time-to-value.”
Further releases of Capgemini’s Extreme Applications for Retail will
include additional modules related to markdown management, product
market penetration and sales profitability analysis as well as
replenishment and inventory forecasting and optimization. Capgemini will
provide implementation services for the solution, as well as consulting
advice on how to obtain from the overall platform the best value out of
their business processes.
Capgemini’s Business Information Management (BIM) Global Service line
has over 7,500 specialists, including 1,300 SAP BI consultants and over
250 SAP HANA practitioners leveraging its industry expertise to build
sector-specific BIM offerings. With these capabilities, Capgemini is
currently delivering projects on SAP HANA in various industries like
consumer products, retail, transportation, public sector, and utilities.
For more information, visit Capgemini in booth 1215 at the SAPPHIRE® NOW
conference, being held May 14-16 in Orlando, Fla.
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About Capgemini
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world's foremost providers of consulting, technology and outsourcing
services. The Group reported 2012 global revenues of EUR 10.3 billion.
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want. A deeply multicultural organization, Capgemini has developed its
own way of working, the Collaborative Business ExperienceTM,
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