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SAP Pakistan plays a critical roles in digital transformation amid transparency

SAP Pakistan is proudly celebrating its innovation day in Karachi today. Syed Babar Ali of Packages Limited will likely be a key addressee among government officials and top brass in the private sector, sharing their successful use of SAP software in finance, purchase, human resources, cost-effective manufacturing, and product distribution in Pakistan.

SAP Innovation Day is an extraordinary convergence of cutting-edge technology and visionary insights aligned with Pakistan’s future vision. At SAP, we believe in harnessing the power of AI to drive better business outcomes. This event showcases how AI can seamlessly integrate into your business solutions, empowering you to unlock unprecedented levels of digital transformation, innovation, and future-proofing your business. Under the theme “Better Business Transformation with SAP Business AI”, SAP offers to delve into the transformative potential of artificial intelligence across diverse industries.

On the sidelines, Saquib Ahmad, the managing director for SAP Pakistan, Bahrain, Iraq, and Afghanistan operations, and his team Muhammad Shamuel Ali and Fahad Zahid briefed the media about SAP’s critical role in Pakistan’s digital transformation and tapping the growing market. Saquib added that SAP Pakistan’s vision is to make life better and positively impact life.

He outlines the start of SAP Pakistan’s commendable journey, inspiring hope and leading the country into a digital world. With its unique and comprehensive solutions for automotive, banking, consumer products, textiles, grocery stores, oil, gas, energy, cement, oil marketing firms, and retail needs, SAP software has been a game-changer in Pakistan’s digital transformation, impressing all with its versatility and adaptability.

The Ministry of fiancé widely uses the SAP software in making a budget and distributing pensions on federal and provincial levels. Banks use the software in Raast ID, making banking transitions so easy, never available before.

SAP Pakistan is mainly approaching public sectors followed by private and SMEs in tiff completion with Microsoft and Oracle.

SAP Pakistan’s commitment to the growth of the workforce is evident in its free training/certification programs, particularly for those who want to enhance their skills in the SAP software line of business. These programs, designed for experienced professionals and youths, inspire hope for a future where skilled individuals lead their work abroad, contributing to the global workforce.

SAP Pakistan has provided cloud solutions in Pakistan, which PTCL, KE and big pharmaceutical firms have acquired. SAP currently has approximately 269 million cloud users, more than 100 solutions covering all business functions, and the largest cloud portfolio of any provider. It operates 57 data centers at 32 locations in 15 countries.

It is recalled here that SAP has recently appointed Saquib Ahmad as Managing Director for its Bahrain, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan operations. With his 25 years of experience in the regional IT and Telecommunications industry, Ahmad is well-equipped to lead and support the digital transformation and AI capabilities of companies in the Kingdom, instilling confidence in SAP’s future.

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