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SAP adds new generative AI assistant, Joule, to its cloud portfolio

2023-10-04 12:57:17
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SAP is bringing a new artificial intelligence assistant to its product range. Joule is a natural-language, generative AI copilot that will be incorporated throughout the SAP cloud portfolio. The company says it will allow customers to get smarter insights from data and work more efficiently.

SAP is rebuilding its business to focus on AI, embedding the technology throughout its cloud platform (Photo: monticello / Shutterstock)
SAP is rebuilding its business to focus on AI, embedding the technology throughout its cloud platform. (Photo by monticello/Shutterstock)

SAP says the AI copilot will be able to sort and contextualise large amounts of data across multiple systems and will work with its product portfolio and third-party sources. It has been designed to work throughout enterprise systems from HR to finance, supply chain, procurement and customer experience. 

The assistant will allow SAP users to ask a question or frame a problem in natural language and receive a detailed response that draws from real business data. The company gave the example of a manufacturer asking for help understanding sales performance better, and getting details of underperforming regions and potential causes. In addition, it will be able to connect to the supply chain system and offer potential fixes that the manufacturer can review and implement.

“With almost 300 million enterprise users around the world working regularly with SAP cloud solutions, Joule has the power to redefine the way businesses – and the people who power them – work,” said Christian Klein, SAP CEO. He added that “Joule draws on SAP’s unique position at the nexus of business and technology and builds on our relevant, reliable, responsible approach to business AI.”

It has been built on top of existing SAP Business AI offerings, which the company claims are already in use by 26,000 SAP cloud customers. It will be accessible alongside third-party solutions from Microsoft, Google and IBM announced earlier in the year and will be generally available later this year.

SAP’s shift to cloud and AI

This is the latest in a series of moves by SAP to transform its business away from a focus on traditional on-premise IT infrastructure. The company wants to remain relevant to its clients as more business workloads move to the cloud but has struggled in the face of fierce competition from cloud hyperscalers as well as cloud-native CRM providers like Salesforce.

Roy Illsley, chief analyst for Omdia told Tech Monitor the best approach for companies looking to capitalise on generative AI was to have their own large language model but also make others available, so customers have a choice. This is what Salesforce has done and appears to be the route SAP is going down.

“I think what we are entering with AI is the phase where every major infrastructure/cloud player has some sort of offering that they can claim as native,” Illsley says. “Ultimately I see the future where organizations will select the LLM based on how well it fits the use case they are building private models for. Currently, there are lots of LLMs and every cloud has one, but for me, Salesforce with its AI cloud is the correct approach – have your own LLM, but also make others available so customers can select.”

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SAP 为其云产品组合新增生成式人工智能助手 Joule
SAP正在将其产品系列中引入一款全新的人工智能助手。Joule是一款基于自然语言的生成式AI协作者,将被广泛集成于SAP云产品组合中。公司表示,它将帮助客户从数据中获得更深入的洞察,并提高工作效率。SAP正在重新构建其业务,专注于AI,并将这项技术嵌入其整个云平台中。(图片由monticello/Shutterstock提供) SAP表示,这款AI协作者将能够对多个系统中的大量数据进行分类和上下文分析,并与SAP的产品组合以及第三方来源协同工作。它被设计用于整个企业系统,从人力资源、财务、供应链、采购到客户体验。该助手将允许SAP用户使用自然语言提出问题或描述问题,并获得详细回应,这些回应将基于真实的业务数据。例如,公司提到一家制造商询问如何更好地了解销售业绩,并获取表现不佳区域及其潜在原因的详细信息。此外,该助手还可以连接供应链系统,提供潜在的解决方案供制造商审阅并实施。 “全球有近3亿企业用户定期使用SAP云解决方案,Joule有潜力重新定义企业——以及支撑企业运行的员工——的工作方式。”SAP首席执行官Christian Klein表示。他补充道:“Joule依托SAP在商业与技术交汇处的独特地位,并基于我们对商业AI的相关性、可靠性和责任性的方法,进行构建。” Joule是在现有的SAP Business AI产品之上构建的,而SAP称目前已有26,000名SAP云客户在使用这些产品。Joule将与微软、谷歌和IBM等公司在年初宣布的第三方解决方案同时提供,并将在今年晚些时候全面推出。 SAP向云计算和AI的转型 这是SAP一系列举措中的最新一项,旨在将业务重心从传统的本地IT基础设施转向云和AI。随着越来越多的业务工作负载迁移到云端,公司希望继续在客户中保持相关性,但同时也面临着来自云计算超大规模服务商以及像Salesforce这样的云计算原生CRM提供商的激烈竞争。 Omdia首席分析师Roy Illsley告诉《Tech Monitor》杂志,他建议希望利用生成式AI的公司应拥有自己的大型语言模型(LLM),同时也提供其他模型,让客户有选择的自由。Salesforce已经这样做了,而SAP似乎也正朝这一方向迈进。Illsley表示:“我认为我们现在正进入AI领域的一个阶段,即每一家主要的基础设施/云服务商都有某种‘原生’的解决方案。”“最终,我会看到未来的企业将根据LLM与他们所构建私有模型的契合程度来选择。”“目前有很多LLM,每家云服务商都有自己的,但在我看来,Salesforce采用AI云的策略是正确的——拥有自己的LLM,同时也提供其他选项,让客户自行选择。” 来自我们的合作伙伴: 混合策略将帮助分销商成功执行客户体验 阿玛尔忒亚通过AI和自动化提高产能,同时减少浪费与成本 AI正在保险行业释放宝贵的机会 阅读更多:SAP通过收购LeanIX增强其数字化转型产品组合 查看所有通讯 在这里注册我们的通讯 数据、洞察和分析将直接送达您 邮箱由《Tech Monitor》团队提供 点击此处注册 本文主题:人工智能,SAP
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