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Oh, how we love acronyms, especially 3-letter acronyms …. SAP (Systemen Anwendungen und Produkte), HER (Higher Education and Research), HiM (HANA inMemory) 1

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Oh, how we love acronyms, especially 3-letter acronyms …. SAP (SystemenAnwendungen und Produkte), HER (Higher Education and Research), HiM (HANA inMemory)

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Henny: from ‘local farmer’s boy’ to ‘million miler’SAP: from ‘R1’ to ‘S4’

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1. SAP’s view on Digital Enterprise ultimately The Boardroom of the Future (referring to: e.g. to Steve Lucas)

2. Based on Polar Diagram 2015 (status update, change in CIO, question of future ICT at UM)

3. Following Leiden initiative HERUG-NL as initiated at Leiden University 1-2 years earlier (referring to: e.g. Rob van den Wijngaard)

4. Challenge for SAP: delivering GUIDANCE (please show us which ways we can go, the pro’s and cons, in short: help and guidance)

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Basically the picture we have seen in the keynote from Steve Lucas with one single item added: AfO (Analysis for Office) as presented by Marlies van Roode.

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Digital Transformation is arriving. With the speed of lightning; causing imaginary break; sudden change …… That is in my opinion the main message broadcasted in the keynote HERUG 2016.

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1. SAP’s view on Digital Enterprise ultimately The Boardroom of the Future (referring to: e.g. Steve Lucas)

2. Based on Polar Diagram 2015 (status update, change in CIO, question of future ICT at UM)

3. Following Leiden initiative HERUG-NL as initiated at Leiden University 1-2 years earlier (referring to: e.g. Rob van den Wijngaard)

4. Challenge for SAP: delivering GUIDANCE (please show us which ways we can go, the pro’s and cons, in short: help and guidance)

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No strong ‘custom development control & governance’ in place pothole road experience!

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No strong ‘custom development control & governance’ in place pothole road experience!

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Limiting custom development enhances ‘stick to the standard’ (future: cloud) and brings convenient ‘cruising 4-lane Highway’ experience. Also: daring to say a bold ‘NO’ to vocal users and managers (in particular academic ‘know it all’s to be best characterized as self-proclaimed experts in everything).

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Limiting custom development enhances ‘stick to the standard’ (future: cloud) and brings convenient ‘cruising 4-lane Highway’ experience. Also: daring to say a bold ‘NO’ to vocal users and managers (in particular academic ‘know it all’s to be best characterized as self-proclaimed experts in everything).

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Support and projects should be minimized to ‘absolute essentials’ in order to maximize innovation.Absolute essentials are: 1. upcoming legal requirements; 2. crucial defects.

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The POLAR DIAGRAM led to the request for explicitly matching with primary information delivery goals at the university and the derived Business drivers. Most important goals are highlighted.

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The business drivers (once defined) were a trigger for tweaking some (3 and 6) of the initiatives in the polar diagram into a more fundamental and strategic direction.- Innovation capacity is extremely poor – even a low-capacity need for C4C was not to be made available (3)- IT architecture is written down, although somewhat outdated but NOT enforced. This is a huge problem (6).

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When the ALM circle is not closed chances are good to end up as the poor Caveman pushing a wagon with square wheels that is fully loaded with round wheels. That is hard, hard, really hard and contra-productive work!

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TDI Tailored Datacenter IntegrationHCP HANA Cloud Platform

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SAP FIORI blood types:1. Transactional apps only (do not require HANA)2. Factsheets (do require HANA)3. Analytical apps (do require HANA)

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HERUG members are supposedly ‘early adopters’ & ‘early majority’

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HERUG members are supposedly NOT in ‘late majority’or ‘late Mass’

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Very high-level observation based on HERUG-survey (therefore certainly of limited statistical proof). But anyway a rough indication. HANA adoption is not yet at highestpeak. Adoption measured as:- Sold licenses? - Started implementation? - Go-live? - Etc.?????? We are ‘on average’. We are NOT leading the pact! Opposite to what was expected last year.

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1. SAP’s view on Digital Enterprise ultimately The Boardroom of the Future (referring to: e.g. to Steve Lucas)

2. Based on Polar Diagram 2015 (status update, change in CIO, question of future ICT at UM)

3. Following Leiden initiative HERUG-NL as initiated at Leiden University 1-2 years earlier (referring to: e.g. Rob van den Wijngaard)

4. Challenge for SAP: delivering GUIDANCE (please show us which ways we can go, the pro’s and cons, in short: help and guidance)

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SECU = SAP CENTER of EXCELLENCE for UNIVERSITIES in the Netherlands; INTERNATIONAL equivalence: HERUG-NL

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Basically the picture we have seen in the keynote from Steve Lucas with one single item added: AfO (Analysis for Office) as presented by Marlies van Roode. Now focusing on: Digital Boardroom.

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Basically the picture we have seen in the keynote from Steve Lucas with one single item added: AfO (Analysis for Office) as presented by Marlies van Roode. Question after ‘Digital Boardroom workshop’ HERAC: could HCP serve as a migration hub for migrating the existing old-style SAP landscape towards a new ‘Digital University’ landscape?

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1. SAP’s view on Digital Enterprise ultimately The Boardroom of the Future (referring to: e.g. to Steve Lucas)

2. Based on Polar Diagram 2015 (status update, change in CIO, question of future ICT at UM)

3. Following Leiden initiative HERUG-NL as initiated at Leiden University 1-2 years earlier (referring to: e.g. Rob van den Wijngaard)

4. Challenge for SAP: delivering GUIDANCE (please show us which ways we can go, the pro’s and cons, in short: help and guidance)

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Basically the picture we have seen in the keynote from Steve Lucas with one single item added: AfO (Analysis for Office) as presented by Marlies van Roode.

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Basically the picture we have seen in the keynote from Steve Lucas with one single item added: AfO (Analysis for Office) as presented by Marlies van Roode.

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I know, I know. I am a rather metaphorical speaker! In some cases the reason I am not well understood. But that’s me.

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