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IT Innovation Crucial To 2011 Growth Strategy, Say Middle East Company Executives

Published Jun 22, 2011

In a survey conducted at the SAP User Group Middle East (SUG-MENA) annual conference in Dubai, 100 percent of respondents agreed that the role of the CIO would become more strategically important in 2011 (compared to 86 percent of those questioned in November 2010 and 69 percent in March 2010).

With regards to which innovations the company would most likely adopt as part of its business strategy business analytics was the most popular answer (30 percent), followed by on device technology (26 percent), virtualization (24 percent), cloud computing (20 percent).

When it came to financial investment the majority of respondents (33 percent) said that on device technology would be a key focus. Business analytics and cloud computing both received 25 percent of the votes, followed by virtualization (17 percent). Of the companies questioned, 62 percent are currently using business analytics as part of their IT strategy. Of those companies not currently using the technology 73 percent said they would implement it in the next 12 months.

Respondents cited that informed decision making (25 percent), shared access to data across the organization (18 percent) and real time access to data and mobile/ remote access to data (both 12 percent), and 30 percent felt that it was a combination of all factors that combined to make the best business benefit.

“We are witnessing a a rapid uptake of companies in the MENA region investing in innovative technologies in the first quarter of 2011 we saw 44 percent of our revenue derived from business analytics. Companies of all sizes across the Middle East are utilizing technology such as business analytics technology to solve challenges, make informed decisions by delivering real time business data and critical information to any device by accelerating data access with in-memory computing,” said Sam Alkharrat, Managing Director, SAP MENA.

When it came to regional markets with a view to innovation respondents felt that UAE and KSA (both 38 percent) led the trend, followed by Qatar (12 percent), Oman (8 percent) and Bahrain (4 percent).

“MENA business leaders are excited about the latest innovative technologies and the benefits they can present for their companies. Top management and decision makers have changed their strategies by rapidly adopting business analytics to empower them with informed decisions. The SUG-MENA annual conference continues to act as a sounding board for the region’s leading companies to compare and evaluate new technologies and discuss how these can continue to evolve for the benefit of local businesses across a range of vertical sectors,” said Salem Al Angari, President of SUG-MENA.

Business analytics was high on the agenda, alongside mobility and cloud computing, at the three-day SAP User Group Middle East and North Africa (SUG-MENA) conference in Dubai which provided a platform for senior IT executives from a wide range of industries to discuss how software solutions can help them proactively adapt to the region’s rapidly evolving economic landscape and support long-term business sustainability. This year SAP also extended an invitation to prospects as well as customers to host a special forum on Business Analytics & Technology to support the increasing regional market interest and demand.

About SAP:

As market leader in enterprise application software, SAP (NYSE: SAP) helps companies of all sizes and industries run better. From back office to boardroom, warehouse to storefront, desktop to mobile device SAP empowers people and organizations to work together more efficiently and use business insight more effectively to stay ahead of the competition. SAP applications and services enable more than 105,000 customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and grow sustainably. For more information, visit www.sap.com.

About SUG-MENA:

SAP User Group Middle East & North Africa (SUG-MENA) is a non profit organization in the business of promoting effective use of SAP, while bringing together its various users from the Middle East and North African region, to share experiences and exchange solutions. SUG-MENA’s events and efforts are also aimed at providing a communication medium that allows SAP users within the region to effectively and collectively communicate with SAP. To learn more about SUG-MENA visitwww.sugmena.com.

For more information:

Claire McPeak
SAP
T: +971 (0)50 554 1302
E: c.mcpeak@sap.com

Caroline Holmberg
Wallis Marketing Consultants
T: +971 (0)4390 1950
E: sap@wallis-mc.com



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