Americas

SAP North America

oversees the business operations in the U.S. and Canada serving more than 162,000 customers. Founded in 1988, the headquarters are located in Newtown Square, PA. and Toronto, Ontario Canada. There are more than seventy locations including Silicon Valley, Vancouver, Chicago, Atlanta, Montreal, Dallas, Toronto, Washington, Ottawa, Scottsdale, New York, and Boston. SAP North America has more than 26,000 employees providing services including consulting, support, custom development, and application hosting. The company’s products include business intelligence, enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, and supply chain management software. They help customers of all sizes and in all industries, with a global network of customers, partners, employees and thought leaders.

SAP North America

oversees the business operations in the U.S. and Canada serving more than 162,000 customers. Founded in 1988, the headquarters are located in Newtown Square, PA. and Toronto, Ontario Canada. There are more than seventy locations including Silicon Valley, Vancouver, Chicago, Atlanta, Montreal, Dallas, Toronto, Washington, Ottawa, Scottsdale, New York, and Boston. SAP North America has more than 26,000 employees providing services including consulting, support, custom development, and application hosting. The company’s products include business intelligence, enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, and supply chain management software. They help customers of all sizes and in all industries, with a global network of customers, partners, employees and thought leaders.

SAP North America embraces a commitment to communities and corporate social responsibility (CSR). The CSR mission is to equip the world’s youth with the skills they need to tackle society’s challenges and thrive in a digital economy. In Q1 of 2022, more than 241 employees donated more than 2,231 volunteer hours impacting nearly 4,568 lives.

Fortune has honored SAP North America many times. Including the top 100 best companies to work for, top in technology, best place for women, best for parents, best for diversity, best hybrid workplace, and many others.

SAP North America represents its parent company that resides in Germany, founded in 1972. SAP is one of the leading producers of software for the management of business processes, including developing solutions that facilitate data processing and information flow across organizations. The company is a global network of customers, partners, employees and thought leaders all helping the world run better and improve people’s lives. SAP customers generate 87% of total global commerce. It offers application software for businesses such as supplier relationships, production, warehouse management, sales, customer relationships, and administrative functions. Today, SAP has more than 230 million cloud users and more than 100 solutions covering various business functions. SAP strives to drive innovation, high performance, and employee satisfaction with these key values:

  • Purpose: To help every customer with a best run business through purpose and profit.
  • Vision: Help the world run better and to improve people’s lives.
  • Mission: Deliver technology to help the world run better and improve people’s lives.
  • Strategy: To enable enterprises to become intelligent, networked, and sustainable – bringing together the solutions.

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  1. Security

    Leveraging Theory of Constraints in Supply Chain Control Towers

    Published: 18/August/2021

    Reading time: 3 mins

    Theory of Constraints is widely hailed as one of the most widely leveraged process optimization and continuous improvement method. Proposed by Prof. Goldratt, the crux of this theory is that the pace or the performance of the process is determined by the bottleneck. To improve the end-to-end process, you need to identify the bottleneck and…

  2. Supply Chain data management

    Make 2023 The Year of Building Supply Chain Data Foundation

    Published: 16/August/2021

    Reading time: 7 mins

    As we head into the new year, you have already read many articles predicting supply chain trends for 2023. I am not a big fan of predicting trends when it comes to supply chains. My primary reasoning is that these trends are not a surprise for seasoned supply chain leaders and executives. These leaders and…

  3. data-driven

    The Three Key Ingredients of Business Analytics Solutions

    Published: 13/August/2021

    Reading time: 3 mins

    Just like marketers have struggled with the question “what does the customer want?” for eternity, analytics leaders have struggled with the question “how to build a data-driven organization?”. It is very clear at this point that the key is to inculcate the culture of data and analytics in the frontline of the organization, making them…

  4. Supply Chain Sustainability

    Supply Chain Sustainability with Elise Caves

    Published: 12/August/2021

    Reading time: 1 mins

    ESG has also become more prevalent as the formal frameworks for ESG have advanced. Over the past few years, some of the most prominent standard setters have issued guidance to help companies implement and compare their ESG efforts against the industry benchmark. New and innovative products have been launched that have helped accelerate adoption in…

  5. SAP MM Spend Analytics

    Spend Analysis and SAP MM

    Published: 07/August/2021

    Reading time: 5 mins

    A wide range of business processes falls under the SAP MM (Materials Management) module, from purchasing to inventory management. Such an extensive portfolio of business processes also means much data being generated and captured. As SAPinsiders highlighted in our research reports like Process Automation and SAP S/4HANA, as well as in Process Automation in Supply…

  6. Web3.0 Inventory Management

    Web3.0 and Inventory Management

    Published: 02/August/2021

    Reading time: 6 mins

    While Web3.0 may take time to mature enough to replace Web2.0 if an end-to-end supply chain can develop an internal network based on the underlying principles of Web3.0 defined above, it can address the following challenges of inventory management (illustrative examples, not exhaustive): Information transparency: The decentralization of information between entities will help build trust…

  7. Vertex Cloud Indirect Tax image

    Anomaly Detection Algorithms in Supply Chain Analytics

    Published: 26/July/2021

    Reading time: 2 mins

    Anomaly detection algorithms do exactly what the name suggests – detect anomalies in the data. The simplest example is your body temperature. If you had a sensor measuring your body temperature, and the date is being fed to an anomaly detector in the form of time series data (like every one hour), if the temperature…

  8. Supply Chain Control Towers

    Evolving Supply Chain Control Towers

    Published: 22/July/2021

    Reading time: 3 mins

    Supply chain control towers are becoming a standard module in leading supply chain planning solutions. This specific module is marketed very prominently and, in some cases, is often marketed as THE capability required to run fully autonomous supply chains in the future. Suppose you are familiar with the features within the control tower functionality of…

  9. data analytics supply chain

    Supply Chain Product Innovation With Data and Analytics

    Published: 17/July/2021

    Reading time: 4 mins

    The pressure to innovate to launch new products and solutions emerged as a top business imperative in the response to the recent SAPinsider survey on the use of data, analytics and automation in supply chain. The survey results intend to help us formulate our storyline for upcoming February research report, Building Resilient and Agile Supply…

  10. Supply chain platforms

    Hyperscalers Focus on Supply Chain Platforms

    Published: 07/July/2021

    Reading time: 5 mins

    Supply chain planning solutions space has been a crowded and competitive segment for decades. As technology capabilities progress, we see more and more entrants in the segment, trying to compete with established players. However, a key fact of this space is that while bells and whistles may differ, the core features and functionalities remain the…