16.08.2017 • TopicsBig DataBusiness Modelchemical industry

Set the Foundation for Digital Transformation in Chemicals with the Digital Core!

Find out how chemical companies benefit from the Digital Core. © SAP
Find out how chemical companies benefit from the Digital Core. © SAP

As chemical companies are reimagining their entire business, they need an IT architecture that provides both stability and long-term reliability for the core enterprise processes, and at the same time allows for flexibility in areas where change is happening on a constant basis. This concept is often referred to as “bimodal IT”. The Digital Core is the foundation for the core enterprise processes, which need to run consistently and uninterrupted. It provides real-time transactions and intelligent insights, the ability to work with Big Data, and connectivity to the Internet of Things, to customers, to business networks and to the extended ecosystem. >> Read more!

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