Best Practice talked to Dr. Ferri Abolhassan, Head of Systems Integrations and member of the T-Systems Board of Management, about the significance of this certification for the company and its customers.
What does being named SAP Global Service Provider mean for T-Systems?
Ferri Abolhassan: Thanks to our plan-build-run approach to SAP applications, we have become one of the leading service providers in the SAP space. We operate SAP applications for major players such as Shell, MAN and Linde. Now, by naming us a Global Service Partner, SAP has officially recognized our ability to provide high-quality services around the world. This means that we have become part of a small, exclusive club of global enterprises capable of providing services across all countries and industries. Many multinational companies’ IT tenders stipulate that the provider must be an SAP Global Service Partner. So this distinction makes us even more competitive on the international market.
How do customers stand to benefit?
Ferri Abolhassan: T-Systems and SAP will collaborate even more closely – around the world. So our customers can rest assured that we can provide top-quality services for SAP applications anywhere where their business processes require them. We can visit our customers on any continent, and in any country, to provide advice and implement projects while working with our SAP colleagues as one team.
Soon, our customers will benefit from completely new solutions. For example, T-Systems is working on putting SAP applications on smart phones. This means that soon, field sales staff and other employees will be able to use SAP’s CRM tools while on the move, gaining new flexibility. We are also very active in the “SAP from the cloud” space – meaning the provision of SAP applications via a network on a flexible, scalable, SaaS (software as a service) basis, complete with pay-as-you-go pricing models.
What do you expect from this partnership?
Ferri Abolhassan: I believe that this will give us boost with all things SAP. In addition to SAP for smart phones, there will be further solutions for sourcing enterprise software via a network on a demand-driven basis. Having SAP as a partner also allows us to effectively support customers with transforming and updating their transnational SAP landscapes. Many companies’ SAP environments have become highly complex due to takeovers, or have simply grown and become unmanageable over time. Such landscapes are expensive to operate and maintain. So many businesses are under pressure to do something in this area. As an SAP partner for hosting, application management, and now services, we are in a good position to tackle such global-scale projects.