Microsoft
Supply chain management
Fragmented server data bottlenecked scaling. A unified model cut hardware SKUs by 50% and eliminated dozens of manual processes.
- 50% reduction in hardware SKUs via data model
Planners relied on spreadsheets with 20% data visibility. Now, they run predictive simulations on 50M daily points.
A global technology company manages a complex hardware supply chain with over 42,000 active stock-keeping units across 33 manufacturing and distribution centers in 108 countries.
Planners relied on manual spreadsheets with visibility into only 20% of required data, meaning creating a realistic plan took five days of data...
“We’ve replaced a disconnected and manual planning system with a tightly connected, predictive, and cognitive supply chain using SAP Integrated Business Planning and Microsoft Azure.”
Enterprise software, cloud infrastructure, and consumer electronics platform.
SAP is an enterprise software company that provides comprehensive business solutions for data management and digital transformation across various industries.
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