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Why Indian MSMEs need to move to Cloud faster
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SME Times News Bureau | 17 Apr, 2022
The pandemic has accelerated the pace of digital transformation at such a
level that more and more Indian micro, small and medium enterprises
(MSMEs) are seeking to move to the Cloud, and the country has to find
newer ways to help them do it faster, Kulmeet Bawa, President and
Managing Director, SAP Indian Subcontinent, said here on Saturday.
Employing more than 11 crore people, the MSMEs contribute
around 30 per cent to the country's gross domestic product (GDP), and
more than half of these MSMEs, running legacy infrastructure, cater to
the rural parts of the country.
"The Indian mid-market
enterprises (MMEs) are asking us for a comprehensive cloud and a digital
strategy. The questions they are asking us today are very different
from earlier. Today, the conversation they're having with us is how do
we do it faster and in an integrated manner," Bawa told IANS in a
free-wheeling interview.
Bawa said that the enterprise software
major SAP India is looking at the possibility of how it can increase
their digital adoption by 10 times.
"There is a huge demand for
digital growth, and the impact is so important for our country. We have
to find ways to do it faster," he added.
A recent IDC report said that 74 per cent of Indian mid-market enterprises are likely to move applications to the Cloud in 2022.
Bawa
sees other growth areas in startups, including the ones who are
transforming the way goods reach to the consumers in a faster and
efficient manner, as part of their last-mile connectivity goals.
"The
SAP strength is two-fold. First, we are catering to 26 industry
segments and the second strength is that we are providing comprehensive
solutions to them across customer experience, HR transformation, head
procurement, people transformation with our enterprise resource planning
(ERP) offerings, and so on," Bawa informed.
Indian startups are also lining up for SAP solutions in the digital era.
"They
are adopting us to transform their core and deliver better customer and
employee experiences. New verticals like agri-tech, apart from fintech
platforms, are also coming to us," said Bawa, who is guiding businesses
in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to adopt a digital-first mindset.
To help the MSMEs, enterprise software major SAP India this week launched an immersive mobile experience centre on the wheels.
In
45 days, the SAP bus will travel over 7,000 km across cities, offering
small and medium enterprises (SMEs) a glimpse at how cloud-based digital
cores may help enterprises plan and adapt more swiftly.
The
pandemic has accelerated the Cloud journey across industries and from
big enterprises to startups, every organisation aspires Cloud to be at
the core of their customer delivery experiences.
"We are growing
faster in most markets in the world. India is one of the fastest growing
markets and continues to be quarter after quarter for us, as we
continue to anticipate the demand and meet it," Bawa told IANS.
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