Composable process platforms with Michael Perscheid
Mar 13, 2024
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Exploring the future of enterprise information systems, evolving tech landscape, adapting to disruption, and user empowerment in process platforms. Michael Perscheid discusses the analogies of platforms, transitioning from industry to academia, and the importance of composable process platforms.
Platform-based systems provide a structured foundation for business processes and applications, akin to oil platforms in the ocean.
Transitioning to a composable enterprise model empowers users to personalize systems and innovate with modular components.
Deep dives
Defining Platforms in the Business Context
Platforms in the business context serve as the foundation for running business applications, integrating different applications, building extensions, and creating a cohesive system. By likening these platforms to oil platforms in the ocean, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a structure to support business processes and applications. This concept extends to cloud platforms like AWS, serving as the infrastructure for running applications and enabling business operations.
Business Technology Platform and Marketplaces
Exploring the Business Technology Platform, the speaker delves into the concept of business services that facilitate application development, data persistence, integration, and more. These services are essential for creating custom extensions to meet specific business needs. The platform's evolution aims to provide a standard foundation for building applications and aligning with market demands, leading to a marketplace where customers can access and integrate various business solutions.
Transitioning to a Composable Enterprise
Proposing a shift towards a composable enterprise model, the discussion focuses on allowing users to select, assemble, and rearrange components to suit changing requirements. This transition aims to empower users to personalize the system to meet their specific needs, reducing the dependence on consultants for software adaptation. By embracing composability, the speaker envisions a future where businesses can swiftly adapt and innovate with modular components.
Challenges and Opportunities for Established Companies vs. Startups
Comparing the challenges between established companies like SAP and startups, the emphasis is on leveraging legacy knowledge and expertise while adapting to new disruptive ideas like composability. While startups have agility and a fresh approach, established companies face the complexity of transitioning existing systems and business models. The discussion revolves around the need for established firms to balance innovation with maintaining their competitive edge in a rapidly evolving market.
Michael's Bio: Dr. Michael Perscheid is the Head of Composable Process Platform Innovations at SAP SE as well as the former chair representative of Prof. Dr. h.c. mult. em. More about him, here: http://michaelperscheid.de/cv/index.html