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SAP CEO Christian Klein predicts manual data entry will disappear from SAP by 2027

At a press conference held in Seoul on March 20, SAP CEO Christian Klein personally introduced the Korean market to SAP’s AI-specific services, describing how SAP’s AI vision can help Korean companies realize theirs.
“Samsung, LG, and other top 10 conglomerates in Korea are SAP customers, and many excellent customers in Korea are using SAP to enhance their global competitiveness,” said Klein. “Korean customers are actively asking questions about how AI can support their business, grow their business, and utilize new technologies. That shows how much interest there is in AI in Korea.”
The products that Klein particularly emphasized at this roundtable were SAP Business Data Cloud and Joule. Business Data Cloud, released in February, is designed to integrate and manage SAP data and external data not stored in SAP to enhance AI and advanced analytics. SAP has established a partnership with Databricks for third-party data integration.