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SAP Africa Utilities Forum 2014 Kicks Off In Rwanda

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Kigali is where every leading companies from across East Africa is today. The companies have gathered to learn about how technology developments and innovation and are set to drive growth for businesses operating in the electricity, gas, waste, recycling and water utilities arenas.

SAP empowers utilities customers with innovations like smart meters, mobile applications and predictive analytics all of which empower them to rapidly react to fluctuating market conditions. Utility providers in Africa are currently operating in tumultuous environments characterized by daunting regulatory, environment and technological challenges. 

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Hosted by SAP Africa, forum delegates are being joined by several high profile speakers and SAP executives, including SAP Africa’s Head of Energy and Natural Resources, Ashley Boag and Andrew Waititu, Head of SAP East Africa.  

“Forum attendees are being given the opportunity to learn about the latest developments and most innovative projects underway at SAP while coming to grips with the vibrant ecosystem that has grown around the SAP for Utilities Solution portfolio,” said Andrew Waititu, Managing Director, SAP East Africa, “They will also be invited to watch live software demonstrations, interact and gain hands on experience with the latest software functionality which focuses on the specific needs of electricity, gas, waste, recycling and water utility companies.”

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With 91 percent of the utilities companies in the Forbes Global 200 being SAP customers, the company is well placed to show those operating in the utilities space how best to use SAP solutions. 

“Understanding the complex nature of the environment in which utilities operate, one sees that they have to carefully consider the implications of every business decision and the software they rely upon has to provide them with the relevant information required to help execute on these decisions quickly.” commented Boag. ”Companies that capitalize on real-time business intelligence are able to drive better decisions and fuel business transformation. Through this forum we aim to show East African businesses exactly how this is possible, whether their solution lies in enterprise resource planning (ERP) or customer relationship management (CRM).”

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Caroline Vutagwa
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