Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 13 | Page 23

FUTURE TECHNOLOGY customers to benefit from new innovations and not aim to achieve lock-in” said Luis Ortega, Managing Director, Middle East, Africa and South Asia at IFS. Digital transformation and cloud key drivers Every industry is being disrupted, transformed by automation, intuitive consumer experiences, machine learning and an explosion of connected devices. Enterprises are looking to consumerise the user experience and improve employee productivity and efficiency by digitising workflows and employee interactions, breaking down silos within the organisation and automating tasks through machine learning and AI. What is interesting is the number of companies that have employed or are creating roles for a Chief Digital Officer or similar. These innovators are looking to consumerise and modernise the workplace, and drive efficiencies. These CDOs are looking for a platform for the business as opposed to another tool and this has driven a lot of our success across the region. “The cloud is another trend that is disrupting the industry and driving business. ServiceNow is increasingly seeing adoption of cloud services as a strategic driver in the private sector and to a lesser degree in the public sector, as enterprises look to improve their agility, standardise processes and reduce cost and complexity,” explains Mark Ackerman, Sales Director, Middle East, ServiceNow. In fact, in a recent survey ServiceNow conducted, 52% of respondents reported that they are taking a cloud-first approach, a number which is expected to grow to 77% by 2018. Concerns with cloud, particularly around data sovereignty is still the biggest stumbling block for SaaS solution providers in the Middle East. As mentioned above, while ServiceNow have seen massive growth there is still a long way to go for cloud to be accepted as the new normal. ServiceNow believe it is just a matter of time before all organisations will have a very clear cloud adoption strategy. Cloud first gains momentum for channel In terms of events, in May 2017, Epicor hosted the annual customer summit where it shared its regional strategy and product roadmap with its customer base. In August 2017, Epicor hosted its International Partner Conference in Dubai—bringing together partners from across the globe, excluding the Americas. At this year’s event, Epicor were joined by four key partners, RheinBrücke, Knowledge Web, Cork Infotech and Index Infotech. Key recent customer wins include SIDDCO Group and Emirates Metallic Industries Corporation in the UAE, Havelock AHI in Bahrain, Ocean Fresh Fish and Siniora Food Industries in Jordan, and Abu Qafrh Holding in Saudi Arabia. In June 2017, Epicor announced that its international channel partner, RheinBrücke, has signed a partnership agreement with SmartWorld, to provide businesses in Dubai South with access to cloud ERP solutions, helping them to better manage their business, automate processes, improve operational efficiency, and set their organisation on course for growth. “The January 2018 introduction of VAT in the region has been a key driver for both existing and potential customers to adopt new business solutions as they look to automate their business processes and gain better control of their business,” says Monzer Tohme, Regional Vice President, Middle East and Africa, Epicor. Customers with legacy ERP solutions, particularly in the manufacturing, hospitality and service sectors, are looking to leverage next-generation technology to address the full business spectrum. Another driver is the ongoing adoption of cloud Cybersecurity will remain a strategic priority for every company and organisation. solutions by enterprises in the region, as they look to capitalise on the improved total cost of ownership that the cloud model allows. Probably the biggest challenge is the lack of key skills in the IT sector. Mobile payment solutions fuel geographic expansion OMA Emirates has introduced new services as well as implemented several projects which have helped move into new and uncharted avenues. The OMA Emirates Benefit Beyond platform which was previously focused only on being a loyalty card now has several new services added on to the platform and provides customers with a wider range of end user benefits. The new and enhanced offering includes gift cards, prepaid cards and an easy to use mobile application. The need for customer satisfaction is a priority and OMA Emirates is now working with the fast-paced sectors of retail, with Mobility solutions and Unattended solutions for transport, entertainment, and the growing parking services. And the company also has a continuous focus on Issuance solutions and services. Digitisation has been on an upward trend in the Middle East, especially within the GCC with governments playing a key role in paving the way for technology advancements and innovations to be utilised across the services they provide for citizens and residents. “This has also spearheaded the use of new payment options by the financial institutions as well as the retailers,” explains Niranj Sangal, Group CEO, OMA Emirates. There is a wider acceptance of Mobility solutions and the implementation of Unattended payment solutions across Parking, Kiosks and Vending Machines. However, the surge in such solution usage can also be attributed to the focused efforts being made to provide safe, secure and convenient modes for both payments being made as well as for payment acceptance. One of the primary inhibitors especially in the payment domain is the high technology costs. Simultaneously, the skills required to manage and implement 23