7th dsag-globalization-symposium 2016

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7th dsag-globalization-symposium 2016
7TH DSAG-GLOBALIZATION-SYMPOSIUM 2016
Information and Agenda
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June 9 – 10, 2016
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PREAMBLE
WELCOME
Dear Community,
Previously, going “global” caused headaches in the boards as it was considered to be linked to investments
and risks. Not being global in our times is not an option; as mobility, it is a prerequisite in a “real time”
world. In contrast to economic cycles, technology cycles are more short-lived. Therefore new ways of
process and system deployment and consequent sustain models need to be developed to keep up the speed
and keep production in synchronization with the consumers` demands.
Otto Schell, DSAG Board Industry Solutions and Business Processes and Head of Globalization Workgroup
Otto Schell
Internet of Things, Industry 4.0 or mobile solutions - with their possibilities to optimize current business
or to head for new markets and new customers, enlarge and enrich our global SAP Landscapes and
Enterprise Architecture. On one side, we still struggle to find the best fitting ERP architecture, on the
other side new challenges force us to think in other directions. We are looking forward to discuss with
you and to exchange experiences of global Enterprise Architecture.
Frank Schellenberger
Frank Schellenberger, DSAG Speaker Workgroup Global Application Architecture
Operating and supporting a global SAP landscape is on the agenda of more and more companies. With
our Globalization Symposium we offer you information and a platform for exchanging experiences on all
levels of support. Starting from basic questions such as handling country versions in order to deal with
challenges of governance frameworks for global template implementation. I would like to invite you to
meet other companies to share best practices for managing global SAP landscape.
Jan Schuback
Jan Schuback, DSAG Speaker Workgroup Support of existing Global Landscapes
While some companies still face the challenge of global roll-outs, many others are constantly extending
their footprint with new countries and new functionalities – thus fulfilling globalization is a prerequisite.
Some countries are more challenging than others and we have gathered quite a representative sample of
these in track 1. However, new trends in technology and functional requirements need to be incorporated
as well; consequently, there is cause for thought on problem analysis, agile methods and non-core
functionality roll-outs added.
Dr. Gunter E. Seidel
Dr. Gunter E. Seidel, DSAG Speaker Workgroup Global Rollout & Project Management
What is new @ SAP Globalization Services? Learn about tools and support for your global implementations.
As SAP Counterpart from SAP Globalization Services for the DSAG Globalization Workgroup, I would like to
welcome you to our conference. In the last years, we have continuously intensified our cooperation in order
to provide the best joint information rollout for all customers organized in the DSAG. I am looking forward to
talking to you personally during this event and continuing the discussion about interesting globalization
topics.
Dr. Detlef Werner
Dr. Detlef Werner, Director – SAP Globalization Services
Getting from awareness to action will be addressed through the 7th DSAG-Globalization-Symposium. Years
of experience in the Internet of Things or Industry 4.0 world together with diverge aspects will open minds
to move forward and will trigger new collaboration models.
We look forward to welcoming you in Berlin!
Otto Schell
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AGENDA
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ARRIVAL DATE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8
07:00 PM–11:00 PM PRE-CHECK-IN & GET TOGETHER EVENT
andel’s by Vienna House Berlin
DAY 1, THURSDAY, JUNE 9
08:00 AM–09:30 AM CHECK-IN 09:30 AM–10:15 AM KEYNOTE
Welcome and Introduction
No Industry and no Line of Business stay where they are. Enabled
by technology, global markets are disrupted and business models
invented. The DSAG-Keynote will reference key observations and
encountered challenges of globalization with SAP.
10:15 AM–11:15 AM KEYNOTE
Design the fourth industrial revolution –
International Benchmark and Future Options
Speaker:
Otto Schell, Member of DSAG Board and Head
of Globalization Workgroup;
Workgroup Speaker
Industry 4.0 opens up new perspectives for Germany’s industry, both
as lead market and as lead supplier of Industry 4.0 solutions. In this
context, some urgent questions need to be answered: What business
environment has to be established to develop a lead market for
Industry 4.0 in Germany? Which markets are most interesting for lead
suppliers and who are competitors? This keynote will provide answers
based on two analyses: An international assessment of current
approaches, drivers and challenges, and a forward thinking scenario
analysis of developments in the environment of Industry 4.0.
Speaker:
Daniel Eckelt, Research Associate, Heinz
Nixdorf Institut, Universität Paderborn;
Christian Dülme, Research Associate, Heinz
Nixdorf Institut, Universität Paderborn;
Stephan Schröder, Research Associate,
Fraunhofer IPT, RWTH Aachen
11:15 AM–11:45 AM BREAK
11:45 AM–12:45 PM SPLIT INTO INDIVIDUAL TRACKS 1–4
TRACK 1: BEST PRACTICES IN GOVERNANCE OF GLOBAL ROLLOUTS
While some companies still face the challenge of global rollouts, many others are constantly extending their footprint with
new countries and new functionalities. Some countries are more challenging than others and new trends in technology and
functional requirements must be incorporated.
This track will allow newcomers to gain an overview of how to monitor best practices and give global program managers the
opportunity to exchange ideas about the ongoing challenges facing their programs.
TRACK 2:
NEXT STEPS FOR GLOBAL APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE
TRACK 3:
OPERATING MODELS IN AN EMERGING ENVIRONMENT
New technologies and initiatives such as Industry 4.0, Internet of Things or SAP HANA as well as related changes of business
models are starting to show more and more effects on our global application landscapes and architecture. Sometimes
initiatives are acting globally, sometimes they are isolated locally. A global Enterprise Architecture Management supported
by methodologies, transparency and tools covering Business-, Data-, Application- and Technology-Architecture is one
important prerequisite.
This track will show you approaches to handle the complexity and discuss how global architecture evolves in your companies
in the future.
Operating and supporting a global SAP landscape is an item on more and more companies’ agenda. Complexity has been
rising over the last years and is challenging the support organization. Managing legal changes comes more into focus.
Delivery of projects in conjunction with stable environments is prerequisite in a real time production world.
Within this track, we offer you relevant information and a platform for exchanging experiences on all levels of support.
Be invited to meet other companies to share best practices for managing global SAP landscapes.
TRACK 4:
GLOBALIZATION BASICS – IN A NUTSHELL
Globalization must be taken into account even for the first new country in your ERP systems. With SAP Globalization
Services, customers can easily prepare for global software rollouts and maintenance of any size. The diverse services,
tools or information sources assist in the construction and adaptation of an appropriate international IT topology as well
as configuration of SAP solutions for country-specific characteristics. Rollouts can thus be carried out in less time and with
correspondingly lower costs.
This track shows the tools and services of global SAP systems and how they can be maintained effectively.
12:45 PM–02:00 PM LUNCH
02:00 PM–06:00 PM SPLIT INTO INDIVIDUAL TRACKS 1–4 (SEE ABOVE)
07:30 PM–01:00 AM EVENING EVENT Restaurant Nolle
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AGENDA
DAY 2, FRIDAY, JUNE 10
08:00 AM–09:00 AM
CHECK-IN
09:00 AM–10:00 AM
SPLIT INTO INDIVIDUAL TRACKS 1–4
TRACK 1: BEST PRACTICES IN GOVERNANCE OF GLOBAL ROLLOUTS
TRACK 2:
NEXT STEPS FOR GLOBAL APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE
TRACK 3:
OPERATING MODELS IN AN EMERGING ENVIRONMENT
TRACK 4:
GLOBALIZATION BASICS – IN A NUTSHELL
10:00 AM–10:30 AM
BREAK
10:30 AM–11:30 AM
SPLIT INTO INDIVIDUAL TRACKS 1–4 (SEE ABOVE)
11:30 AM–12:00 PM
BREAK
12:00 PM–01:00 PM
SPLIT INTO INDIVIDUAL TRACKS 1–4 (SEE ABOVE)
01:00 PM–02:15 PM
LUNCH
02:15 PM–03:15 PM
SPLIT INTO INDIVIDUAL TRACKS 1–4 (SEE ABOVE)
03:15 PM–03:30 PM
BREAK
03:30 PM–04:15 PM
CLOSING PANEL
Unlock values of Globalization
Having discussed aspects of Globalization in SAP environments, Internet of Things (IoT) and related business,
the closing panel will open up questions to what will
come next.
Moderator:
Otto Schell, Member of DSAG Board and
Head of Globalization Workgroup
04:15 PM–05:00 PM
GET TOGETHER AND REFRESHMENT FOR THE JOURNEY
05:00 PM
END OF THE EVENT – WE WISH YOU A SAFE TRIP HOME!
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TRACKS DAY 1
TRACKS DAY 1 I TRACKS DAY 2 I INFORMATION
PREAMBLE I AGENDA I
DAY 1, THURSDAY, JUNE 9
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
BEST PRACTICES IN GOVERNANCE OF GLOBAL
ROLLOUTS
NEXT STEPS FOR GLOBAL APPLICATION
ARCHITECTURE
Session Chair: Dr. Gunter E. Seidel
Session Chair: Frank Schellenberger
11:45 AM–12:45 PM | 1A
11:45 AM–12:45 PM | 2A
Global Business Solution Governance Organization
The Business Model Canvas in Enterprise
Architecture
Oliver Dorsner, cbs Corporate Business Solutions
Unternehmensberatung GmbH
Christoph Gebauer, Theo Müller
Rene de Daniel, Syngenta Crop Protection AG
LUNCH
12:45 PM–02:00 PM
02:00 PM–03:00 PM | 1B
02:00 PM–03:00 PM | 2B
Global SAP ERP Rollout within a midsized
company
Building Strategic Enterprise Architecture
Manohar Esarapu, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business
Solutions Private Limited
Steffen Jaeger, Bürkert Werke GmbH
BREAK
03:00 PM–03:30 PM
03:30 PM–04:30 PM | 1C
03:30 PM–04:30 PM | 2C
Expanding the global Footprint from East to West
Big Data Analytics in Manufacturing
Jean-Claude Flury, Siegfried AG
Dr. Volker Kreidler, SAP
BREAK
04:30 PM–05:00 PM
05:00 PM– 06:00 PM | 1D
05:00 PM– 06:00 PM | 2D
How to face the Brazilian rollout challenge
without injury
The chance for IT to elevate its global game
Dr. Carsten Linz, SAP
Mag. Dieter Valentin, Andritz Hydro GmbH
07:30 PM
EVENING EVENT AT ”RESTAURANT NOLLE“
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TRACKS DAY 1
TRACK 3
TRACK 4
OPERATING MODELS IN AN EMERGING
ENVIRONMENT
GLOBALIZATION BASICS – IN A NUTSHELL
Session Chair: Jan Schuback
Session Chair: Dr. Detlef Werner
11:45 AM–12:45 PM | 3A
11:45 AM–12:45 PM | 4A
Respect to cultural differences as a key
prerequisite for moving to a new emerging
location
Localization – How we do it in 2020
Michael Depner, SAP
Stefan Steinle, SAP
Sergey Pakhtusov, SAP
LUNCH
12:45 PM–02:00 PM
02:00 PM–03:00 PM | 3B
02:00 PM–03:00 PM | 4B
Central support for a global operating
SAP Landscape at Dräger
Globalization – What you can expect
Dr. Detlef Werner, SAP
Walter Neundorf, Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA
BREAK
03:00 PM–03:30 PM
03:30 PM–04:30 PM | 3C
03:30 PM–04:30 PM | 4C
How to handle a heterogenuous business model
over continents with a hybrid IT model: a decentralized support on a central system architecture
Country Roadmap of S/4HANA Cloud &
On-Premise Editions
Dr. Thomas Klaus, SAP
Josef Schmid, SGB-SMIT GmbH
Jörg Kaschytza, hartung consult GmbH
BREAK
04:30 PM–05:00 PM
05:00 PM– 06:00 PM | 3D
05:00 PM– 06:00 PM | 4D
IT department strategy by Fein GmbH and
Two-Tier Strategy in the BAUER Group
LaaS and TaaS; Innovation to support
Globalization
Augusto Silva, C. & E. Fein GmbH
Klaus Plagmann, BAUER AG
Beatrice Pasch, SAP
Marcus Danei, SAP
07:30 PM
EVENING EVENT AT ”RESTAURANT NOLLE“
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TRACKS DAY 2
PREAMBLE I AGENDA I TRACKS DAY 1 I
TRACKS DAY 2 I INFORMATION
DAY 2, FRIDAY, JUNE 10
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
BEST PRACTICES IN GOVERNANCE OF GLOBAL
ROLLOUTS
NEXT STEPS FOR GLOBAL APPLICATION
ARCHITECTURE
Session Chair: Dr. Gunter E. Seidel
Session Chair: Frank Schellenberger
09:00 AM–10:00 AM | 1E
09:00 AM–10:00 AM | 2E
Systematising problem analysis in the initiation
phase of global systems integration projects in
multinational organisations
Best Practices – Transition of Global SAP Systems
to S/4HANA
Dr. Alexander Davidenkoff, SAP
Silvana Costantini, OSRAM GmbH
BREAK
10:00 AM–10:30 AM
10:30 AM–11:30 AM | 1F
10:30 AM–11:30 AM | 2F
OneFinance at KHS
From regional ERP‘s to a state of the art global
platform on SAP HANA
Rainer Wittwen, cbs Corporate Business Solutions
Unternehmensberatung GmbH
Heiko Geppert, KHS GmbH
Michael Hertel, cbs Corporate Business Solutions
Unternehmensberatung GmbH
Björn Rettig, Wacker Neuson Beteiligungs GmbH
BREAK
11:30 AM–12:00 PM
12:00 PM–01:00 PM | 1G
12:00 PM–01:00 PM | 2G
Global Implementation of SAP SuccessFactors at
Deutsche Telekom AG
The Paradigm shift of SAP applications and
underlying architectures
Christoph Friedl, T-Systems International GmbH
Frank Meyer, Deutsche Telekom AG
Krishna Kumar, SAP
LUNCH
01:00 PM–02:15 PM
02:15 PM– 03:15 PM | 1H
02:15 PM– 03:15 PM | 2H
Agile Scrum in Multi-Project SAP Environment
Enabling Business Innovation in the Digital
Economy with Application Development Services
Peter Umgeher, D. Swarovski & Co.
Michael Bucher, D. Swarovski & Co.
03:15 PM– 03:30 PM
Daniel Stephan, SAP
BREAK
03:30 PM– 04:15 PM
CLOSING PANEL: UNLOCK VALUES OF GLOBALIZATION
04:15 PM– 05:00 PM
GET TOGETHER AND REFRESHMENT FOR THE JOURNEY
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TRACKS DAY 2
TRACK 3
TRACK 4
OPERATING MODELS IN AN EMERGING
ENVIRONMENT
GLOBALIZATION BASICS – IN A NUTSHELL
Session Chair: Jan Schuback
Session Chair: Dr. Detlef Werner
09:00 AM–10:00 AM | 3E
09:00 AM–10:00 AM | 4E
Moving a complete SAP Landscape from Europe
to the US – Challenges and Lessons learned
Global Cloud Projects and Localization
Petra Irle, SAP
Hector Puyol Vidal, SAP
Dr. Stephan Luenskens, West Pharmaceutical Services
Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG
BREAK
10:00 AM–10:30 AM
10:30 AM–11:30 AM | 3F
10:30 AM–11:30 AM | 4F
Operating and supporting a global SAP Landscape
– Global support vs. local support with practical
examples (e.g. from Russia)
Employee turnover in international Organizations:
A forgotten challenge? (Esp. CHINA)
Volker Dunst, ALPE consulting
Frank Sündermann, ContiTech AG
Lisa Masthoff, Universität Göttingen
Nastassja Salewski, Universität Göttingen
Prof. Dr. Dominic Sachsenmaier, Universität Göttingen
Clemens Aschemann, sympacon IT Solutions GmbH
BREAK
11:30 AM–12:00 PM
12:00 PM–01:00 PM | 3G
12:00 PM–01:00 PM | 4G
Efficient Implementation and Support of global
Interface Landscapes
Tax Declaration Framework for Brazil
Markus Gille, SAP
Joachim von Götz, SAP
Andre Dantas, SAP
Knut Barthel, SAP
LUNCH
01:00 PM–02:15 PM
02:15 PM– 03:15 PM | 3H
02:15 PM– 03:15 PM | 4H
Presentation details are not available yet.
Please note the information given in the
on-site guide.
Dr. Detlef Werner, SAP
03:15 PM– 03:30 PM
System Topology
BREAK
03:30 PM– 04:15 PM
CLOSING PANEL: UNLOCK VALUES OF GLOBALIZATION
04:15 PM– 05:00 PM
GET TOGETHER AND REFRESHMENT FOR THE JOURNEY
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INFORMATION
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INFORMATION
EVENING EVENTS
Pre-Check-In & Get Together Event on Wednesday, June 8
Start networking and enjoy finger food in a jovial atmosphere. Take your chance and get into the right
mood for the global event.
The pre-check-in is open from 07:00 PM – 11:00 PM at the andel’s by Vienna House Berlin.
Evening Event on Thursday, June 9
The evening event will take place in the traditional “Restaurant Nolle” from 07:30 PM – 01:00 AM,
where you will experience the genuine Berlin. Do some networking, relax and experience the special
atmosphere and style of the 1920s. Look forward to a varied evening.
A bus shuttle will be provided from and back to the conference hotel. Further information will be given
in the on-site guide.
CONFERENCE LOCATION
andel’s by Vienna House Berlin
Landsberger Allee 106
10369 Berlin
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)30 453 053 0
www.viennahouse.com/en/andels-berlin
Travel directions to the andel’s by Vienna House Berlin are available here.
CHECK-IN
Please check in at the registration desk. The opening hours are:
June 8, 2016: 07:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Pre-Check-In & Get Together Event)
June 9, 2016: 08:00 AM – 06:30 PM
June 10, 2016: 08:00 AM – 05:30 PM
HOTEL
We have reserved a limited amount of rooms to special rate at the conference
venue andel’s by Vienna House Berlin.
Single room: 124,- Euro
Double room: 149,- Euro
(Rates incl. breakfast and VAT)
Hotel bookings have to be made by yourself directly here.
Or by Phone: +49 (0)30 453 053 2200 making reference to the “DSAG-Globalization-Symposium 2016”.
We recommend booking as soon as possible and before April 22, 2016, as accommodation in the hotel
will be on demand and we can no longer guarantee the special rate after this day.
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INFORMATION
ABOUT DSAG
The Deutschsprachige SAP-Anwendergruppe (DSAG) e.V. (German Speaking SAP Users’ Group),
Walldorf, sees itself as an independent lobby of all SAP users in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
The aim of the DSAG is to establish SAP solutions that are tailored to the users’ needs. The DSAG
was founded in 1997 as a registered society; it currently has over 3.000 member companies and
has established itself as the largest user group worldwide in the SAP field.
REGISTRATION / ENTRANCE FEE
» Full Congress Pass (Member of SAP User Group): 790,- Euro
(plus 19% VAT)
»Full Congress Pass (Non-Member of SAP User Group): 940,- Euro (plus 19% VAT)
The fee includes meals, drinks, congress materials and access to all congress activities including the
evening events. Travel and hotel costs and any other expenses are not included. Please note that the
conference language and course materials are in English. After the event you will receive an invoice of
the participation fee from SCHERER WERBUNG GmbH.
Please register here!
Cancellation
Cancellations can be made in writing and free of charge until June 2, 2016. After this date, the full
participation fee will be charged. Participants who are unable to attend may nominate another person
to take their place. Please send any changes to your registration in writing to the registration office
SCHERER WERBUNG GmbH.
For further organizational information, please contact:
SCHERER WERBUNG GmbH
Tel.: +49 (0)711 – 716 88 10
E-Mail: [email protected]
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