SAP Introduces Jule, AI Agent that Facilitates Autonomous Data Input

By automating the input of client data into the cloud, SAP's newest AI-powered agent, Jule, is poised to revolutionise company operations. Jule enables AI agents to cooperate like human teams for the best outcomes, and it is designed to function smoothly across departments like finance and human resources. SAP will finish developing Korean language support for Jule by the end of March 2025, and the company will formally debut the service for Korean customers in April. This year, SAP wants to use Jule to increase operational efficiency by 30–40%. These updates were provided by SAP CEO Christian Klein at the March 20 "Business Unleashed" news conference held at Seoul's The Shilla Hotel. According to Klein, SAP has more than 20 years of experience in the field and a lot of high-quality data. With 800 million users throughout the globe, SAP has a clear understanding of the types of AI that our clients desire.
Other Features of Jule and SAP’s Expansion of Operations
Klein also emphasised how AI may cut down on work hours by automating tasks that developers had to manually complete in the past. He went on to say that data-driven high-performance AI can drastically cut down on labour hours by replacing manual operations that developers once had to complete. Effective resource allocation and lower staff turnover rates are made possible by the use of Jule in a variety of domains, including supply chain management, finance, and human resources. By April, SAP also intends to grow its domestic data centre activities. In 2021, the business constructed its first data centre in Korea, and it is currently investing further to fortify its cloud infrastructure. Klein underlined that the company will keep spending money on its data centres. The objective is to continuously grow the infrastructure in order to increase the range of choices available to clients that want to use cloud services.
About SAP
SAP, the world leader in business software, was founded in Germany in 1972 and provides supply chain management (SCM), customer relationship management (CRM), and enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions. With more than 26,000 clients globally, the company collaborates with leading cloud providers like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). SAP already collaborates with LG Electronics and other significant companies in South Korea. SAP and Databricks signed a $650 million contract last month to create a cloud data analytics service. “We intend to aggressively pursue companies that have not yet made the move to the cloud,” Klein said. SAP is actively working to strengthen its position in the Korean and international markets with the launch of Jule, ongoing investments in data centres, and new cloud products.
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