How SAP on Google Cloud is helping Multipharma manage change

In this period of uncertainty, businesses everywhere are facing increased pressures and rapid change. Multipharma is no exception. As Belgium’s largest pharmaceutical retailer, Multipharma is feeling the impact of change as much as anyone, now operating at the core of a global pandemic. While deeply focused on its core pharmacy business with warehouse and production centers for medicine preparation and repackaging, Multipharma is also a retailer. To thrive as a retailer while managing changing customer expectations and intense competition, Multipharma determined they needed to replace their legacy merchandising system with a modern, industry specific solution for their retail landscape. Multipharma chose SAP S/4HANA Retail, electing to deploy it in the cloud for elasticity and scalability it offers.  In this blog post, we’ll explore how Mulitpharma have positioned themselves ready for change in the complex retail pharmaceutical market and why they chose Google Cloud as their hyperscaler partner for this critical transformation.The Need for ChangeWith over 270 retail outlets, 1,700 employees, a state of the art warehouse and three product packaging and preparation centers, Multipharma is the largest pharmaceutical retailer in Belgium. For Multipharma, providing excellent service to their diverse customer base is a top priority, and over their 60 year history, they’ve expanded their pharmaceutical offering to include a full set of services such as nicotine management, weight loss coaching, and other wellbeing, health and beauty services. To compete against new upstarts and industry disruptors with mail-order and online capabilities,  Multipharma determined they need to rethink how they deliver complete care for their customers. They needed to be prepared with a comprehensive retail platform that could deliver on retail core processes end to end—from master data entry and product listing, through promotion execution and price maintenance, to point-of-sale accounting. For this task, Multipharma chose SAP S/4HANA for Retail. Where to run S/4 was the next question. Multipharma knew that managing their own SAP hardware was neither cost effective nor a good choice for the agility, security and availability they needed. When it became clear that their current private cloud provider was not up to the task, Multipharma kicked off an effort to find a better alternative. Why Google Cloud for SAPMultipharma’s executive and IT teams performed an extensive evaluation of the top three public cloud providers for their comprehensive SAP deployment. After careful review, Multipharma selected Google Cloud because it could deliver on all key criteria (see figure below).“Setting up SAP Test and Deployment environments on Google Cloud is really easy,” says Kevin Moens, Lead Enterprise Architect at Multipharma. “In terms of business impact, that means we can be more flexible and move fast when we need to, delivering new initiatives efficiently.” Moens also calls out Google Cloud’s security features: “Using Google Cloud supports us in meeting our European data storage regulatory requirements. Its encryption of data in transit and at rest was a decisive factor in our choice of cloud provider.” Ready for business challenges of the future The first step in Multipharma’s journey is to migrate its legacy retail system to SAP S/4HANA. Together, Google Cloud, SAP, and Multipharma’s IT teams architected a three-layered solution. The business layer will house S4/HANA Retail, SAP CAR (Customer Activity Repository) and BW on HANA for BI. The integration layer will house Process Orchestration, Data Services and SAP Landscape Transformation Replication Server (SLT).  For the management layer, SAP Solution Manager and Landscape Management (LaMa) will be deployed. This complete architecture is expected to go live later in 2020. Running these key SAP applications in Google Cloud will afford them many strategic advantages:Reduced costs. The pay-per-use model offers Multipharma many ways to significantly reduce costs, such as the ability to turn off non production systems at night and on the weekends.Increased flexibility. Google Cloud’s fully virtualized infrastructure positions Multipharma to quickly adapt to changing business conditions such as a global health crisis as well as pivot to services like in-home medication delivery. Real-time inventory management. For both physical stores and omnichannel, Multipharma will have complete visibility into its stock positions. Security. Google Cloud encrypts data data in transit and at rest by default—a key consideration for Multipharma. High availability. Cloud Load Balancing lets Multipharma balance its compute resources over a single or multiple regions, and plus Live Migration which offers them zero downtime infrastructure maintenance.Additionally, Multipharma intends to take advantage of Google Cloud Pub/Sub, a fully-managed real-time messaging service that allows you to send and receive messages between independent applications. Along with Google App Engine, they will leverage Pub/Sub for message integration between point-of-sale systems and their new SAP landscape for custom integration monitoring. “We chose Google Cloud not only because it offers per-second billing, but also because of the investment Google is making in innovation,” says Kevin Moens, Lead Enterprise Architect at Multipharma. “We want the flexibility to access additional security and infrastructure services in the future.” By running SAP S/4HANA for Retail on Google Cloud, Multipharma will be well positioned to leverage their extensive retail footprint and customer proximity to explore new services such as at-home delivery. They also plan to deepen their omnichannel experiences (in-store and through digital customized patient coaching), as well as business and marketing activities around medication stock and inventory. Watch and learn more about how Multipharma transformed its retail processes with Google Cloud. Or hear from more customers innovating with SAP on Google Cloud.
Quelle: Google Cloud Platform

Key considerations for building a migration factory to Google Cloud

Cloud migration is one of the biggest organizational changes that technologists will go through this decade, with a profound impact on a business’s ability to innovate and its overall economics. Migrating to the cloud gives organizations an unique opportunity to not only improve their flexibility, reduce costs and focus on their core competencies, but ultimately, to fully transform how they operate. At a minimum, the business advantages of migrating to the cloud include:Purchasing and consuming resources on a pay-as-you-go basis, and increasing or decreasing them as needed for optimal utilizationConverting capital expenses into operating expensesEnabling rapid innovation without the expense and complexities of hardware procurement and infrastructure managementEnjoying faster time to marketWhen done right, it is a gradual migration of data, applications, infrastructure, and other business elements, resulting in business transformation. But cloud migration isn’t a one-and-done proposition. To succeed, it requires careful analysis, planning, and execution of a comprehensive organizational and technical strategy that meets your overall business goals. Working with customers, we here on the Google Cloud Professional Services team have developed a migration factory, a methodology for performing large-scale migrations to the cloud. Designed for migrating enterprise applications, migration factory offers an  organizational structure and set of processes that helps you create a scaled team with the right skills and understanding of your organization, and set clearly defined goals that are closely measured through the life of the program. For each application that you want to move, the migration factory approach takes an end-to-end view of the project, including:Building the business case for migrating the specific applicationAssessing the current application and infrastructure estateDeveloping a migration planThis set of strategic activities helps inform the migration path for your applications, describes the migration execution, and helps establish post-migration operations principles. All of this makes your migration simpler and more effective.Click to enlargeIn our experience, a thoughtful and well-designed migration factory can help with several common challenges:Unclear goals: Lack of cohesive vision and cloud adoption strategy across the organization; these can be short-term, long-term or both.Lack of sponsorship: Not having the right level of investments of skills, talent, time and effort. Poor migration planning: Embarking on a cloud journey without understanding the complexity of your existing application estate.Wrong technology choice: A failure to properly review the workloads to be migrated and choose the right cloud product and service model. With the right technology choice, businesses can successfully migrate to the cloud to derive cost savings, competitive advantage along with rapid innovation.Unclear delivery and operational model: To be successful, you need the right mix of people, process and technology across the organization—before, during and after the migration.In addition, a migration factory model can help organizations derive a number of benefits:Velocity: With a mature operational model and plus automation, migration factory projects can proceed very quickly.Reduced costs: Having mature and efficient processes streamlines the actual migration. Google Cloud customers that follow a migration factory approach can see significantly lower costs. Reduced risk: Identifying the risk tolerance of the workloads being migrated up-front helps shorten overall downtime and/or unplanned downtime during the migration—so you can get back to software development sooner.Quality: Well-defined and automated processes result in more consistent and error-free migrations.A foundation for larger cloud-native initiatives: The learnings, best practices and standards you gain as a part of the migration process position your team to take on more complex and challenging cloud initiatives down the road.Migrating to the cloud can feel like a big undertaking, but with the proper preparation, it can be immensely rewarding. To learn more about how to design and build a cloud migration factory we’ve written a whitepaper ”Building a Large Scale Migration Program with Google Cloud,” filled with practical guidance, strategies and implementation details to help you get started. The Google Cloud Professional Services team or one of our Google Certified partners are also ready to help. Contact your Google Cloud account manager for more information.
Quelle: Google Cloud Platform

Expert Advice: Business Fundamentals for Creative Professionals

Are you an artist, photographer, or freelance writer? How about a website designer, master metalsmith, or musician? If you’re in any creative profession and would like to learn more about how to market and sell your services and work online, we’ve created a free webinar just for you.

We’ve partnered with our friends at FreshBooks, the leading invoicing and accounting software for creative entrepreneurs, to offer tips on how to build your online store and automate your sales and accounting, leaving you with more time to focus on your craft.

Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2020Time: 10:00 a.m. PDT | 11:00 a.m. MDT | 12:00 p.m. CDT | 1:00 p.m. EDT | 17:00 UTCCost: FreeRegistration linkWho’s invited: Artists, writers, musicians, website and graphic designers, photographers, marketers, and anyone else interested in learning how to sell their creative services online.

Your hosts will be Jonathan Wold, Community Manager at WooCommerce, and Irene Elliott, Senior Community Manager at FreshBooks. Dustin Hartzler, a WooCommerce Happiness Engineer, will moderate questions. After the 45-minute presentation, we’ll open up the (virtual) floor for a 15-minute Q&A session.

Attendee slots are limited, so be sure to register early to save your seat! But if you can’t make it, we’ve got your back. A recording of the webinar will be uploaded to our YouTube channel a few days after the event.

See you then!
Quelle: RedHat Stack

Announcing the DockerCon LIVE Container Ecosystem Track

With just 2 weeks away from DockerCon LIVE going, LIVE, we are humbled by the tremendous response from almost 50,000 Docker developers and community members, from beginner to expert, who have registered for the event. 

DockerCon LIVE would not be complete without our ecosystem of partners who contribute to, and shape, the future of software development. They will be showcasing their products and solutions, and sharing the best practices they have culminated in working with the best developers and organizations across the globe. 

We are pleased to announce the agenda for our Container Ecosystem Track with sessions built just for devs. In addition to actionable takeaways, their sessions will feature interactive, live Q&A, and so much more. Check out the incredible lineup:

Access Logging Made Easy With Envoy and Fluent Bit – Carmen Puccio, Principal Solutions Architect | AWS

Docker Desktop + WSL 2 Integration Deep Dive – Simon Ferquel, Senior Software Developer | Docker | Microsoft

Experience Report: Running a Distributed System Across Kubernetes Clusters – Chris Seto, Software Engineer | Cockroach Labs

Securing Your Containerized Applications with NGINX – Kevin Jones, Senior Product Manager | NGINX

You Want To Kubernetes? You MUST Know Docker! – Angel Rivera, Developer Advocate | CircleCI

Kubernetes at Datadog Scale – Ara Pulido, Technical Evangelist | Datadog

The Evolution of Tracing Containerized Environments – Devon Lawler, Head of Sales Engineering | Epsagon

Monitoring in a Microservices World – Fabian Stäber, Java developer | Instana

Blimp – Docker Compose in the Cloud – Ethan Jackson, Founder, CEO | Kelda

Tinkertoys, Microservices, and Feature Management: How to Build for the Future – Heidi Waterhouse, Principal Developer Advocate | LaunchDarkly

Peeking inside your containers and infrastructure – Mike Elsmore, Developer Advocate | Logz.io

Your Container has Vulnerabilities. Now What? – Jim Armstrong, Product Marketing Director, Container Security | Snyk

Register for DockerCon LIVE today and we’ll see you in two weeks.
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