SAP Joule Agents are AI agents that automate complex, cross-functional workflows. Grounded in SAP data and business processes. Finance, sales, HR, and IT agents available now.
SAP has launched Joule Agents, a new approach to applying AI within their business suite. Unlike typical chatbots, these are designed as AI agents that can automate tasks and collaborate across different departments (finance, sales, HR, IT, etc.).
Key aspects:
Business Process Integration: The agents are designed to work within existing SAP processes and data (using SAP Knowledge Graph and Business Data Cloud).
Cross-Functional Workflows: They can handle tasks that span multiple departments, like resolving billing disputes or onboarding new hires.
Pre-Built and Customizable: SAP offers pre-built agents for specific functions, and they're also previewing a "Joule agent builder" for custom agent creation.
This represents a significant move towards more integrated AI within enterprise software.
This is a significant move by SAP into the AI automation space. The cross-functional workflow automation with specialized agents for finance, sales, HR, and IT makes perfect sense given SAP's deep enterprise expertise.
The key differentiator here seems to be how these agents are grounded in actual SAP data and business processes - that's crucial for enterprise adoption. For companies already in the SAP ecosystem, this could dramatically streamline operations.
Would be interesting to know more about the integration capabilities with non-SAP systems and how the agents handle complex compliance requirements, especially in finance and HR. Also curious about the learning curve for teams implementing these agents.
While it's a paid solution, the potential ROI for large enterprises could be substantial through reduced manual work and improved process efficiency. Smart move by SAP to bring AI automation directly into their core business processes! ๐ค๐ผ
Great move by SAP to embed AI agents into actual business processes rather than just chat interfaces. The cross-department automation in finance, HR, and other areas sounds incredibly useful. Curious how itโll integrate with non-SAP systems!
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Hi everyone,
SAP has launched Joule Agents, a new approach to applying AI within their business suite. Unlike typical chatbots, these are designed as AI agents that can automate tasks and collaborate across different departments (finance, sales, HR, IT, etc.).
Key aspects:
Business Process Integration: The agents are designed to work within existing SAP processes and data (using SAP Knowledge Graph and Business Data Cloud).
Cross-Functional Workflows: They can handle tasks that span multiple departments, like resolving billing disputes or onboarding new hires.
Pre-Built and Customizable: SAP offers pre-built agents for specific functions, and they're also previewing a "Joule agent builder" for custom agent creation.
This represents a significant move towards more integrated AI within enterprise software.
Scade.pro
@zac_zuo Congratulations on the launch!
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Chance AI
This is a significant move by SAP into the AI automation space. The cross-functional workflow automation with specialized agents for finance, sales, HR, and IT makes perfect sense given SAP's deep enterprise expertise.
The key differentiator here seems to be how these agents are grounded in actual SAP data and business processes - that's crucial for enterprise adoption. For companies already in the SAP ecosystem, this could dramatically streamline operations.
Would be interesting to know more about the integration capabilities with non-SAP systems and how the agents handle complex compliance requirements, especially in finance and HR. Also curious about the learning curve for teams implementing these agents.
While it's a paid solution, the potential ROI for large enterprises could be substantial through reduced manual work and improved process efficiency. Smart move by SAP to bring AI automation directly into their core business processes! ๐ค๐ผ
Permit.io
Great move by SAP to embed AI agents into actual business processes rather than just chat interfaces. The cross-department automation in finance, HR, and other areas sounds incredibly useful. Curious how itโll integrate with non-SAP systems!