Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 19 | Page 61

CHANNEL CHIEF We talk to SIMON CARPENTER , Chief Technology Advisor, SAP Africa, about his journey into IT, the challenges and the highlights so far. D Describe your current job role and the parts that are somewhat challenging? When you look back at your career what has been the most memorable achievement? As the SAP Africa Chief Technology Advisor – and a 24-year SAP veteran – I’m incredibly proud to be part of SAP’s mission to ‘help the world run better and improve people’s lives’. After three-and-a-half decades in the IT industry, I can say for certain that there’s never been a more exciting time to be working in this field. We have never seen so much progress in as many different areas as we are seeing in this digital revolution. One of the challenges this brings is simply trying to stay abreast of developments and to make sense of them. In this regard I’m grateful to be at SAP, not just because we are a leader in areas like AI, IoT and Blockchain, but also because we leverage our own solutions to foster collaboration, content management and continuous learning. If you are curious and love intellectual stimulation, there is no better place to be. Working across 52 African countries isn’t easy and it has its fair share of challenges – pre-eminent among those being visas and flight schedules. Travelling Africa has brought home to me just how much friction there is, impeding progress, when it comes to intra-African commerce and industry. However, the rewards outweigh the hassles and I love working with my colleagues across Africa, meeting and supporting our partners and resellers as we work with business owners, managers, public-sector agencies, innovators and start-ups, helping them to exploit the right technologies to accomplish their vision and thus make Africa a better place for everyone. Over the last 36 years of my career I have seen quite a few. One that is close to me is when I joined SAP Africa in 1994 just as R/3 was beginning its ascendancy as the world’s ERP system of choice. Back then we had two products, 32 staff, about 100 people in our SI ecosystem and seven customers in South Africa. It was wonderful to be part of a relatively small company and able to directly see the outcomes of one’s efforts, to know I had made a direct contribution to bringing a new company into the SAP family. Today we have a digital business framework that encompasses over 2,000 products, including leading SaaS and PaaS solutions, 3,500 customers across Africa, about 650 local staff and over 3,000 Africans making their livelihoods in the SAP ecosystem. It’s been a wild ride and a huge privilege to be part of an amazing growth company. It’s also really humbling to see how many admirable and well-run companies entrust their ability to innovate, grow and profit to SAP solutions. But the aspect I’ve valued most of all is the opportunity to work with smart people inside SAP, our customers and across our ecosystem. INTELLIGENT TECH CHANNELS Issue 19 Simon Carpenter, Chief Technology Advisor, SAP Africa What made you think of a career in technology? Like many, I got into IT accidentally. When I first arrived in South Africa from Zimbabwe in 1982, I was intent on becoming a management trainee with one of the large consumer products companies. But I met a local entrepreneur who had recently launched a start-up, Vanguard Computers, 61