Guidance for Sustainability Sourcing Assistant for SAP on AWS
Overview
This Guidance demonstrates how to streamline and enhance procurement decision-making through an intelligent sourcing assistant that seamlessly integrates with existing SAP systems. The Guidance combines near real-time data extraction, natural language processing, and sustainability insights to transform the traditional vendor selection process. By automating quote analysis and incorporating environmental considerations, organizations can make more informed purchasing decisions while maintaining compliance with their existing systems. This approach not only accelerates the procurement cycle but also ensures that sustainability factors are systematically considered in vendor selection, supporting organizational sustainability goals.
Benefits
Access comprehensive sustainability insights easily
Centralize sustainability data from SAP and external sources in one unified procurement workflow. Make informed vendor selections using complete environmental data without switching systems.
Modernize procurement interactions
Ask questions about vendors in plain language and receive comparisons of quotes and sustainability metrics quickly. Transform procurement complexity into clear, actionable insights.
Elevate procurement productivity
Automate manual quote analysis with an AI assistant that evaluates sustainability criteria in near real-time. Free your procurement team to focus on strategic vendor relationships.
How it works
These technical details feature an architecture diagram to illustrate how to effectively use this solution. The architecture diagram shows the key components and their interactions, providing an overview of the architecture's structure and functionality step-by-step.
Deploy with confidence
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Disclaimer
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