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SAP buys "stochastic" supply chain specialist SmartOps | Information Age

SAP buys "stochastic" supply chain specialist SmartOps | Information Age | Social Mercor | Scoop.it

Applications giant announces intention to acquire US company whose software applies algorithmic probability modeling to inventory planning.

 

German business software giant SAP has announced its intention to acquire SmartOps, a US-based supply chain optimisation software vendor.

SmartOps is a pioneer of the application of 'stochastic' probability modeling – which incorporates random, uncertain factors into probability calculations – to supply chain optimisation.

 

Its founder, Sridhar Tayur, is a professor of operations management at Carnegie Mellon University and is credited with "creating a market for inventory optimisation software". Tayur served as CEO of the company from its foundation in 2001 until last year.

SAP says that the combination of SmartOps's analytical algorithms with its HANA in-memory analytics platform would allow for "real time" supply chain management.

"SmartOps has developed large-scale, 'stochastic' algorithms that take the uncertainty and risk out of SCM processes," it says. "These algorithms use predictive analytics to help manage global distribution networks and vast, multi-stage supply chains.

"Such solutions would be significantly enhanced by SAP HANA, allowing for processing of high volumes of data in real time."

SAP already sells a demand signal management solution but says it will be "enhanced" by SmartOps's analytics software.

Privately-held SmartOps's customers include pharmaceutical giants Merck and Pfizer, and consumer goods maker Johnson&Johnson.


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Swooping Bamboo Structure Highlights Innovative Use of Local Materials

Swooping Bamboo Structure Highlights Innovative Use of Local Materials | Social Mercor | Scoop.it

Using local materials, this impressive bamboo structure features a microcosm of imaginative spaces designed for a range of playful activities.

 

This incredible bamboo structure, by Dutch firm 24H-architecture, is part of the Soneva Kiri eco-resort on the island of Koh Kood, Thailand. Designed as a children's activity and learning center, the fantastic interiors are bound to impress even the most stoic grown-up.

Evoking the fluid shape of a manta ray, the center is located on a rocky slope overlooking the bay, with a large canopy of bamboo shingles sheltering the open interior of "mini-structures". The structure uses locally-sourced bamboo stalks of all sizes, ranging from the large main columns that are anchored into concrete footings to the other structural members that are grouped together using nuts and bolts and natural fiber lashings.


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The design adopts all bioclimatic aspects to suits its humid tropical environment. The roof cantilevers up to 8 metres, acting like a big umbrella providing shade and protection from the heavy rains. The open design with the translucent elevated rooftop and setback floors allow a natural airflow inside and the use of natural daylight, limiting the building’s energy consumption.


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