SAP states company can resolve the world’s issues (actually)

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Absurdly Driven takes a look at the world of company with a hesitant eye and a securely rooted tongue in cheek


He believes company can resolve the world’s issues. He’s a star.


SAP/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/ CNET.

Businesses remain in a strange circumstance nowadays.

They’re typically actioning in to combat social issues, as (some) federal governments appear incapable of resolving them– or perhaps confessing they exist.

Yet, at the very same time, here’s Facebook– among the world’s most popular services– being implicated of triggering tremendous social issues with its supposed negligence to what’s taking place on its website.

Enter SAP.

Wait, who? The business software application business appears to think that services can resolve, well, almost any issue.

Here’s star Clive Owen– somebody who can playing heros and bad with equivalent aplomb– describing in a brand-new SAP advertisement that the world remains in a parlous state.

Overproducing, getting too hot, overcrowding are simply 3 of the issues we’re dealing with.

And then there’s the progressive decrepitude that strikes all of our facilities– and even our stars.

Not to point out gender inequality. Indeed, it’s tough to think about what we’re doing right.

“Solving big problems is what business does best,” statesOwen Is that so real? I fear some would state that company produces huge issues, too. But maybe I’m being infernally particular.

Still, Owen and SAP appear to think that “together, we can tackle every elephant in the room.”

Does that consist of how insecure a great deal of software application is and how a lot of geeks think that software application ought to be at the heart of humanity’s every action, believed and sensation?

Oh, what am I stating? This is an advertisement, an act of creative optimism on the part of a software application business.

Ergo, Owen is here to inform us that SAP can assist the world’s best-run services resolve all the world’s issues.

Well, that’s a relief.

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