, Singapore

Pre-GDPR, new consent-based data model by SAP launched

Multinational software corporation SAP SE has released SAP Customer Data Cloud solutions from Gigya, a solution based on a consent-based data model, that helps businesses nurture trusted relationships with customers by providing them more transparency and control over the use of their personal data, according to the company.

The release of SAP Customer Data Cloud solutions – which includes the SAP Customer Identity, SAP Customer Consent and SAP Customer Profile offerings– comes as consumers demand more transparency and control over how their data is used. It helps to comply with local and regional regulations supporting data privacy by connecting the front office to the back office.

“Companies are using a lot of different methods and corresponding third-party data to infer what a customer wants, often resulting in a creepy personal customer experience,” said Alex Atzberger, president, SAP Customer Experience, SAP. “SAP Customer Data Cloud will provide marketers the opportunity to ask about customers’ preferences. If customers know what personal data is being used and they have control over its use, they will be more inclined to allow that data to be used for delivering personalised content and services, ultimately improving their experience.”

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect tomorrow (May 25). SAP Hybris (SAP) and the CMO Council surveyed 165 marketers across North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, Africa, South America and the Middle East in March and April this year. Researchers found that three-fourths of marketers surveyed believe the GDPR will increase transparency about how customer data is used, yet just slightly more than half said they have a plan in place to comply with GDPR and are now implementing changes.

“Trust is the ultimate currency in today’s digital economy, and GDPR validates this notion,” said Patrick Salyer, CEO, Gigya. “To successfully connect with the customer, organisations need to identify and engage consumers across channels and know them better in a way that’s respectful of their privacy. Businesses now have the opportunity to turn compliance into a competitive advantage.”

The company said SAP Customer Data Cloud helps organisations increase customer retention and boost brand loyalty by providing a transparent, flexible and secure digital experience. SAP Customer Data Cloud helps to address regional consumer privacy laws, including GDPR, by centrally capturing, managing and synchronizing preferences and consent in accordance to regulations across the digital SAP technology stack throughout the customer lifecycle.

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