Orchestrating Stronger Supply Chains — A New Era with SAP + CloudPaths
Moving Beyond Optimization to Orchestration
At NASCES 2025, CloudPaths joined forces with SAP and Microsoft to discuss how global supply chains are evolving from reactive to truly connected ecosystems.
The message was clear: optimization alone isn’t enough anymore. Modern enterprises need orchestration — the ability to synchronize planning, production, logistics, and delivery in real time.
In a world where disruption is constant, orchestration is what turns visibility into value. It enables organizations not just to see what’s happening, but to act — instantly, intelligently, and collaboratively.
The Power of SAP IBP + Microsoft AI + CloudPaths Execution
The keynote highlighted how combining SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) with Microsoft’s AI and data capabilities, alongside CloudPaths’ orchestration expertise, creates a new foundation for resilience.
SAP IBP brings planning maturity, enabling predictive modeling and scenario-based decision making.
Microsoft’s AI and analytics stack enhances real-time visibility and insight sharing across the network.
CloudPaths connects the dots — turning those insights into automated, data-driven execution that keeps operations moving smoothly even when market conditions shift.
This is what it means to orchestrate a modern supply chain: planning and execution moving together as one continuous, adaptive process.
From Resilience to Competitive Advantage
Resilience used to mean surviving volatility. Today, it means thriving because of it. By embracing orchestration, companies can anticipate demand fluctuations, align resources proactively, and transform disruption into opportunity.
At CloudPaths, we help organizations design this next-generation operating rhythm — one where data flows freely, processes run predictively, and every decision drives measurable business outcomes.
Watch the Keynote: Watch the full NASCES 2025 keynote: “Orchestrating Stronger Supply Chains — How SAP, Microsoft, and CloudPaths Are Defining What’s Next.”

