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2New-Gen IT for New-Gen Sports Stadium
Levi’s, one of the oldest and most well-known of the old-line San Francisco-based corporate enterprises, has its name on the gleaming new stadium, but many other Silicon Valley corporations are evident inside. Names such as Intel, SP, Citrix, Yahoo, Sony, Brocade and others have staked out claims by sponsoring various sections of the park.
3SAP, 49ers Partner for Analytics, Cloud Services
The 49ers are a highly visible partner/customer for database and cloud services provider SAP. The two enterprises worked together to develop the SAP Scouting app, which uses the HANA solid-state in-memory database to crunch millions of numbers in real time to help the club determine which players to select in the annual NFL draft. More detail on this in the next slide.
4A Closer Look at SAP Scouting App
In sports, winning championships is what it’s all about. SAP Scouting v1.0, developed with the 49ers scouting department, aims to improve identification, acquisition and development of talent. The HANA-based app simplifies and speeds up processing of mountains of data from many sources to provide a unified view of a player; enables evaluators to work collaboratively across numerous evaluations; and allows team administrators to spend more time on the game and player and less time on managing data and finding answers to questions. SAP is now marketing versions of the app for other teams (the Washington Redskins in the NFL) and sports (the German national soccer team).
5Trivia Time for Fans
An example of an interactive game located at Levi’s Stadium is “How Well Do You Know the 49ers?” Kiosks are located on the main concourse and enable groups of friends to gather around one of them and challenge each other to see “who really knows what” about the team. Using extensive historic club data housed within the SAP database, fans can tap into three categories (stadium facts, franchise legends and current team) to see how their 49ers Fan IQ stacks up with other fans.
6Put on a Virtual Helmet, Keep the Photo
This is a photo-taking application that uses facial recognition software to allow users to place their favorite 49ers helmet on their head for a memorable photo. Located on the 50-yard line, the fan will have a background stadium image behind him or her. This stadium image will update based on the 49ers era selected. When the facial image size is correct and the photo is taken, users then enter their email addresses to have the photo sent to them as a souvenir.
7Salary Cap Game
Consumers will get the unusual opportunity to become the 49ers “general manager” for a few minutes by using an immersive SAP experience. Fans will choose from decades of 49ers players to build the highest performing team, while trying to stay under the current salary cap (total team salary limitation as set by the NFL). Once a fan selects a team, the individual will receive a redemption email highlighting his or her choices.
8New-Gen IT in All Those Luxury Boxes
9Futuristic Look
10Oh, Yes, There’s Also Football Going On
11Silicon Valley’s Own Sports Stadium Is Open for Business
Funded largely by IT corporations eager to affiliate with the highly successful 49ers franchise, Levi’s Stadium is a gem of a sports venue that will showcase not only NFL football, but NCAA football (the University of California will play a few games there in 2014) and international soccer as well.