Shaping the (E-)Commerce Landscape

A Conversation on LEAP, Innovation, and AI with Balki Subramanian and Casper Rasmussen.

In an age where technological advancements are paramount to success, companies are constantly trying to redefine and simplify their core strategies. Balki Subramanian, Vice President of Digital Experiences at Mars, and Casper Rasmussen, Global SVP of Technology at Valtech, have teamed up to bring the multinational manufacturer of food products into a sustainable environment.

Balki Subramanian, Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO), Mars Food & Nutrition
Casper Rasmussen, Global SVP of Technology at Valtech

The Direct-to-Consumer-Challenge

At a time when offline and online commerce are colliding, the question is whether manufacturers need to catch up in Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) as well as data and consumer insights. For many brands, D2C is an alluring proposition. It offers the opportunity to control the brand narrative without dilution from retailers and create tailored experiences for consumers. “However, building the right teams, understanding the costs, and estimating the time to success requires deep insight and patience,” Balki notes. Moreover, the D2C journey doesn’t end with building a digital footprint either. Brands struggle with ensuring an accurate and engaging representation of their products over time and across multiple e-retail platforms.

While the D2C model comes with various pros and cons, Casper and Balki agree on the importance of data and consumer insights. In recent years, Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) companies have sharpened their focus on data analytics, leading to improved operations in areas such as revenue management and pricing. By leveraging AI and machine learning and forming specialized internal teams, they’ve improved responses to challenges like Covid and supply chain issues. The focus now is on expanding data and consumer insights and AI capabilities.

The IT Landscape of 2024

As businesses worldwide adjust to the changing landscape, the focus on efficient operations and sustainability remains a priority. Both Casper and Balki highlight the importance of cost optimization and commercial excellence. “In light of the economy’s downturn, the emphasis on being as efficient as possible cannot be overlooked,” Casper points out.

Sustainability continues to be a significant blue-sky topic. However, the crux remains simplifying core processes and ensuring businesses are future-ready. Balki says, “It’s not only about embracing the new, like digital commerce. It’s about taking a step back, simplifying and transforming core operations.”

The Road Ahead: AI and Simplification

Looking towards 2024, both partners identify core transformation and AI as the predominant themes. Balki states, “AI will make a massive difference. But the real challenge lies in understanding its practical application and value.”

He further elaborates on the need to adopt architecture principles focused on composability to serve all channels effectively. “In doing so, we must consider how AI and large language models can improve productivity and speed, aiding associates to work more efficiently,” Balki adds. His insights offer a roadmap for FMCG companies navigating the digital age. At its core, the message is clear: while digital strategies evolve, product innovation remains at the heart of success.

Building LEAP

At the center of the Valtech-Mars collaboration is LEAP, a composable commerce accelerator for multi-brand companies that aims to create a sustainable environment for Mars’ brands. Balki reminisces on the initial goals: a system that would remain relevant and durable, negating the need for frequent reimagining. “We aimed to build an ecosystem where we wouldn’t need to constantly redefine our capabilities,” he shares.

“We have built a ‘commerce launcher’ that provides reliability across the stack at scale. It aims to have 60% of the usual D2C capabilities which everyone has come to expect, allowing our brands to focus on thinking and building differentiation,” Balki says. Originally created for Mars, LEAP is delivered by Valtech with long-time technology partner, commercetools, like Valtech one of the founding members of MACH (Microservices, API-first, Cloud-native SaaS, Headless) architecture.

Despite external challenges such as the war in Ukraine and several Covid waves, the collaboration has kept its schedule. Balki emphasizes how the partnership led to the idea of creating something useful for the broader market. Casper echoes this sentiment, explaining the significance of making MACH architecture available to businesses, which is often complex and hard to achieve. LEAP, in his words, “is a testament to democratizing the knowledge and experiences, making the intelligence we’ve built up over time accessible to the wider market.”

3 Theses to Discuss @ CIOmove – by Balki Subramanian

  • Simplifying the core so that it works much more efficiently and is ready for any model in the future is more important than introducing something new to the business.
  • A step back can actually be a step forward to be ready for what the future holds.
  • It’s all about integrating automation, processes, intelligence and robotics, both in factories and internal systems, to really simplify and be ready for the next wave.

Shaping the (E-)Commerce Landscape

A Conversation on LEAP, Innovation, and AI with Balki Subramanian and Casper Rasmussen.

In an age where technological advancements are paramount to success, companies are constantly trying to redefine and simplify their core strategies. Balki Subramanian, Vice President of Digital Experiences at Mars, and Casper Rasmussen, Global SVP of Technology at Valtech, have teamed up to bring the multinational manufacturer of food products into a sustainable environment.

Balki Subramanian, Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO), Mars Food & Nutrition
Casper Rasmussen, Global SVP of Technology at Valtech

The Direct-to-Consumer-Challenge

At a time when offline and online commerce are colliding, the question is whether manufacturers need to catch up in Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) as well as data and consumer insights. For many brands, D2C is an alluring proposition. It offers the opportunity to control the brand narrative without dilution from retailers and create tailored experiences for consumers. “However, building the right teams, understanding the costs, and estimating the time to success requires deep insight and patience,” Balki notes. Moreover, the D2C journey doesn’t end with building a digital footprint either. Brands struggle with ensuring an accurate and engaging representation of their products over time and across multiple e-retail platforms.

While the D2C model comes with various pros and cons, Casper and Balki agree on the importance of data and consumer insights. In recent years, Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) companies have sharpened their focus on data analytics, leading to improved operations in areas such as revenue management and pricing. By leveraging AI and machine learning and forming specialized internal teams, they’ve improved responses to challenges like Covid and supply chain issues. The focus now is on expanding data and consumer insights and AI capabilities.

The IT Landscape of 2024

As businesses worldwide adjust to the changing landscape, the focus on efficient operations and sustainability remains a priority. Both Casper and Balki highlight the importance of cost optimization and commercial excellence. “In light of the economy’s downturn, the emphasis on being as efficient as possible cannot be overlooked,” Casper points out.

Sustainability continues to be a significant blue-sky topic. However, the crux remains simplifying core processes and ensuring businesses are future-ready. Balki says, “It’s not only about embracing the new, like digital commerce. It’s about taking a step back, simplifying and transforming core operations.”

The Road Ahead: AI and Simplification

Looking towards 2024, both partners identify core transformation and AI as the predominant themes. Balki states, “AI will make a massive difference. But the real challenge lies in understanding its practical application and value.”

He further elaborates on the need to adopt architecture principles focused on composability to serve all channels effectively. “In doing so, we must consider how AI and large language models can improve productivity and speed, aiding associates to work more efficiently,” Balki adds. His insights offer a roadmap for FMCG companies navigating the digital age. At its core, the message is clear: while digital strategies evolve, product innovation remains at the heart of success.

Building LEAP

At the center of the Valtech-Mars collaboration is LEAP, a composable commerce accelerator for multi-brand companies that aims to create a sustainable environment for Mars’ brands. Balki reminisces on the initial goals: a system that would remain relevant and durable, negating the need for frequent reimagining. “We aimed to build an ecosystem where we wouldn’t need to constantly redefine our capabilities,” he shares.

“We have built a ‘commerce launcher’ that provides reliability across the stack at scale. It aims to have 60% of the usual D2C capabilities which everyone has come to expect, allowing our brands to focus on thinking and building differentiation,” Balki says. Originally created for Mars, LEAP is delivered by Valtech with long-time technology partner, commercetools, like Valtech one of the founding members of MACH (Microservices, API-first, Cloud-native SaaS, Headless) architecture.

Despite external challenges such as the war in Ukraine and several Covid waves, the collaboration has kept its schedule. Balki emphasizes how the partnership led to the idea of creating something useful for the broader market. Casper echoes this sentiment, explaining the significance of making MACH architecture available to businesses, which is often complex and hard to achieve. LEAP, in his words, “is a testament to democratizing the knowledge and experiences, making the intelligence we’ve built up over time accessible to the wider market.”

3 Theses to Discuss @ CIOmove – by Balki Subramanian

  • Simplifying the core so that it works much more efficiently and is ready for any model in the future is more important than introducing something new to the business.
  • A step back can actually be a step forward to be ready for what the future holds.
  • It’s all about integrating automation, processes, intelligence and robotics, both in factories and internal systems, to really simplify and be ready for the next wave.

CIOMOVE@ FRAPORT ON NOVEMBER 30, 2023

Wolfgang Standhaft, CIO of Fraport AG

Fraport CIO Wolfgang Standhaft (LinkedIn profile) and his colleagues will discuss topics such as the 5G campus network, passenger forecast from the cloud, and AI@Fraport.








Meeting point: We will meet at The FRALounge, Ellis Rd, 60549 Frankfurt am Main.

This is our agenda for Thursday, November 30, 2023:

10:30 and 11:00: Bus transfer to the location

A bus transfer will take participants from a starting point near the terminal (there are parking spaces and an ICE station) to the venue. Please note that independent arrival to the FraLounge is not possible. Participants can watch the planes taking off and landing at close range from the location.

12:00: Warm welcome and start of the presentations

Wolfgang Standhaft, CIO of Fraport AG, and Horst Ellermann, Ambassador for CIOmove

Wolfgang and his colleagues will give an insight into the history of Fraport, one of the leading companies in the global airport business and active at 31 airports on four continents, and present the agenda for the day. Horst will give a summary of CIOmove 2023 in Portugal as well as a brief preview of next year’s CIOmove.

The following topics, among others, will be covered by Fraport during the day:

  • AI in practice: from productive solutions to AI@FRA
  • 5G Campus Network
  • Organizational Readyness: the flexible organization
  • Cloud journey
  • Passenger forecast from the cloud

Catering will be available during the presentations and discussion sessions.

17:00: End of the event and bus transfer back to the terminal
All participants will be brought back to the terminal by bus transfer after the event.

Apply now by sending an email to Claudia Michel (Claudia.Michel@ciomove.com).

For more information, please visit Fraport’s website and check out our LinkedIn post for this event.

We are looking forward to seeing you!

CIOMOVE@ FRAPORT ON NOVEMBER 30, 2023

Wolfgang Standhaft, CIO of Fraport AG

Fraport CIO Wolfgang Standhaft (LinkedIn profile) and his colleagues will discuss topics such as the 5G campus network, passenger forecast from the cloud, and AI@Fraport.








Meeting point: We will meet at The FRALounge, Ellis Rd, 60549 Frankfurt am Main.

This is our agenda for Thursday, November 30, 2023:

10:30 and 11:00: Bus transfer to the location

A bus transfer will take participants from a starting point near the terminal (there are parking spaces and an ICE station) to the venue. Please note that independent arrival to the FraLounge is not possible. Participants can watch the planes taking off and landing at close range from the location.

12:00: Warm welcome and start of the presentations

Wolfgang Standhaft, CIO of Fraport AG, and Horst Ellermann, Ambassador for CIOmove

Wolfgang and his colleagues will give an insight into the history of Fraport, one of the leading companies in the global airport business and active at 31 airports on four continents, and present the agenda for the day. Horst will give a summary of CIOmove 2023 in Portugal as well as a brief preview of next year’s CIOmove.

The following topics, among others, will be covered by Fraport during the day:

  • AI in practice: from productive solutions to AI@FRA
  • 5G Campus Network
  • Organizational Readyness: the flexible organization
  • Cloud journey
  • Passenger forecast from the cloud

Catering will be available during the presentations and discussion sessions.

17:00: End of the event and bus transfer back to the terminal
All participants will be brought back to the terminal by bus transfer after the event.

Apply now by sending an email to Claudia Michel (Claudia.Michel@ciomove.com).

For more information, please visit Fraport’s website and check out our LinkedIn post for this event.

We are looking forward to seeing you!

Bouldering in Barcelona on November 5, 2023

Heading to Barcelona for the Gartner IT Symposium, November 6-9?

Great! This is the perfect opportunity for you and other CIOmovers to get together for a relaxing afternoon and evening!

We invite you to join us for a bouldering (rock climbing) session on the night before the event and a dinner afterwards.

  • Bouldering in Barcelona, Sunday, 05.11.2023, from 3pm at the bouldering center Flashh.es. The professional climber Louis Parkinson will join us. (Directions)
    • Dinner, from 7.30 pm: La Dolça Herminia, Carrer de les Magdalenes, 27 08002 Barcelona. (Directions)

Sign up now by sending an email to Claudia Michel (Claudia.Michel@ciomove.com).

We’re looking forward to your visit!

Bouldering in Barcelona on November 5, 2023

Heading to Barcelona for the Gartner IT Symposium, November 6-9?

Great! This is the perfect opportunity for you and other CIOmovers to get together for a relaxing afternoon and evening!

We invite you to join us for a bouldering (rock climbing) session on the night before the event and a dinner afterwards.

  • Bouldering in Barcelona, Sunday, 05.11.2023, from 3pm at the bouldering center Flashh.es. The professional climber Louis Parkinson will join us. (Directions)
    • Dinner, from 7.30 pm: La Dolça Herminia, Carrer de les Magdalenes, 27 08002 Barcelona. (Directions)

Sign up now by sending an email to Claudia Michel (Claudia.Michel@ciomove.com).

We’re looking forward to your visit!

Upcoming events

The next CIOmove is just around the corner. Take a look at our upcoming events and join us!

This is a continuously updated overview of our upcoming events:

  • September 12, 2023: CIOmove@Hellmann, Osnabrück, Germany (read more)
  • September 20, 2023: CIOmove@NEXT Conference 2023, Hamburg, Germany (read more)
  • November 5, 2023: CIOmove@Gartner, Barcelona, Spain (read more)
  • November 30, 2023: CIOmove@Fraport, Frankfurt, Germany (read more)
  • May 09-12, 2024: CIOmove@Morocco

For further information (content, registration etc.), please contact Claudia Michel (Claudia.Michel@ciomove.com).

Follow us on LinkedIn for updates on the upcoming events!

We are looking forward to seeing you at the next CIOmove!

Upcoming events

The next CIOmove is just around the corner. Take a look at our upcoming events and join us!

This is a continuously updated overview of our upcoming events:

  • September 12, 2023: CIOmove@Hellmann, Osnabrück, Germany (read more)
  • September 20, 2023: CIOmove@NEXT Conference 2023, Hamburg, Germany (read more)
  • November 5, 2023: CIOmove@Gartner, Barcelona, Spain (read more)
  • November 30, 2023: CIOmove@Fraport, Frankfurt, Germany (read more)
  • May 09-12, 2024: CIOmove@Morocco

For further information (content, registration etc.), please contact Claudia Michel (Claudia.Michel@ciomove.com).

Follow us on LinkedIn for updates on the upcoming events!

We are looking forward to seeing you at the next CIOmove!

About CIOmove

The CIOmove is not just another conference. It brings together IT decision-makers from major global companies – to talk, but also to move. At CIOmove, the path is the goal.

CIOmove is a global conference that brings together strategic CIOs of multinational companies with an average of $5 billion in revenue from all continents, see PARTICIPANTS.

The format of this conference allows for in-depth networking sessions in small groups of peers with similar interests. The number of IT vendors is restricted. There will never be more than one vendor per group.

This conference will have you moving, from visiting some of the most interesting business sites to exploring unusual venues that you will not find in a guide book. You will have plenty of memorable experiences and will make personal contacts that last a lifetime.

The topics of the discussions and presentations are chosen by CIOs and led by CIOs. The Center for Technology Management of Columbia University, New York, and the Technical University of Munich, Germany, will provide educational resources and academic support.

 

In this video we show you how the CIOmove works

 

CIOmove happens annually and moves around the globe. Smaller meetings are offered between conferences to reconnect CIOs with specialized interests. So far we have travelled to:

  • Israel, the “Innovation and Security Tour” brought us to the startups and security companies of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, see VIDEO 2018
  • Spain, where we started at the world´s leading business school IESE in Madrid and then followed an invitation of the “Consell de CIOs de Catalunya” in Barcelona, see VIDEO 2017
  • UK and France, to meet the youngest Lord of Britain in London, experience a new way of learning at “l´École 42” in Paris and to see TMforum in Nice, see VIDEO 2016
  • Switzerland, to stroll through the banking district of Zurich and to become part of the World Economic Forum in Davos, see VIDEO 2015
  • Germany, to meet in the boardroom of Deutsche Bahn, visit the World´s biggest IT-fair Cebit (see photo) and see Berlin´s prospering startup-scene, see VIDEO 2014

 

 

The method for matching peers and topics at CIOmove is comparable to the “syntegration” by Anthony Stafford Beer and “open space” by Harrison Owen.

Topics at CIOmove will be clustered in the fields of:

  • Innovation (finding and adopting game-changing technologies)
  • Intelligence (communicating more effectively with better data)
  • Integration (making the business more efficient in processes)

 

 

Leading scientists like Jeanne Ross from MIT, Helmut Krcmar, Professor at TUM (Technical University Munich) and Arthur Langer from Columbia University support CIOmove. Their Swiss colleagues Reinhard Jung from University of St.Gallen and Christian Deckers from ETH Zurich have been part of the presenting team as well. 2017 scientific support came from Pascual Berrone, Professor at IESE, one of the worldwide leading business schools.

The world´s biggest CIO-networks contribute: “CIO Executive Council” in Boston, the “China CIO Association” in Shanghai, “Euro-CIO” in Brussels or “CIO after 6pm” in Sao Paulo are sending delegates to CIOmove. See the whole list of supporting networks on PARTNERS.

CIOmove was an idea of Helmut Krcmar, Professor at TUM – Technical University Munich. Helmut is also one of the founders of Germany´s “CIOcircle” that started 2002 and became the biggest CIO network in Central Europe.

 

 

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Cost for CIOs:

CIOmove is a 4-day-trip that will cost 2,800 Euro plus VAT for a single or 3,500 Euro plus VAT for a couple. The costs for children staying in their parents’ room is 700 Euro plus VAT.

The following services are included:

  • accommodation costs
  • tickets and catering
  • academic program
  • spouses program

Please consider that you have to pay travel expenses to the destination also.

Reduced Pricing

In order to keep the diversity of the group on a high level CIOmove offers sponsored seats for a limited number of participants. Talk to the ambassador of CIOmove in your country – see list on contact or contact Editor in Chief Horst.Ellermann@ciomove.com directly for further information.

Time investment

CIOmove usually starts on a Friday evening and ends with breakfast the following Tuesday. Participants do not have to take part in all event days, but it is highly recommended to attend at least Saturday (“academic day”) and Sunday (“peers day”). The method of Professor Krcmar and his team depends on sharing knowledge by all participants during Sunday.

Dress Code

Business casual or casual.

Documentation:

The results of the group discussions will be summarized in a book. The organizer reserves the right to make audio and video recordings. Confidential information has to be declared as such and will not be published. The participant declares his/her compliance with the collection and forwarding of the data mentioned in the registration as well as the publication and use by the host of photos made during the event and interviews without compensation.

 

About CIOmove

The CIOmove is not just another conference. It brings together IT decision-makers from major global companies – to talk, but also to move. At CIOmove, the path is the goal.

CIOmove is a global conference that brings together strategic CIOs of multinational companies with an average of $5 billion in revenue from all continents, see PARTICIPANTS.

The format of this conference allows for in-depth networking sessions in small groups of peers with similar interests. The number of IT vendors is restricted. There will never be more than one vendor per group.

This conference will have you moving, from visiting some of the most interesting business sites to exploring unusual venues that you will not find in a guide book. You will have plenty of memorable experiences and will make personal contacts that last a lifetime.

The topics of the discussions and presentations are chosen by CIOs and led by CIOs. The Center for Technology Management of Columbia University, New York, and the Technical University of Munich, Germany, will provide educational resources and academic support.

 

In this video we show you how the CIOmove works

 

CIOmove happens annually and moves around the globe. Smaller meetings are offered between conferences to reconnect CIOs with specialized interests. So far we have travelled to:

  • Israel, the “Innovation and Security Tour” brought us to the startups and security companies of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, see VIDEO 2018
  • Spain, where we started at the world´s leading business school IESE in Madrid and then followed an invitation of the “Consell de CIOs de Catalunya” in Barcelona, see VIDEO 2017
  • UK and France, to meet the youngest Lord of Britain in London, experience a new way of learning at “l´École 42” in Paris and to see TMforum in Nice, see VIDEO 2016
  • Switzerland, to stroll through the banking district of Zurich and to become part of the World Economic Forum in Davos, see VIDEO 2015
  • Germany, to meet in the boardroom of Deutsche Bahn, visit the World´s biggest IT-fair Cebit (see photo) and see Berlin´s prospering startup-scene, see VIDEO 2014

 

 

The method for matching peers and topics at CIOmove is comparable to the “syntegration” by Anthony Stafford Beer and “open space” by Harrison Owen.

Topics at CIOmove will be clustered in the fields of:

  • Innovation (finding and adopting game-changing technologies)
  • Intelligence (communicating more effectively with better data)
  • Integration (making the business more efficient in processes)

 

 

Leading scientists like Jeanne Ross from MIT, Helmut Krcmar, Professor at TUM (Technical University Munich) and Arthur Langer from Columbia University support CIOmove. Their Swiss colleagues Reinhard Jung from University of St.Gallen and Christian Deckers from ETH Zurich have been part of the presenting team as well. 2017 scientific support came from Pascual Berrone, Professor at IESE, one of the worldwide leading business schools.

The world´s biggest CIO-networks contribute: “CIO Executive Council” in Boston, the “China CIO Association” in Shanghai, “Euro-CIO” in Brussels or “CIO after 6pm” in Sao Paulo are sending delegates to CIOmove. See the whole list of supporting networks on PARTNERS.

CIOmove was an idea of Helmut Krcmar, Professor at TUM – Technical University Munich. Helmut is also one of the founders of Germany´s “CIOcircle” that started 2002 and became the biggest CIO network in Central Europe.

 

 

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Cost for CIOs:

CIOmove is a 4-day-trip that will cost 2,800 Euro plus VAT for a single or 3,500 Euro plus VAT for a couple. The costs for children staying in their parents’ room is 700 Euro plus VAT.

The following services are included:

  • accommodation costs
  • tickets and catering
  • academic program
  • spouses program

Please consider that you have to pay travel expenses to the destination also.

Reduced Pricing

In order to keep the diversity of the group on a high level CIOmove offers sponsored seats for a limited number of participants. Talk to the ambassador of CIOmove in your country – see list on contact or contact Editor in Chief Horst.Ellermann@ciomove.com directly for further information.

Time investment

CIOmove usually starts on a Friday evening and ends with breakfast the following Tuesday. Participants do not have to take part in all event days, but it is highly recommended to attend at least Saturday (“academic day”) and Sunday (“peers day”). The method of Professor Krcmar and his team depends on sharing knowledge by all participants during Sunday.

Dress Code

Business casual or casual.

Documentation:

The results of the group discussions will be summarized in a book. The organizer reserves the right to make audio and video recordings. Confidential information has to be declared as such and will not be published. The participant declares his/her compliance with the collection and forwarding of the data mentioned in the registration as well as the publication and use by the host of photos made during the event and interviews without compensation.