Improving Data Availability Through Enhanced Collaboration Tools
Mutti Spa’s chief information officer, Chiappini, announced plans to enhance data management through collaboration with SAP and Archiva, according to a YouTube video published on June 11, 2026. The statement, shared during a discussion on digital infrastructure, highlights efforts to improve data availability and security across internal operations.
Chiappini described the initiative as part of a broader strategy to streamline data circulation within the company. “We are working intensively on the availability of the data, shared through tools that facilitate its circulation both within the internal functions and with external stakeholders,” the video excerpt states. The remarks were made in the context of evolving digital transformation priorities in the food and beverage industry.
The collaboration with SAP, a leading enterprise software company, and Archiva, a data management platform, aims to create a “more structured and secure” data environment, according to the video. While specific technical details were not disclosed, the focus appears to align with industry trends toward centralized data governance and compliance with regulatory standards.
Mutti Spa, an Italian food company known for its pasta and sauces, has not issued a formal statement confirming the details. However, the YouTube video, titled “Ai: Chiappini (Mutti Spa), ‘con Sap e Archiva per un dato più strutturato e sicuro’,” was shared by a channel associated with business technology analysis. The clip cites Chiappini’s remarks as part of a broader conversation on corporate data strategies.
Industry analysts note that companies in the food sector are increasingly prioritizing data infrastructure to optimize supply chains and meet consumer demands. A 2025 report by Gartner highlighted that 68% of food and beverage firms had invested in cloud-based data solutions by 2026, emphasizing the relevance of Mutti Spa’s reported initiative.
The statement also reflects growing emphasis on data security, particularly in light of recent regulatory changes in Europe. The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has prompted businesses to adopt stricter protocols for handling sensitive information. While Mutti Spa’s exact measures remain unspecified, the collaboration with SAP and Archiva suggests a focus on compliance and operational efficiency.
No further details about the project’s timeline or scope were provided in the available material. A request for comment from Mutti Spa’s public relations department was not immediately answered.
