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The New Zealand Government has entered a Cloud Framework Agreement with SAP, enabling streamlined cloud services for all agencies under standardised terms.
The intelligent economy is here, with cloud-based technologies and digital networks driving unprecedented efficiency and innovation across industries.
The three partners outlined a common approach and set of resources for customers in an initial announcement last September.
Winners of the awards were selected from SAP's ANZpartner ecosystem and announced at the recent SAP ANZ Partner Kick-Off Meeting held in Sydney.
Veeam Software has launched a certified plugin for SAP HANA, offering customers a backup and recovery solution.
The IoT in education market is set to soar to USD $11.3 billion by 2023, driven by eLearning adoption and connected devices, despite security concerns.
NetFoundry AppWANs can supposedly facilitate enterprise application deployment and operations, such as SAP on Azure.
SUSE teams up with Intel and SAP to unlock new IT transformation by supporting Intel Optane DC persistent memory with SAP HANA on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
With the right technology, companies can capture consumer, sales, and expense data, and use it to evaluate and construct future plans.
UK industry groups are expected to spend $37.5bn on cloud solutions in 2018, with manufacturing showing strongest growth, according to IDC.
Most companies tend to take a basic approach that focuses on numbers and compliance, without much room for grey areas or negotiation.
SAP offers free access to its Cloud Platform for partners, allowing them to test, demonstrate, and develop on SAP solutions.
The adoption of SAP cloud platform services is booming among SMEs, with projected sales to exceed USD $160 million in 2018. Here's why.
Cognizant to migrate Orica's IT infrastructure to the cloud, enabling higher efficiency and cost optimization.
New Zealand's youth mental health crisis is exacerbated by a lack of access to services. Data-driven insights could hold the key to solving this problem.
SAP Concur advises businesses to harness GPS tech for precise mileage reporting, mitigating expense inaccuracies and easing tax and audit burdens.
Several Australian federal and state government agencies have switched their enterprise software support to Rimini Street.
The New Zealand and Australian governments are finalising joint eInvoicing standards to cut costs and streamline cross-border business operations.
The third-party support provider for Oracle and SAP has opened a new Auckland-based office and appointed Sean Jones as NZ senior account executive.
Internal and external risks accompany the digitisation of businesses, with fraud being a major concern for companies, says SAP Concur.