HP partners with SAP to expand Cloud Delivery Options

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE


HP partners with SAP to expand Cloud Delivery Options

HP and SAP AG have announced an agreement for HP Enterprise Services to provide cloud-based delivery of SAP applications that enable enterprises to deploy applications. This will increase the availability and speed of business information. The first SAP application to be delivered by HP Enterprise Services via its cloud platform is the SAP Customer Relationship Management (SAP CRM) rapid-deployment solution.

The SAP CRM rapid-deployment solution brings together software and services that provide CRM functionality. Clients are provided secure processing capacity with security and privacy policies that can rapidly adjust to meet each client's needs. Moreover, HP bundles the necessary infrastructure, platform and application services in an as-a-service model, enabling clients to pay on a per-seat basis for what they need to run the applications and processes.

"Cloud delivery models are becoming a top priority for clients due to their quick deployments, cost-effectiveness and overall flexibility. In collaboration with SAP, HP is empowering clients to dramatically increase the availability and speed of business information via the cloud, paving a flexible path toward future growth," said Marshal Correia Director, Enterprise Services, HP India

"SAP is committed to providing customers flexibility in software deployment options and innovations in cloud computing. Through expanded cloud delivery options via HP, we can provide global users with secure, reliable access to essential business applications while helping companies contain hardware and management costs," said Kevin Ichhpurani, Senior Vice-President, Ecosystem and Channels, SAP.


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