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IT deals: Salesforce, Terafina, Ramco Systems, NGC, DataStax

Salesforce, Terafina, Ramco Systems, NGC, DataStax, Veeva Systems, One Door, Oracle Cloud, Cubic, among others, announced their latest IT deals or technology deployments for their business customers.
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Salesforce

Salesforce said it is assisting Audi Germany to deliver personalized customer engagement throughout the entire customer lifecycle. Audi’s Functions-on-Demand solution enables customers to order and obtain optional equipment and services for their vehicles.

Terafina

Terafina announced that Gesa Credit Union has gone live with Terafina’s solution to offer real time sales and service offerings to its members in its branches and call centers.

Ramco Systems

Ramco Systems has won an order from Nigeria-based Caverton Helicopters to deploy its modules for flight operations, safety compliance among others.

NGC

New Generation Computing (NGC), a provider of supply chain solutions, has won a tech order from Rip Curl, manufacturer and retailer of high-tech surfing sportswear, to replace its legacy PLM system with Andromeda PLM from NGC.

DataStax

DataStax, a provider of the hybrid cloud database, announced its tech deal with Bouygues Telecom to improve the availability, scalability, and consistency of its network.

Veeva Systems

Veeva Systems announced that top life sciences companies are adopting Veeva CRM Events Management to manage their customer events. More than 60 companies, including 13 of the top 20 pharmaceutical companies, are using Veeva CRM Events Management.

One Door

One Door, a provider of visual merchandising software, announced a multi-year tech deal with Telstra to implement One Door’s Merchandising Cloud for delivering localized customer experiences and improving store operations efficiency.

Oracle Cloud

Westchester Community College is implementing Oracle Student Cloud solutions to support its goal of providing affordable education to its diverse community.

Cubic

Cubic Corporation announced its Cubic Mission Solutions (CMS) business division has won a contract from The Boeing Company to supply its Wideband Satellite Communications (SATCOM) modem system and Line-of-Sight (LOS) Common Data Link (CDL) system for the MQ-25 unmanned aerial refueling program.

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