SAP to invest Rs 500 crore to offer multi-cloud choice to customers

Enterprise software major SAP on Thursday announced plans to invest Rs 500 crore in India to offer a multi-cloud choice to business customers.
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SAP will make available its multiple cloud solutions in India data centres.

The software major last year launched SAP Commerce Cloud and S/4 HANA Cloud on their India data centre to help Indian enterprises meet end-to-end customer demands, make commerce frictionless while ensuring compliance with the Personal Data Protection Bill.

“SAP’s commitment to support India’s growth vision remains a top priority, and we are determined to achieve this with deeper collaboration with our customers, ecosystem and the government,” said Scott Russell, president of SAP Asia Pacific Japan.

Kulmeet Bawa, president and managing director of SAP India, said the company is prepared to respond to local market requirements and help enterprises harness their data faster to become future ready.

SAP appointed former Adobe executive Kulmeet Bawa as president and managing director for the India subcontinent in July last year.

SAP’s end-to-end suite of applications and services are currently enabling lakhs of business and public customers globally.

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