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SAP Summit 2007 held in Vietnam |
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On its annual business and technology tour of the world, SAP Summit 2007 was organised in Vietnam on July 25-26 for the first time, bringing together over 500 attendees including customers, partners, industry experts, media and analysts.
More than 200 participants in Hanoi and 300 in Ho Chi Minh City attended the forum, which showcased the SAP portfolio of small- and medium-sized business solutions with rapid implementation and full local support through Vietnamese partners and international partners based in Vietnam.
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Vietnam is the 14th country the SAP Summit 2007 has come to. It runs from May to November 2007, visiting 34 prominent and emerging markets in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. The last country will be Italy.
During the Summit in Vietnam, participants gained knowledge and insight from informative presentations, industry and IT-specific breakout tracks, and planning sessions that were focused on how to take advantage of the profound changes affecting Vietnamese businesses.
The 2007 SAP Summit in Vietnam focused on five principal topics. Firstly, the Summit addressed how enterprise services-oriented architecture could enable businesses and IT to work better together to improve a company's ability to change and grow. Secondly, attendees learned how the SAP Business Process Platform enables change through enterprise services that unite technology and applications, and can deliver fundamental business functionality supported by highly reusable parts of SAP software.
Thirdly, presentations showcased the latest innovations and enhancements in the SAP Business Suite applications. Fourthly, the event shared the latest SAP on-demand solution: CRM on demand. Finally, the SAP Summit presented the latest SAP portfolio of affordable and easy-to-implement solutions for small- and medium-size enterprises.
SAP is one of the world’s leading providers of software for businesses with more than 38,000 customers in over 120 countries.
Hoang Hung - VietNamNet
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