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Seidor Africa and Huawei Cloud take SAP B1 into Africa

SPONSORED: Cloud adoption has seen an increase in recent times, particularly since the rise of Covid-19 and the significant increase in working from home, driven by the resultant lockdown. Unsurprisingly, this has led to an increasing demand from these workers for access to SAP, wherever they may be working from.

28 July 2021

Seidor Networks, the infrastructure business within the Seidor Africa Group, claims that by focusing on SAP Business One (B1) and providing fully managed SaaS services to customers – across a total of 19 different industry verticals – it has undergone significant growth and rapid expansion through Africa.

However, the company also faced challenges with complex SAP workloads and a growing demand for a variety of solutions, suggests Darryl Maroun, Managing Director of Seidor Networks. He notes that under such circumstances, the company required a more agile, resilient cloud platform and more cost-effective services that were easier to deploy and operate.

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