Mumbai: Software solutions major SAP on Tuesday announced the launch of 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.
As enterprises go digital in the Covid-19 era, SAP Commerce Cloud will offer a comprehensive, end-to-end commerce solution powering real-time, intelligent customer engagement with personalised experiences.
"Adoption of agility like that of a ‘Digital Native' model across the business landscape can lead India Inc to quicker recovery as well as push the demand of a digital buying mindset (electronic commerce)," said Debdeep Sengupta, President and Managing Director, SAP Indian Subcontinent.
"With SAP's locally available Business Cloud, we are easing Indian enterprises transition to be a digital business," he said in a statement.
SAP brings together core technologies into one "stack" to deliver a high level of scalability and flexibility in the country while adhering to localisation of the data policy.
SAP S/4HANA Cloud will simplify and redefine processes, improve modern user experience
Companies now gain ultimate business advantages with an intelligent, next-generation ERP system that consolidates financial, managerial, and operational data in one unified in-memory system.
SAP's end-to-end suite of applications and services are currently enabling more than 437,000 business and public customers.
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