At the Infor Next 2017 event, three businesses that are furthering their success with a software-centric approach, held a panel discussion, says Softworx.
From MRP to ERP to APS.
The newly established office in Nairobi will serve as a regional hub for East Africa, supporting SYSPRO's local partner ecosystem in the region.
IOT and ERP is a powerful combination that gives African SMEs the agility to enter large supply chains and compete head-on with the big guys, says Deirdre Fryer, Product Manager for Africa at SYSPRO Africa.
The company is looking into major geographies and hubs where large data centres are running enterprise class applications.
EOH's IBM and Cloud Services divisions have partnered to enable this.
Enterprise architects are finding their old ways of doing things are no longer appropriate.
While the majority of global enterprises have a digital transformation strategy in place, most are failing to implement it.
The distribution contract will see small to medium enterprises in Africa having access to Mellanox solutions through Pinnes resellers.
PartnerUP provides partners with all the marketing and ERP assets they need to pitch for new business, says SYSPRO.
The collaboration will see Cisco's Enterprise Network Compute System being deployed via BT's new services management platform.
The pan-African operator will become a Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute partner for Africa when the cloud platform is generally available next year.