Unpacking cloud ERP for growing businesses: harnessing agility, speed and visibility

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Unpacking cloud ERP for growing businesses: harnessing agility, speed and visibility
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Here’s how tomorrow’s global leaders are rapidly adopting cloud ERP to support their success

Paid content is paid for and controlled by an advertiser and produced by the Guardian Labs team.Paid for byFast-growing companies are increasingly moving to cloud ERP to transform their operations and take advantage of international opportunities. This positions them for future success and allows them to leave clunky legacy systems behind.

The New Zealand-headquartered pipe and tank manufacturer Bailey is a prime example. In just five months, the business was able to implement a range of cloud solutions, including:SAP Signavio business process management and transportation managementThe project was managed by Realtech, an SAP partner, and achieved a host of benefits including eliminating many paper-based processes and improving efficiencies. Plus, staff now have all the tools they need to work remotely and on the road.

“The suite of intelligent technologies our customers can access with SAP’s cloud ERP includes machine learning and robotic process automation. We’re committed to continuous innovation across the platform and cloud ERP helps our customers innovate and adapt.” The SAP Business Technology Platform, which includes SAP Build, a low-code solution that helps accelerate software development and automation.A growing ecosystem of support to help customers quickly adopt new technologies.The SAP cloud ERP advantage

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