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Piracy SAP alert on training centres Our Bureau
Cautioning prospective trainees, Mr Alan Sedghi, President and CEO, SAP India said the move was aimed at protecting students interests and the IT industry at large. "The civil action instituted against SAPzen is one of the many that the company has instituted against unauthorised training institutes across the country. We are planning to intensify our campaign by working closely with the authorities against such institutes," he said. SAPzen Consulting has branches in Bangalore and Mumbai. Some unauthorised centres offering SAP courses are reportedly operating in the Coimbatore region as well. To help identify the authorised centres, SAP has set up a community of Education Partners across the country.
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