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SAP India upbeat on SME biz

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Coimbatore, April 23

SAP India sees significant momentum for its SME solutions. The company has registered an addition of over 430 mid-sized enterprise customers over 2006, translating to more than one new customer per workday in 2006.

SAP All-in-One — the company's solution for the mid-market segment — is said to have been chosen by over 170 (new) enterprises. With over 263 wins, SAP Business One (its solution for the small ventures) takes the company's small and mid-size customer base to over 863, doubling the base in 12 months. To ensure that the small and medium enterprises have access to SAP business software solutions, the company has strengthened its partner network with over 75 resellers and three national distributors.

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