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SAP, Satyam extend alliance

Hyderabad, March 26

IT services provider Satyam Computer Services Ltd on Wednesday announced that it has extended its alliance with SAP to become an accredited Services Partner in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

The partnership focuses on SAPs and Satyam’s long term business expansion strategy in this region. The opportunities in the MENA region would comprise end-to-end implementations, upgrades, migrations and maintenance services.

Satyam has been working with SAP in other parts of the world which has proved mutually beneficial. The organisation has been an international offshore partner of SAP since June 2004, National and Services partner in various countries, and also SAPs National Implementation Partner for India, US, Singapore, Japan and Australia-New Zealand. – Our Bureau

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