Microsoft (MSFT) Enters Expanded Cloud Partnership with SAP (SAP)
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Microsoft announces SAP's choice of Azure to help enterprises transform HR
October 18, 2016 9:15 AM EDTREDMOND, Wash., Oct. 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced an expanded partnership with SAP to provide public cloud services for the SAP® SuccessFactors® HCM Suite. SAP will make its cloud-based human capital management solutions available on Microsoft Azure over the next five years. This is SAP's first move to supplement its own infrastructure and operate SAP SuccessFactors solutions in a third-party public cloud, recognizing the experience both companies have in supporting global enterprise clients. With the addition of Azure, SAP has a trusted, global cloud and a powerful data platform to help it drive companies' human... More