Evaluating S/4HANA and RISE as part of your digital transformation journey
How to develop a business case for SAP S/4 HANA and RISE
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Join this webinar for practical guidance on how to develop a business case for SAP S/4 HANA and RISE. If your organisation is pursuing a digital transformation journey to drive efficiencies and unlock new business value. Join this webinar and learn how to leverage AWS to execute an SAP strategy that best supports your organisation.
Join Jonathan Lake, SAP Sales Specialist at Amazon Web Services (AWS) alongside Derek Priori, non-executive director at ResultingIT who has also previously worked at Hewlett-Packard and Gartner to understand the steps involved and learn how to RISE with SAP.
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