
The highly-anticipated SAP World Tour in Kenya has just kicked off with several small-to-large businesses arriving this morning for the East Africa’s biggest IT event.
Kenya’s Information Communication Technology permanent secretary, Dr Bitange Ndemo is due to deliver the keynote IT conference address later during the day.
The SAP World Tour will present local businesses of all sizes the opportunity to market themselves locally, regionally and internationally as well as acquiring the right information during this World Tour, the biggest IT event in the Kenyan calendar this year.
The companies present include IBM, Tata, SEAL Consulting, Asyst, WIPRO and many other mobiles and telephone companies, who are sponsoring the event.
The companies at the SAP World Tour would experience an unparalleled opportunity to explore the entire SAP ecosystem under one roof to enable businesses in Kenya to compete globally.
SAP’s new range of technology promises to have a significant impact on business operations across sectors and across the African continent.
SAP helps IT companies of all sizes and industries run better. From back office to boardroom, warehouse to storefront, desktop to mobile device, SAP empowers people and organizations to work together more efficiently and use business insight more effectively to stay ahead of the competition.
The SAP Kenya World Tour would extend the availability of software across on-premise installations, on-demand deployments, and mobile devices to unleash growth and creates significant new value for its customers.
Mavis Njoroge, at the SAP World Tour, Nairobi, Kenya