Partner Article
FusionExperience collaborates with SAP to bring Big Data benefits
FusionExperience expands relationships to brind SAP Big Data benefits, new offerings and deeper alignement to clients.
FusionExperience, the business and data solutions company, has today announced an expansion of its worldwide alliances by signing a global OEM agreement that will incorporate SAP database and technologies into FusionExperience solutions. The collaboration focuses on providing future technology innovation and combined sales and marketing activities to customers worldwide.
Through the partnership, FusionExperience will benefit from deeper integration with SAP databases and greater integration of SAP PowerDesigner for data modelling and metadata management. Under the collaboration, FusionExperience plans to continue the development of solutions built on Anomaly42, its premium partner platform, with SAP technology. The integration will enhance FusionExperience’s ability to turn big data into smart data which delivers insight that can be used to identify unknown risks within an organisation. Anomaly42 for the SAP HANA platform provides 5 x more data load than other offerings, with proven transactional and analytical performance for customers.
FusionExperience is an existing VAR for SAP’s Database technologies. This agreement extends the Company’s reach.
The global OEM agreement enriches FusionExperience’s ability to offer a complete data solution that integrates data ecosystems by combining multiple data sources, both structured and unstructured, in one environment. The tighter integration will allow customers to make purchases that consist of a unified computing platform, software and managed services from FusionExperience. The global partnership is designed to give FusionExperience’s customers a more cohesive solution with a focus on SAP HANA, IQ, ASE, ESP, KXEN Infinite Insight, Business Objects, Crystal Reports and PowerDesigner. Customers will be able to achieve maximum value from SAP and FusionExperience solutions, including lower implementation and operational costs, higher availability and increased enterprise-class disaster tolerance. Customers will also benefit from a platform that can achieve scale without affecting performance or adding needless complexity.
“Today’s announcement represents a new level of partnership with FusionExperience, underlining our commitment to continued innovation with our partners for the benefit of our customers,” said Paulo Almeida, Head of Marketing for Partner Ecosystem, SAP. “Through our expanded collaboration, customers will more easily be able to gain significant advantage with SAP database and technologies which will provide them tightly integrated, innovative solutions, reducing time to market and minimising migration costs.”
“Whilst we are delighted about today’s announcement, it is our joint customers who have the most to gain.” said Steve Edkins, Chief Executive Officer FusionExperience. “FusionExperience is now able to offer a tightly integrated Smart Data Solution that delivers a 5x performance increase over competitive offerings, whilst minimising the data centre footprint and resource requirements. Our strengthened partnership is expected to deliver greater financial efficiencies for customers, and sets the stage for future joint innovation between the two companies.”
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