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New Zealand company to attain Amazon SAP Competency

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Soltius first New Zealand company to attain Amazon SAP Competency

Only one of two companies recognised for AWS SAP Competency in ANZ region

Auckland 14 November 2016 – Soltius, New Zealand’s leading SAP practice, today announced that it is the first company in New Zealand to attain Amazon Web Services SAP Competency, and only the second in the ANZ region to achieve this status.

Amazon Web Services says the AWS SAP Competency status is only awarded to SAP resellers that have demonstrated success in helping customers implement, migrate, and manage SAP applications on the AWS Cloud.

Soltius, which last year partnered with AWS to launch a dedicated New Zealand SAP Cloud practice, says that in addition to the new competency status, it is now also a full AWS reseller partner.

Nick Mulcahy, Soltius Chief Executive Officer, says that as an AWS reseller partner, the company is able to provide New Zealand businesses with a wide range of additional AWS benefits.

“As an AWS Advanced partner and reseller we can deliver significant cost benefits to our customers, including a billing console, provide them with greater visibility of their AWS services and offer architectural advice to maximise their efficient use of the cloud.”

“This is not restricted to SAP users either – we can deliver these benefits to any New Zealand organisation that is looking to better leverage the AWS cloud to its full advantage,” says Mulcahy.

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“New Zealand businesses of all sizes are now running in the cloud to simplify infrastructure management, improve time-to-market, and lower costs. AWS offers a reliable and secure infrastructure platform that lets businesses quickly deploy their solutions in the cloud. As the benefits of the cloud continue to grow and in many cases outperform on-premise solutions for some businesses, it makes sense for us to be out there leading from the front,” says Mulcahy.

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