German integration software provider Software AG has teamed up with Microsoft to help businesses speed up and simplify migration to the Azure cloud service provided by the latter firm while ensuring business continuity.
Fifty years in the software business is an achievement not to be sneezed at, but the APJ president of German integration software provider Software AG puts it down to very simple reasons: a culture that values partnerships, staff who are loyal to their employer and an environment that encourages people to do their best, even if they occasionally fail en route to that goal.
German integration software provider Software AG has turned 50 today, the largest operation of its kind globally after beginning life as a start-up in 1969, well ahead of much better-known companies such as Apple and Microsoft. The company is also the world's biggest IoT platform provider.
Digital transformation vendor Software AG has promoted Anneliese Schulz, its vice-president of Asia operations, to the post of regional president for Software AG Asia Pacific and Japan.
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