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Enterprise IT, Featured, News - Wednesday, May 23, 2012 12:54 - 0 Comments
SAP’s SuccessFactors deploys Aussie datacentre
news SAP subsidiary SuccessFactors has opened a datacentre located in Australia from which it will sell its software as a service-based human resource management and business execution software to local customers, in one of the first known deployments of such dedicated Australian infrastructure by a global SaaS vendor.
In a statement issued this morning, the company said it “today announced the opening of its new datacentre in Australia as part of its commitment to the market and the Asia-Pacific region.” The facility will be located in Sydney and is a certified facility under the Federal Government’s purchasing guidelines, as well as adhering to relevant ISO standards.
“The Sydney datacentre will host the full SuccessFactors Business Execution (BizX) suite, including Jam, Workforce Planning, Workforce Analytics, Performance & Goals, Employee Central, Recruiting Management, Succession & Development, Compensation Management and Learning Management, which will all be delivered locally in the Australian cloud to clients throughout the Asia Pacific region – the fastest growing region for SuccessFactors globally,” the company said. “With demand for cloud-based solutions growing quickly, SuccessFactors is keen to fully expand into the market and maximise its local presence.”
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