DXC sets up SAP Academy in Saudi Arabia

DXC sets up SAP Academy in Saudi Arabia

DXC Technology announced a series of strategic investments to expand its SAP capabilities across the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, including the establishment of a SAP Academy in Saudi Arabi. These AI-driven initiatives are poised to help enterprises maximise SAP investments, modernise applications, and accelerate business processes, while also supporting the development of a skilled regional workforce.

The new SAP Academy in Saudi Arabia will train and certify local talent in alignment with the country’s digital transformation goals.

“Expanding our SAP capabilities across the Middle East and Africa reinforces DXC’s commitment to helping customers modernise their technology landscapes and unlock greater value from their SAP investments. By combining our global SAP expertise with strong regional delivery, we’re enabling organisations to simplify complexity, accelerate transformation, and build a foundation for sustained growth,” said Keith Costello, President, Enterprise Applications and Technology, DXC Consulting and Engineering Services.

 

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