OpenText has announced that its new cloud services will work with SAP Cloud Platform and other SAP solutions to harmonize data and content services. Developed on OT2, OpenText’s Content Management Services delivered through the SAP Cloud Platform is planned for availability in Q4 2019.
The solution builds on the long standing partnership between OpenText and SAP. OpenText has been an SAP partner for more than 25 years and was recently received 2019 SAP Pinnacle Award as SAP Solution Extension Partner of the Year.
The new services address the need to manage structured data and unstructured content across applications and intelligent business processes and will include standard and premium services such as extended content management, Office 365 integration, capture and document generation services.
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OpenText’s New Content Management Services To Be Delivered Through SAP Cloud Platform
OpenText has announced that its new cloud services will work with SAP Cloud Platform and other SAP solutions to harmonize data and content services. Developed on OT2, OpenText’s Content Management Services delivered through the SAP Cloud Platform is planned for availability in Q4 2019.
The solution builds on the long standing partnership between OpenText and SAP. OpenText has been an SAP partner for more than 25 years and was recently received 2019 SAP Pinnacle Award as SAP Solution Extension Partner of the Year.
The new services address the need to manage structured data and unstructured content across applications and intelligent business processes and will include standard and premium services such as extended content management, Office 365 integration, capture and document generation services.
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