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Cloud-based offering targeted at SMEs in Singapore
August 23, 2011
SINGAPORE -- Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) andSAP today announced the launch of the SAP Business One hosted on SingTelPowerON cloud-based business management solution for Small and MediumEnterprises (SMEs). The solution gives SMEs the freedom to streamline and managetheir sales, customer relationships, inventory, business processes and operations on-the-move via internet-enabled smartphones, tablets and PCs.
Powered by SingTel’s cloud computing capabilities, the solution is offered on a monthlysubscription basis. SMEs do not need to make upfront investments in equipment andcan avoid the ongoing costs of managing and maintaining complex systems andhardware. This allows them to save up to 60% on their operating costs and reduces theset-up time from months to days.
Companies can then make the most of their scarce resources and focus on their corebusiness activities. In addition, they pay only for what they use and enjoy the flexibilityto scale their requirements on-demand to meet immediate business needs.
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. (SingTel) (OTC: SGTJY)
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