Microsoft, SAP to expand use of each other's cloud services

SAP encourages its customers to run its products not only on Microsoft Azure but also on rival cloud platforms from Amazon , Google, IBM and SAP's own in-house cloud services

Eric Auchard | Reuters 

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Business software giants and have agreed to expand the use of each other’s and services delivered via the internet, they said on Tuesday, as they laid out a common product road map for joint customers.

In a joint statement, said it would use SAP’s S/4 HANA database to help run its core internal financial planning functions — replacing older software, while said it would run more than a dozen of its critical internal financial systems on Microsoft’s Azure cloud service. The long-time partners said the latest integration of their products was designed to encourage more of their joint customers to run software on Azure cloud services. Mutual customers include Coca-Cola, Columbia Sportswear, Coats and Costco Wholesale.

encourages its customers to run its products not only on Azure but also on rival cloud platforms from Amazon , Google, IBM and SAP’s own in-house cloud services.

The two agreed 18 months ago to work together to integrate Office 365, the cloud-based version of Microsoft’s flagship productivity software, into SAP, while agreed to run its HANA database software on Azure.

First Published: Wed, November 29 2017. 02:38 IST