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oXya, A Hitachi Group Company, Has Earned The SAP On Microsoft Azure Advanced Specialization

oXya, a Hitachi Group company, announced it has earned the SAP on Microsoft Azure advanced specialization. As a Microsoft Partner, oXya has demonstrated its deep knowledge, extensive experience and proven success at implementing SAP solutions on Azure.

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As mainstream support for the SAP ECC platform ends in 2027, and as core SAP products are being optimized for the SAP HANA database, many enterprises are looking for a partner with advanced skills to migrate and modernize their existing SAP environment in the cloud.

“We are very pleased to have earned the SAP on Microsoft Azure advanced specialization. This advanced specialization is a recognition of our SAP expertise and commitment in managing and migrating customers on Microsoft Azure successfully. It was certified by a third-party external audit firm that confirmed that all our processes meet Microsoft Azure’s very high standards. Since its foundation, oXya’s mission has been to help organizations increase their efficiency and flexibility by providing SAP customers with a range of technical services, managed services, and cloud solutions. Our customers, who give us a 99% satisfaction rating, consider that oXya gives them more agility to adapt to market changes” said Geert Vandendorpe, CEO, oXya.

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“Beyond agility and flexibility, Microsoft Azure offers significant value for its SAP customers by integrating enterprise IT systems, including Microsoft Office 365 and Active Directory,” said Matthieu Petitprez, Deputy Chief Technology Officer at oXya. “For these reasons, more and more companies make the choice of Azure to embrace their vision to the future. At oXya, we have migrated multiple customers, from industries such as manufacturing, retail, water and waste management, services, and more.”

Rodney Clark, Corporate Vice President, Global Partner Solutions, Channel Sales and Channel Chief at Microsoft added, ”The SAP on Microsoft Azure advanced specialization highlights the partners who can be viewed as most capable when it comes to migrating enterprise SAP applications over to Azure. oXya clearly demonstrated that they have both the skills and the experience to offer clients a comprehensive and professional SAP to cloud managed service.”

In addition to the SAP on Microsoft Azure Advanced Specialization, oXya is a Microsoft Gold Cloud Platform and Gold Application Development Partner.

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