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SAP and the Future of Productivity

SAP and the Future of Productivity

Join SAP Chief Financial Officer Dominik Asam and learn how IT leaders can improve their companies’ productivity and competitiveness with SAP as a platform for innovation. Dominik Asam and Daniel Newman will discuss SAP’s investments in AI, integration and productivity.

Join SAP Chief Financial Officer Dominik Asam and learn how IT leaders can improve their companies’ productivity and competitiveness with SAP as a platform for innovation. Dominik Asam and Daniel Newman will discuss SAP’s investments in AI, integration and productivity.

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