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Tricentis selected as the first-ever partner for SAP Activate

SAP has selected Tricentis as its first-ever partner for its SAP Activate initiative. SAP Activate is a comprehensive methodology and implementation framework designed to facilitate faster, more efficient deployments of SAP software. It incorporates best practices, preconfigured business processes, and guided configuration to ensure a smooth transition from implementation to adoption.

What's new in Tricentis LiveCompare 5.0

To help organizations migrate to S/4HANA successfully, Tricentis has partnered with SAP to provide our customers with tools and best practices for ensuring quality throughout every phase of the migration project. SAP invited Tricentis to be the first partner to contribute to SAP Activate, SAP’s project implementation methodology for deploying, adopting, and extending transformational solutions like S/4HANA.

Mobile Data Entry Using RFID Devices in Warehousing - SAP EWM Perspective

Whether deployed as part of an ERP software package or as a standalone system capable of integrating with external ERP systems, a warehouse management system has become an essential instrument to optimize the inventory management and order fulfillment processes of warehousing, which is a crucial function of supply chains today. Speed, precision, and efficiency in data processing are the key factors for a successful warehouse management system.

Qlik Expands Google BigQuery Solutions, Adding Mainframe to SAP Business Data for Modern Analytics

In April this year, we announced that Qlik had successfully achieved Google Cloud Ready – BigQuery Designation for its Qlik Sense® cloud analytics solution and Qlik Data Integration®. We continue increasing customer confidence by combining multiple Qlik solutions alongside Google Cloud BigQuery to both help activate SAP data, and now mainframe data as well.

SAP Testing - When, Why, and What Tools To Use

Starting a company that works in any field is an exciting journey. We start with probably ten people and almost no user base in the initial days. But if our services are user-centric and our product solves a good problem, we will grow in both these dimensions. When our user base grows, and we expand our services, we generally ask our engineers to make our systems even better for them.