The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most notable WorkTech news from the week of July 29th. This roundup covers new announcements and updates from leading companies like Accenture, HCL Technologies, and QAD.
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Top WorkTech News from Sunday July 29, 2022
Accenture Announces Its Acquisition of Solvera Solutions
Accenture has announced its acquisition of Solvera Solutions, a provider of platform-led digital transformation solutions to companies across Western Canada. The investment will help Accenture enhance its capabilities in the SAP S/4HANA ecosystem, grow its expertise in the ServiceNow platform, and expand its Microsoft Power Platform and Microsoft Modern Workplace offerings. Solvera Solutions will also be a “catalyst” for Accenture’s continued growth in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
HCL Technologies and VMware Launch Dedicated VMware Business Unit
HCL Technologies and VMware, Inc have launched a dedicated VMware business unit for HCL, which will help organizations better understand the value of multi-cloud and app modernization. The unit combines VMware’s Cross-Cloud services capabilities with HCL’s CloudSMART Framework to provide businesses with the solution they need to scale cloud-native platform operations, support hybrid workforces, and accelerate their cloud innovation initiatives. HCL’s dedicated VMware business is part of its ongoing Strategic Alliance Partner Ecosystem and represents another step in its 14+ year partnership with VMware.
QAD Announces the Launch of its New Elevate Program
QAD, a global provider of cloud-based manufacturing and supply chain solutions, has announced details on its Elevate Program. The new cloud enablement program will provide QAD’s ERP customers with a streamlined upgrade path to the QAD Adaptive ERP solution using a low-cost and automation-powered approach. The QAD Elevate Program uses prescriptive timelines, pre-packaged cloud migration tools, remote delivery capabilities, and outcome-driven roadmaps to help eliminate risks, accelerate time-to-benefit, and streamline the implementation process .
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