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This year we have seen a massive shift to the cloud: SAP APJ president

Over the past decade SAP has been investing in creating business network capability, said Marriott

PAUL MARRIOTT
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Paul Marriott, president of SAP Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).

Shivani Shinde
SAP, the Germany-headquartered enterprise solutions provider that is celebrating its 50th year, has seen business being hit by the Russia-Ukraine conflict. But its businesses in other markets, Japan and India in particular, are growing strongly. PAUL MARRIOTT, president of SAP APJ, on his recent visit to India, spoke with Shivani Shinde about the India business, cloud adoption, supply chain challenges and hybrid work. Edited excerpts:

How significant is the APJ region in SAP’s growth plans?
There’s a strategy for Asia that’s been evolving over the last five years, and I’ve revised it a bit. Its vision is empowering Asia’s sustainable

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