The SAP Việt Nam lab is the first in Southeast Asia and the 15th in the world of Germany-based SAP, which is one of the world’s leaders in enterprise application software.
The lab’s staff of 40 are all Vietnamese who are equipped with highly-competent skills in the field.
Mr. Srinivas Adimulam, CEO of SAP Asia Việt Nam, said Việt Nam is one of the most dynamic markets in Southeast Asia. The company has over 120 customers in Việt Nam.
SAP Asia Việt Nam said RMIT and Việt-Đức (Việt Nam-Germany) are the first two universities in Việt Nam that have participated in the SAP University Alliances Community (UAP) program.
SAP UAP is a global initiative, providing tools and resources to develop creative teaching programs by using advanced software.
By Ngọc Vân