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Harness the power of platforms to win in an enterprise applications software-defined world


We now live in a software-defined world. To improve business outcomes, you have to change the platforms that codify the business, such as those that support your SAP implementation, as one example. But that is more than a technology challenge. How do you evolve your DNA so the organization continually captures improved business value?

Our panel of speakers from DXC Technology, IDC and Amazon Web Services (AWS) explore how organizations are evolving their platform cultures to realize business value faster.


Intel and AWS

To enable the broad flow of information, enterprises require the coordination of multiple ERP systems like SAP, enterprise SaaS and cloud-native solutions.

AWS, the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, hosts many of these solutions. ERP solutions like SAP require the power of Intel Xeon scalable processors. DXC collaborates with Intel and AWS to provide the latest technologies so our customers can leverage the strength and flexibility to innovate.

Jollibee Customer Stories

Jollibee Foods accelerates digital transformation for growth

To accelerate its digital transformation for further growth, Jollibee sought DXC’s help to align its digital transformation strategy further and foster innovation to continually reduce performance related incidents and system downtime, increase automation and enhance effective governance of business processes across markets.

MassMutual gains speed and agility by moving existing insurance applications from mainframe to the AWS cloud

MassMutual wanted to boost the value of its software investments. Read the case study to learn how DXC provided MassMutual with cost reductions, increased scalability and reliability, while minimizing risk and downtime through clustering and high availability.
Syngenta

Syngenta improves application performance and reduces costs with SAP on AWS

For years, Syngenta hosted business-critical SAP applications in a traditional data center, incurring high costs and technological constraints. Read the case study to explore system availability and performance gained from migrating SAP on AWS, as well as reduction in operations costs.