SAP in the mix
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Sanjose Netto, IT manager, Millennium Hotel Sharjah
We do not presently use an enterprise resource planning (ERP) model within the hotel.
We are all stand-alone hotels in the Millennium Group and, to be honest, we do not believer we really have a big enough client base to need one. This is not to say that we are not planning to look at them sometime in the future though. But if I had to choose one it would probably be Oracle because it has been proven and time-tested.
Sergio Macotta, SAP MENA Managing Director
I don't believe we have met too many customers that have bad experiences in the past. They are really enthusiastic about the fact that we are here. Whenever they think about business, they think about whether it can support them for the long run.
The type of requests we are receiving are how SAP can bring value, what are the solutions SAP can offer and which are the partners that can best support my growth?
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