WALLDORF, Germany, Oct. 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- SAP NEWSBYTE -- SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced several additional course offerings delivered through the openSAP platform, an educational offering that extends content reach beyond the classroom to a wide range of participants. These online courses aim to accompany users on their journey towards digitization. Besides implementation and optimization, the courses take a deep dive down to the digital core of a selection of SAP® solutions: SAP S/4HANA; Ariba® Network, software from Ariba, an SAP company; as well as software from Fieldglass Inc. and Concur Technologies Inc., both now part of SAP.
"The services offered by SAP can help your business run simple today," said Steve Singh, Member of the Global Managing Board of SAP SE, CEO, Concur Technologies. "Cloud and mobile applications have changed the way business applications are created and the value they deliver. As the world becomes more connected and digital, the value SAP can provide customers will come more and more from applications connected to ecosystems and networks. I am sure that through the openSAP platform, users will have the opportunity to learn how to leverage Ariba solutions and software from Concur Technologies and Fieldglass for the greatest value."
In the coming months online courses to be offered include:
SAP S/4HANA – Use Cases: Following the online courses "SAP S/4HANA in a Nutshell" and "SAP S/4HANA – Deep Dive," this course takes a closer look at the business value driven by SAP S/4HANA. The use cases presented emphasize and help visualize the value a shift to SAP S/4HANA delivers. Course begin is Nov. 4.
openSAP serves as a platform to host massive open online courses (MOOCs). MOOCs allow users worldwide to learn at their own convenience, share insights and lessons learned with peers and keep pace with their digital customers. Courses delivered through openSAP are targeted for specific audiences, cater to diverse educational preferences and offer expert knowledge on key topics to help participants achieve success through and with the SAP ecosystem.
To learn more about the courses, please visit openSAP. For more information, visit the SAP News Center. Follow SAP on Twitter at @sapnews.
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Martin Gwisdalla, SAP, +49 (6227) 7-67275, [email protected], CET
Shauna Kelleher, FleishmanHillard, +1 (617) 692-0511, [email protected], EDT
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