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Why Now is the Time for Midsize Companies to Explore AI and How to Start

Why Now is the Time for Midsize Companies to Explore AI and How to Start

A United VARs interview with Carlos Polo from Seidor

United VARs member, Seidor, is a technology consultancy with offices in forty-five countries. The organization specializing in SAP solutions and helping businesses of all sizes harness the power of AI to transform their operations.

In this blog, Carlos Polo, Seidor’s Director IA & EDGE Technologies, shares his perspective on why now is the perfect time to explore AI and how businesses can build a roadmap for success.

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Spotlight on B4B Solutions

Spotlight on B4B Solutions

A United VARs member for Austria and Germany

Lukas Kerschbaum is the Managing Director of B4B Solutions, a full-service CX provider for the main German-speaking countries. B4B Solutions enables its customers to provide superior omnichannel experiences in the B2B (Business-to-Business) space — from lead generation through to purchase, maintenance and after-sales. The company has created several add-ons to enhance SAP CX solutions.

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United VARs

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5 Countries, 5 Facts

5 Countries, 5 Facts

Your SAP Roll-out to a BRICS country

BRICS is the acronym for the combined emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. They come from Asia, Africa, Europe and America, and are all members of the G20. Collectively they account for around 42% of the world’s population and around 26% of the world’s land mass. Analysts have speculated that by the year 2050, these five economies will be…

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United VARs

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Vast Potential for Growth in Asia

Vast Potential for Growth in Asia

5 Trends in 2018

AXXIS Consulting (Singapore), MIT (Myanmar) and Soltius (Indonesia) are the three new Asian member companies of United VARs that joined the alliance in 2018.

Asia represents a land full of opportunities, and last year showed the most robust performance globally. Not only one-third of the world’s largest economies are in the Asia, Pacific, and Japan region but Asia alone will add as much value as three Eurozones combined to the global economy in the next 25 years. Let’s take a closer look at upcoming trends for this year and beyond for the region.

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