In the media | 03 May 2024

Forbes: Looking To Maximize Cloud ROI? Don’t Forget Your People’s Experience

Driven by ingenuity and ambition, midsize companies are charting new paths to ongoing business growth. Recent research from Oxford Economics, sponsored by SAP, reveals that these organisations are particularly focused on three core objectives: attracting new customers, increasing market share with new products and services, and growing revenue. The cloud offers immense potential for midsize companies to drive growth, enhance agility, and optimise operations. However, to fully realise the benefits of cloud technology, organisations must prioritise people experiences and align their strategies with their workforce’s most urgent needs.

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