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TYSONS CORNER, VA, April 20, 2017 ” Mark Testoni, president and CEO of SAP‘s (NYSE: SAP) U.S. national security business, has urged policymakers to promote collaboration between government and industry in efforts to combat cyber threats against networks and critical infrastructure, ExecutiveBiz reported Tuesday. He wrote in an opinion pie...

Andy Malay, former director of public sector sales and business development at IBM‘s Workday business, has joined spend management software vendor Coupa Software as regional vice president for the federal government sector. He will be responsible for establishing Coupa’s value-as-a-service spend optimization model&nbs...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Jan. 31, 2017 ” CSRA (NYSE: CSRA) has joined SAP‘s (NYSE: SAP) PartnerEdge Program that works to provide tools and resources to foster business development and collaboration among information technology firms, ExecutiveBiz reported Monday. Yogesh Khanna, CSRA chief technology officer, said in a statement publi...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Dec. 1, 2016 ” A group of 19 military veterans has completed the 12-week information technology training program of SAP National Security Services‘ (NYSE: SAP) nonprofit organization,  GovCon Executive reported Tuesday. The Andrews Gazette reported Nov. 23 participants of the NS2 Serves training program r...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Nov. 28, 2016 ” SAP (NYSE: SAP) and UXC Oxygen have developed a citizen engagement platform that will work to allow government agencies’ to deliver omnichannel citizen services through a single, centralized user interface, ExecutiveBiz reported Wednesday. The citizen engagement offering is designed to support ...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, Nov. 22, 2016 ” Mark Scallion, vice president of SAP‘s (NYSE: SAP) public services unit, has stated that SAP’s federal civilian business has seen increased business in big data and analytics as it works to help agencies consolidate their data into a single platform. Scallion told ExecutiveBiz in an interview ...