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Software acquires Alfabet

Dubai, June 18, 2013

Software, a leader in business processes, integration and big data, said it has acquired Berlin-based Alfabet, a business IT management software provider.

Alfabet focuses on planning and optimising IT infrastructures and Software's market-leading product for modeling and analyzing operational processes, with alfabet’s products allows customers to tighter link the transformation of business processes with the simultaneous adaptation of their IT infrastructures.

The company's customer base includes 70 global companies such as Daimler, Volkswagen, BMW, Credit Suisse, and UBS.

Erik Masing, the CEO of Alfabet, said: "We face the challenge of marketing our solutions globally to maximize our potential. To do this, we need a global presence and a strong sales and consulting organisation. We have found an ideal partner in global player Software AG. Our technologies complement each other perfectly."

Software's CEO Karl-Heinz Streibich, added, "As enterprises become digital, the importance of optimizing IT landscapes and processes is growing. We will pool the core competencies of both companies and further expand our leading market position."

Nicky Sheridan, SVP – Middle East, Africa & Turkey, Software AG, said: “The acquisition of alfabet AG marks a very important breakthrough that opens new possibilities for us to help Middle East enterprises implement an end to end Enterprise Architecture Management Suite that meets their requirements."

"Our clients in the region are increasingly taking advantage of the opportunities presented by the four forces which are mobile, cloud, social collaboration and big data. With the integration of alfabet into Software AG’s core offerings, we are able to empower our clients to grow their business while embracing a more innovative, digital-based business model,” he added. - TradeArabia News Service




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