Global chemical engineering company Mossi & Ghisolfi (M&G) has chosen a cloud-based solution developed and deployed by Verizon and Deloitte for its IT infrastructure. M&G had already outsourced key IT resources, viewing the role of its internal IT team primarily as driving and supporting change. Following additional growth, however, M&G realized that further and more radical change was required. Verizon’s enterprise-class cloud platform now supports the delivery of key business applications, including SAP business intelligence, enterprise resource planning and enterprise application integration, to 550 key M&G users around the globe. You can find more details of the deal here.
Mossi & Ghisolfi Gets Enterprise Cloud Solutions From Verizon, Deloitte
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