Syntax
Syntax provides comprehensive technology solutions and trusted professional, advisory, and application-management services to power businesses’ mission-critical applications in the cloud.
With 50 years of experience, 700+ customers, and 1,900+ employees around the world, Syntax has deep expertise in implementing and managing ERP and other applications deployments in secure private, public, and hybrid, environments.
Syntax partners with SAP, Oracle, AWS, Microsoft, and other global technology leaders to ensure customers’ applications are seamless, secure, and at the forefront of enterprise technology innovation.
Featured Solutions
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Cloud Management Services
Run SAP applications in the cloud with metrics-driven resiliency and operational efficiency like you’ve never experienced before.
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Business Analytics
SAP Business Analytics Effectively utilize data to unlock SAP business value.
Featured Content
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Getting Beyond the Top 4 Barriers to SAP Cloud Migration
Migrating your SAP system to the cloud represents a significant investment of time and financing for any business. Because of the perceived risk, many companies continue to procrastinate in making this move.
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Unblocking the Digital Transformation of Your Smart Factory
Embracing the philosophy of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) was easy. Relying on data to make better decisions just makes good business sense.
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Multimedia Center
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Syntax SAP Hosting and Managed Services
As an early SAP adopter and customer, Syntax has provided managed cloud hosting services for more than 50 years. As SAP implementations proliferated in the cloud, Syntax was there for SAP customers. Syntax offers an array of SAP services, including upgrades, cloud hosting, application managed services, and ongoing support.
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Why Turn to Syntax for SAP on AWS
The hyperscale public cloud has become the biggest IT disrupter since the Internet. At the center of this transition to the public cloud: mission-critical ERP application such as SAP which are fundamental to business operations.
Articles / Case Studies / Videos
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Dole Packaged Foods (Dole) Seeks Optimal Path to Public Cloud
Cost optimization, without compromising the quality of service, is a primary consideration for any business. Learn how an ERP design across multiple availability zones (AZs) can improve flexibility to scale a system infrastructure up or down as needed. With workloads split between two zones, you can free up capital to invest in strategic business initiatives.… -
Ariston Group’s Path to Optimizing SAP Implementation on AWS
In an effort to reduce operational IT costs, many large organizations are beginning to rely on third-party suppliers to deliver high system availability and an optimal cost structure. This approach consolidates resources into Availability Zones where a Single Pane of Glass Management is the key benefit. Learn how Artison Group, a world leader in energy-efficient,… -
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CxLink Backup Reduces Cloud Storage Costs by 10X Case Study
CxLink Backup has simplified backup management for Syntax by giving it a single view of the status of all backups—a consistent and consolidated place to implement backup policies. -
Syntax Receives 2022 SAP Pinnacle Award in the Rising Star Category
Syntax, a leading multi-cloud and mission-critical applications managed cloud provider, today announced that it received a 2022 SAP® Pinnacle Award in the Rising Star category, which recognizes its outstanding contributions as an SAP partner. -
Will cloud, IT services prove recession-resistant businesses?
Partners expect demand for their offerings to endure through economic turbulence and, to some extent, because of the unsettling times; more IT channel news. -
The Power of Application Management Services
Application Management Services (AMS) is where a company outsources ongoing application support tasks to an external provider. An AMS partner can help companies navigate their digital journey and support applications that improve their overall user experience. -
3 forces shaping the evolution of ERP
The transformative events of the past few years may finally sound the death knell for traditional ERP systems as enterprises seek agility, flexibility, and speed. -