LinguaNext, a leading enterprise application language management, announced that it is now a partner company in Asia-Pacific (including Japan) region with SAP AG for the Indian sub-continent enabling all SAP solutions to be used in all Indian languages without any changes to the SAP database.
Linguify, which is available immediately, extends existing SAP customers' usage by powering many more use-cases and users using SAP. With Linguify, many new business areas with strong local language requirements can now harness the full power of SAP solutions. It also enables public sector units to quickly meet official language mandates without any changes to their SAP infrastructure. With the world's leading SAP software now being available in Indian languages, all such businesses can immediately get an off-the-shelf solution instead of having to spend time and money in developing custom solutions.
"Many LinguaNext customers already use Linguify with SAP. We are excited to receive the endorsement from SAP and hope to jointly bring the benefits of the solution to a broader set of users," said Jagdish Sahasrabudhe, COO, LinguaNext.
"With the endorsement of LinguaNext Linguify, we have bolstered our commitment to helping run India better by addressing the regional languages gap," said Priyadarshi Mohapatra, VP, emerging business, SAP India. "Customers will now find it easy to complement their existing SAP deployments with Linguify to bring local-language use cases into reality, and many more businesses can take advantage of our global and local solutions to make their business ‘best-run", he added.
Available immediately, Linguify S. supports all Indian languages including Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and Tamil. Adopting Linguify S. does not require any upgrades or patches to the SAP software or to its underlying database. Linguify S., which supports all versions of SAP, works completely on the client-end, and does not impact the enterprise data-center. SAP customers can get started with a 'Quick Start' package by simply downloading the software from the LinguaNext website and running it by themselves.