The SAP User Group Executive Network (SUGEN) has added three independent SAP user groups to its membership.
Bringing the network to 19 members are ASUG Colombia, ASUG North America, and Belgium’s user group SAPience.
SUGEN chair William Khalil said, “Our position as a discussion partner of SAP on behalf of the users becomes stronger with the increase in the number of members and SUGEN broadens its global coverage. We are very delighted to welcome these three members, that meet the criteria we require from user groups to be a part of our network.”
Maria Victoria Bustamante, chairman, ASUG Colombia, said it is a privilege of ASUG Colombia to be a member of SUGEN.
“We will work in teams with other user groups to consolidate the strategies that will allow us to influence SAP and will facilitate the adoption of solutions to innovate, optimise, and enhance the knowledge of SAP of our companies affiliated,” Bustamante said.
For SAPience, becoming a member of SUGEN is the next step in developing its SAP user network, said president Frank Haes.
“We are convinced that SUGEN makes the difference in influencing SAP in its roadmaps and product positioning and that this will help SAP customers, also in Belgium, to get the most value out of their SAP investment,” said Haes.
SUGEN was established in 2007 with the aim of facilitating open, honest dialogue between members and SAP, as well as sharing best practice for the benefit of members.