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Qubittron co-founders sparking industry change as sponsors of ASUG Tech Connect

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Qubittron, an SAP consulting firm founded in 2022 to disrupt the ineffective practices of traditional digital transformation advisory, is sponsoring the American SAP User Group Tech Connect event held in West Palm Beach this winter. From November 12 to 14, thousands of organizations and tech enthusiasts will gather to discuss cutting-edge technology solutions and propose new approaches to historic business challenges. Qubittron aims to raise brand awareness and attract prospective clients interested in supporting its client-centric business model by attending and sponsoring the event.

The American SAP User Group (ASUG) is the world’s largest SAP user group founded in 1991 to empower people and organizations to optimize their return on SAP investments. The organization connects over 130,000 professionals through company-wide memberships, offering networking and educational resources via in-person and online events. ASUG also uses on-demand digital resources and advocacy to discover more innovative applications for SAP technology, pushing the boundaries of digital transformation in organizations.

What is the ASUG Tech Connect event?

ASUG Keynote from Tech Connect event with Qubittron
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The ASUG Tech Connect event will be held in West Palm Beach, Florida, and offer hands-on experiences for various audiences. Technical practitioners, IT developers, tech executives, enterprise architects, and solution analysts will all benefit from attending this year’s interactive event. Attendees will learn key concepts in a collaborative environment alongside SAP product experts. Across seven transformative tracks, topics like data analytics, application development and automation, and SAP tech fundamentals will be covered. These 100+ learning sessions will offer unparalleled value for business professionals interested in unlocking the power of SAP technology.

Qubittron is excited to attend this event for the first time and demonstrate its unique values of customer-centricity, innovation, integrity, and respect.

“ASUG Tech Connect will offer Qubittron a valuable chance to address the pervasive challenges in the ERP software industry and showcase our approach to solving these issues,” says co-founder Sidhartha Mudrakola. “We will highlight the importance of connecting business and tech professionals to offer better solutions that are more accessible to our clients.”

How Qubittron is sparking change

Qubittron offers clients real-world examples of SAP digital transformation and BTP (Business Technology Platform) based custom-designed solutions matching their needs. The firm is creating a new industry standard by educating clients on automation and artificial intelligence (AI) and helping them achieve self-sufficiency and sustainable innovation after a transformation is completed.

“Our team strives to understand your business’s pain points and deliver software solutions that will grow with you,” says co-founder Shubhendu Tripathi. “Qubittron acts as a hands-on partner in this process, guiding you every step of the way to discover and deploy the most beneficial digital transformation strategy.”

ASUG Tech Connect is open to non-members interested in joining. Register today to learn and connect with the organization’s SAP partner community in a one-of-a-kind atmosphere.

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