DXC launches new solution in collaboration with SAP and Microsoft

DXC launches new solution in collaboration with SAP and Microsoft

DXC Technology

DXC Complete is designed to help accelerate enterprise transformation 

Amber Hickman

By Amber Hickman |


DXC Technology has collaborated with SAP and Microsoft to launch a new solution designed to help SAP customers accelerate enterprise modernisation. 

DXC Complete with SAP and Microsoft provides end-to-end cloud migration for SAP environments. Users will be able to adopt the RISE with SAP and Grow with SAP journeys as well as SAP Business AI solutions on Microsoft Azure with a single contract. 

“At Microsoft, we empower customers to achieve more through innovation, and by collaborating with DXC and SAP we are delivering a seamless, integrated solution that will accelerate SAP modernisation,” said Stephen Boyle, global system integrator leader at Microsoft. “By leveraging Azure, customers can unlock new levels of efficiency, scalability and intelligence, to drive sustainable growth and operational excellence.” 

DXC Complete with SAP and Microsoft also has built-in Azure integration, which allows users to combine SAP Business AI with Azure’s AI and analytical tools for more intelligent automation and predictive insights. 

“Businesses today are challenged by growing technical complexity and increasing costs associated with maintaining legacy IT systems,” said Keith Costello, global managing director and lead of applications for DXC Consulting and Engineering Services at DXC. “DXC Complete with SAP and Microsoft allows us to simplify technology landscapes, reduce technical debt and accelerate innovation for our clients.”  

DXC, SAP and Microsoft will present the solution at SAP Sapphire, which is taking place on 19-21 May 2025 in Orlando, Florida, and on 26-28 May 2025 in Madrid, Spain. Find out more on the SAP website

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