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Vesta is Rizing in the Asset Management Space

If there’s a leader in the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) space among SAP implementation partners, Vesta is certainly in the running. At SAPPHIRENOW, I spoke with Brian Moore, Senior VP of Business Development for North America.

If you’re looking at ways to drive supply chain improvements and manage critical assets for efficiency, insight, and strategic differentiation, Vesta can help you get there. From complex transformers and other assets used in utilities to the robots, pumps, and conveyors used in manufacturing facilities, Vesta specializes in bringing intelligence to asset management.

Vesta also provides solutions. Take for example Hydrogen, an easy to use, quick to implement solution for mobile EAM that empowers technicians in the field with information that enables them to get the job done right. Another example is Codex, a fully preconfigured SAP S/4HANA EAM implementation based on best practices from Vesta that helps companies get up and running quickly.

But according to Brian, what truly differentiates Vesta is its deep domain knowledge combined with an exclusive focus on EAM. Most of the consultants on its 200+ staff come from industry and bring relevant expertise and experience to the table.

But Vesta is not alone – not anymore. The company, in fact, is in the process of joining forces under a new brand: Rizing.

Rizing is divided into 3 lines of business: EAM (Vesta), consumer industries, and human capital management (HCM) with SAP SuccessFactors. “There are synergies across all of these lines of business,” says Brian. “We’re very excited about the added value this will enable us to deliver to our customers.”

Keep your eye out for how high Rizing can rise.

 

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