Rimini Street stories
Rimini Street expands its Rimini Manage for SAP to include SAP cloud applications, offering improved productivity, predictability, and business value.
The decision to adopt the program followed favourable results for both employees and the company during a six-month trial phase in 2022.
Leaders will invest in digital technologies driving innovation and interoperability and tackle challenges with macroeconomics, IT resourcing and inflation.
Rimini Connect is a new suite of solutions that allows for easy resolution of continuously changing integration and interoperability requirements.
Organisations that have committed to shifting all their infrastructure to the cloud need to equally commit to a plan that takes them there quickly.
University of Technology Sydney switches maintenance and support of its Oracle database to Rimini Street to streamline operations and improve service quality.
Rimini Street has announced the launch of Rimini Protect, a new suite of security solutions set to provide a more comprehensive layer of security.
Rimini Street secures contract with State Library of Victoria to provide support and maintenance for its Oracle E-Business software.
Daniel Benad, GVP at Rimini Street, discusses major security challenges facing industries and how Rimini Street can help. #TechDay #Cybersecurity.
The company has appointed Charissa Lee as its chief marketing officer to build a marketing engine for the company for the first time.
Global port operator ICTSI has switched to Rimini Street to deliver its global ERP system and enable business growth.
Rimini Street's GVP - Regional GM for ANZ, Daniel Benad, discusses their role in the market, services provided, and current trends in enterprise software.
Rimini Street appoints Daniel Benad as the new regional general manager for Australia, New Zealand and Oceania.
Globally, 73% of CFOs noted that their digital transformation (DX) investments had increased since the pandemic (72% in ANZ).
Organisations are increasingly looking for support outside OEMs to keep legacy infrastructure running and escape the sales pressure of vendors.
RWWA strategic plan is to reduce its reliance on Oracle products as cloud-native, and open-source offerings become viable for the organisation.
Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) has chosen Rimini Street for support of its Oracle applications, avoiding costly upgrades.
One of Australia's largest breast cancer screening organisations, BreastScreen Victoria, has switched to Rimini Street Support for its Oracle Database software.
Rimini Street becomes approved supplier on New Zealand Government Marketplace, offering support for Oracle, SAP, and Salesforce.
Hearing Australia switches to Rimini Street for ERP system, freeing up resources and accelerating response times, enabling faster digital transformation.