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EoZen is a leading SAP consulting firm that prides itself on having a strong "First mover" culture. With offices located in Luxemburg, Belgium, The Netherlands, and France, some 75 consultants provide a unique blend of business and technology skills. To manage its business more efficiently and enable a virtual office where all of its employees can collaborate effortlessly, the company chose to harness the power of mySAP Enterprise Portal.
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