ArabFinance: IBM announced that Abou Ghaly Motors (AGM), the leading integrated mobility solutions provider for the automotive industry and auto dealer in Egypt, is migrating its ERP workloads to IBM Cloud, the company said in an emailed press release on June 22nd.

The migration from on-prem to a cloud environment will help scale and streamline their business processes and provide new digital services to their clients, including individual consumers and auto businesses.

Relying on IBMs technology and industry expertise, AGM chose IBM Cloud, the industrys most secure and open public cloud for businesses, to host its ERP workloads in a security-rich environment, while allowing for IT cost efficiency and flexibility in their business operations.

Under the hybrid cloud approach, AGMs administration and reporting time went down by 90%, allowing their salespeople to stay focused on client experience.

It will also AGM to digitize users experience by availing new services such as virtual assistants and smart dashboards that will enable their clients to utilize mobile interactive tools to communicate with salespeople, make buying decisions and facilitate purchases.

IBM has been operating in the Egyptian market for 67 years and has a long history of successful projects and initiatives with both the public and private sectors. Recently, IBM announced key partnerships with Egyptian organizations including EgyptAir and Telecom Egypt to leverage IBM Cloud and AI capabilities.

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