DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE/AETOSWire)-- More4Apps a global software company is set to attend the 6th Annual Middle Eastern Shared Services Outsourcing Week for the first time. The event is to take place at Dusit Thani, Dubai 08 - 10 October 2018.

Formed in 2000, More4Apps (an Oracle Gold Partner) has achieved a dominant presence in the APAC, USA and UK markets and have more than 25,000 people using their products across 45 countries. The SSOW conference will address a range of critical business concerns and showcase how shared services can help reduce costs and enhance company operations. More4Apps is a corporate member of the Middle Eastern Oracle User Group and Stu Keast, Senior Account Executive for APAC/MEA, will be attending the conference to represent the company. He will be bringing extensive experience in the Oracle E-Business Suite and how More4Apps products benefit the shared service sector.

Keast has seen an increasing reliance on Shared Service Centres which has led to a significant uptake in the use of More4Apps products for loading and maintaining Oracle E-Business Suite data globally. Keast says “We have consistently found that Shared Service Centres have a desire for simplification in processing high volumes of data both as loads and for Master Data maintenance, but traditional solutions require skilled IT resource to build and maintain and are often difficult to use - our “out of the box” spreadsheet tools virtually eliminate this problem and provide a cost effective, easy to use, rapidly deployed solution.”

Keast’s attendance at the middle eastern conference will help strengthen the global presence of More4Apps and their products. “There is great diversity within More4Apps. We have a global multicultural and multilingual workforce” Keast says and these efforts to deliver to the customer have been recognised worldwide. In 2017, More4Apps were nominated for the UKOUG Partner of the Year Awards in the category of Independent Software Vendor where they won bronze, they have since been named a finalist for the same category in the 2018 UKOUG Awards. In June of this year More4Apps won the award for best medium business (services exporter) at the Air New Zealand Cargo awards.

Earlybird passes are available until 30 August 2018 for attendees who register and pay by that date, enabling them to save up to $500USD each on their entrance to the 6th Annual Middle Eastern Shared Services Outsourcing Week.

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