SAP has announced the winners of its 2026 ANZ Partner Awards ceremony in a ceremony held at Sydney Cricket Ground.
The awards recognised the channel partners accelerating cloud transformation, embedding AI into enterprise operations and delivering measurable business outcomes for customers across the region.
This year’s award-winning projects included complex enterprise cloud migrations delivered with enhanced governance and cost discipline, delivered ahead of schedule, and AI initiatives moved from pilot to production – embedding intelligent capabilities into finance, supply chain and customer operations, grounded in trusted enterprise data.
Enterprise Wide won the Customer Transformation, Corporate award for delivering outstanding transformation outcomes for corporate customers through disciplined execution and measurable business impact.
EY took out the other Customer Transformation award - this one focused on Large Enterprise - for driving complex, large-scale enterprise transformation, modernising core systems and delivering strategic value at scale.
Dyflex won two awards, the first being for Indirect Cloud Revenue for contributing the highest indirect cloud revenue performance, accelerating customer cloud adoption across ANZ.
Their second award, in the area of SAP Business Suite Success, was granted for driving strong business performance across SAP Business Suite, enabling integrated, end-to-end enterprise transformation.
DXC Technology was awarded the Partner Learning and Skills Growth gong for excellence in building SAP capability, investing in skills uplift and strengthening long-term ecosystem expertise.
Figga was recognised as the Rising Star for demonstrating strong early momentum, growth and customer impact within the SAP ecosystem.
FAIR Consulting Group won the SAP Business AI: Partner Innovation – Customer Success award for leadership in embedding SAP Business AI into customer environments, translating innovation into production-grade outcomes.
OpenText was named the Partner Solution Success winner for extending SAP capabilities and delivering differentiated value to customers through innovation and integration.
“In today’s risk-aware market, customers need more than just technology, they need partners who can align business, strategy, architecture and execution,” said SAP ANZ’S chief partner officer, Ashley McGibbon.
“This year’s winners are modernising core business systems, embedding AI responsibly into live operations and helping customers realise greater value from cloud transformation with the full SAP suite.”




