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SAP - Company and Strategy
SAP – Products and market position
SAP Ecosystem
Total market potential and opportunity size
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About SAP • Vision: Make the world run better
• Mission: Make every company a best-run business
• About 232k customers across 24+ industries and in all market segments
• Focus on five market categories: • Applications • Cloud • Mobile • Analytics • Database & Technology
• Strong partnership with IBM; Tens of thousands of joint customers
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Overview of the company SAP AG Legal name SAP AG
Company public, NYSE symbol: SAP
Founded 1972, Walldorf, Germany
Shares • Hasso Plattner (founder): 9.95% • Klaus Tschira (founder): 7.58% • Dietmar Hopp (founder): 6.13%
Market value about 50 Bil Euros
Executive Board
Jim Hagemann Snabe Joined SAP 1990 Co-CEO, Development
Lars Dalgaard Joined SAP 2012 SAP Cloud
Vishal Sikka Joined SAP 2002 CTO
Bill McDermott Joined SAP 2002 Co-CEO, Strategy + Sales
Luisa Deplazes Delgado Joined SAP 2012 Human Resources
Werner Brandt Joined SAP 2001 CFO
Gerhard Oswald Joined SAP 1981 COO
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mySAP.com New Dimension Applications One-Step- Business § €6.3 Bill. Revenue § 25,000 Employees § 15,000 Customers in 120 Countries
(R/1) § €0.3 Mill. Revenue § 9 Employees
R/2 Mainframe § €5.1 M revenue § 60 Employees § 50 Customers in 2 Countries
R/3 Client/Server
§ €424 Mill. Revenue § 3,200 Employees § 2,800 Customers in 35 Countries
SAP Business Suite SAP All-in-One SAP Business One SAP Business byDesign Business Analytics Technologies (In-Memory) Mobility Cloud
§ €16.2 Bill. Revenue (2012)
§ 64,400 Employees § > 232,000 Customers
in >122 Countries § > 4,600 certified Partners (resellers and services)
2000 1972 1979 1992 2013
SAP milestones over 41 years
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Platform Process Components
Enterprise Services
Repository
Business Process Platform
Analytics
SAP Composite Applications Partner Composite Applications
CRM (Supplier)
SRM (internal)
ERP (internal)
Historical evolution of SAP main products And main acquisitions
Integrated ERP
solution
SAP R/3: Open
architecture Acquisition of
1972 1992
SAP New Dimensions
1999
Client / Server
FIFinancial
AccountingCO
ControllingAM
Fixed AssetsMgmt.
PSProjectSystem
WFWorkflow
ISIndustry
Solutions
MMMaterials
Mgmt.
HRHuman
Resources
SDSales &
Distribution
PPPlanning
QMQuality
Manage-ment PM
Plant Main-tenance
Production
ABAP/4
R/3R/3
SAP BW
SAP CRM
SAP APO SAP
Business One
2002 2004
Market potential
R/2
2013 2007
SAP Business Suite and SAP Netweaver
2008 2010
SAP Business byDesign
2012
Acquisition of
Acquisition of
Acquisition of
Acquisition of
Acquisition of
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SAP Strategy: 5 Market Categories
#1 accelerating
#4 fastest growing
#3 accelerating
#1 extending leadership
#1 growing again
Growth drivers: Suite on HANA
(net new) 360 Solutions User Experience HANA based Apps
Growth drivers: Predictive Analytics Visualizations BI 4.0 Adoption
Growth drivers: SAP Business Platform OEM Volume Business Suite on HANA
Growth drivers: Hybrid GTM Positioning Business
Networks RDS for Ariba
Market Share* 12.5%
13.3%
Growth drivers: Unified Mobile Platform Afaria in the Cloud
Applications Analytics Mobile Cloud Database & Technology
Market Share* 18.1%
18.3%
Market Share* 10.5%
11.1%
Market Share* 3.9%
4.5%
Market Share* 3.8%
4.3%
Source: SAP 2013
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SAP Aspiration
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SAP new segment structure
Source: SAP 2012
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Breakdown of SAP Revenue 2012
4,7
0,3
3,1
0,1
8,2
SW License
Cloud Subscriptionand SupportCloud Service
Product Support
Consulting and otherservices
In Billion €
Source: SAP 2013
Total: 16.2 Billion € (+14% YoY)
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Market opportunity 2013 SAP ecosystem
Market size in Bill. $
Total addressable SAP Eco-System 40
Hardware 8
Consulting & System Integration + AMS 28
Software (3rd parties) without SAP solutions 4
SAP new license revenue in 2011 = 4,0 Bill. € 4
Source: IBM Market Intelligence
Addressable Market based on SAP BS in 2013
Rule of thumb for SAP projects: SW : HW : Service = 1 : 1 : 1 to 4
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SAP Topics to present during Master Class
Will be covered in this session Will be covered in other sessions
Will not be covered
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SAP Products
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Product maintenance strategy
Content
SAP license pricing – basic methodology
SAP main product lines
SAP Business Suite and SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business One
SAP Business Analytics
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Product maintenance strategy
SAP license pricing – basic methodology
SAP main product lines
SAP Business Suite and SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business One
SAP Business Analytics
Content
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SAP main product lines covering business applications
Large
Accounts
23k
Small
And
Midsize
Accounts
60k
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SAP Core Business Products Target
market Installed
base Remarks
SAP Business Suite Very large customers
23k • New Business Suite 7 • SAP Netweaver v 7.31 • Maintenance extended until 2020
SAP Business All-in-one
Large and higher
midmarke
23k • based on SAP Business Suite • indirect channel only
SAP Business One Small and Medium
Enterprises
37k • doubled number of installs in 2-3 years • indirect channel only
SAP Business byDesign
Small Enterprises
1k • offered only as SaaS • hosted only by SAP
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SAP Business One
SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business Suite
Total initial costs 50 k€ (10 users)
1 Mil € (200 users)
10 Mil € (1000 users)
SAP license (discounted) 20 k€ 250 k€ 2.5 Mil €
Implementation 20 k€ 500 k€ 5 Mil €
HW + Middleware 10 k€ 250 k€ 1 Mil €
Typical customer initial project sizes
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Product maintenance strategy
SAP license pricing – basic methodology
SAP main product lines
SAP Business Suite and SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business One
SAP Business Analytics
Content
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SAP Business Suite – Basic Components
Core Applications § SAP ERP Enterprise Resource Planning § SAP CRM Customer Relationship Management § SAP PLM Product Lifecycle Management § SAP SCM Supply Chain Management § SAP SRM Supplier Relationship Management Technology Stack - Netweaver § BW Business Warehouse § PI Process Integration § Portal § MDM Master Data Management § KM Knowlede Management Application Lifecycle Management § SAP Solution Manager Databases § IBM DB2 § Oracle § MS SQLServer § SAP Sybase ASE, (SAP MaxDB), SAP HANA
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SAP Netweaver Platform
Installations worldwide § More than 35,000 on SAP ERP § More than 17,000 BW Business
Warehouse § More than 10,000 Portal § More than 5,500 PI + BPM
Application Lifecycle Management § Close integration with SAP Solution Manager 7.1 Databases supported § IBM DB2 § Oracle § MS SQLServer § SAP Sybase ASE, (SAP MaxDB), SAP HANA
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SAP Business Suite 7
SAP NetWeaver
ERP PLM SCM SRM CRM IS
Finance Operations Marketingn Closed loop between strategy/decision
and action n Flexible, end-user centric environment
EhP EhP EhP
SAP + ISV + Customer Composites
Enterprise Service Repository
Composites via Galaxy
n Define most critical Enterprise Services as innovation basis
n Differentiating customer processes build on top of Business Suite
n Non-disruptive path to SOA
n Best practice processes n Built for Lines of Business in their
industry n Harmonized User Experience n Incremental adoption n Reduced cost of implementation
and operation n Innovation without disruption with
Enhancement Packages
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SAP Business Suite is covering the needs of different Line of Businesses (LOB)
Service R&D, Engineering Sales Sustainability Supply Chain
Finance
Human Resources
Information Technology Manufacturing
Marketing
Procurement
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SAP specific industries solutions are mainly built on SAP Business Suite or SAP Business All-in-One
Aerospace & Defense Automotive Banking Chemicals Consumer Products Defense and Security
Engineering, Construction and Ops.
Healthcare
High Tech
Higher Education and Research
Industrial Machinery and Components
Insurance
Life Sciences
Media & Entertainment Mill Products
Mining
Oil and Gas
Professional Services
Public Sector Retail Telecommunications Transportation and Logistics Utilities Wholesale Distribution
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Analytics
Human Capital Mgmt
Financial & Mgmt Acct Corporate Governance Financial Supply Chain..
Order to Cash Cycle Purchase to Pay Cycle Production Fulfillment...
Operations
Strategic Enterprise Mgmt Business Analytics
Employee Relationship Mgmt Employee Lifecycle Mgmt Employee Transaction Mgmt...
Financials
Travel Mgmt Real Estate Environment & Health...
Corporate Services
SAP ERP
Self Services Manager Self Services Employee Self Services
SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
General ledger, special purpose ledger and sub ledger, cost management, and profitability analysis
End-to-end logistics operation, support of complete cycles, such as the order-to-cash and purchase-to-pay cycles
Powerful business intelligence and performance management platform
Administration, payroll, benefits, online recruiting, organizational management, compensation, workforce analytics
Enables fully shared service departments, low admin & travel costs, observe corporate guidelines
Training and support center costs, access to information, shorter Cycle times, reduce data entry admin
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Customers’ Perception of the company is homogeneous
Employees have the ability to familiarize themselves with the
complete insight of any customer
Uniform commitment toward the customer throughout the entire
organization
Interaction Center
Analysis and Planning
§ Customer Analytics
§ Channel Analytics
Collaboration
§ Enterprise Portals
§ Exchanges
SAP Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Integrated external and internal processes
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SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Optimize supplier selection, increase collaboration, compress purchasing cycle times § Procure to pay
§ Catalog management § Centralized sourcing § Centralized contract management § Supplier collaboration § Supplier evaluation
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§ SCM enables thorough management, planning and monitoring of all processes in the logistical chain, linking all logistical business processes from design to sales.
§ Supply chain management is the most comprehensive approach to logistics related planning, execution and controlling so far.
§ Uses enabling IT-technologies with respect to both processing capabilities and communication, such as LiveCache, Internet or EDI.
§ In certain industries up to 60-80% of a company’s expenditure is associated with SCM.
Product design/ R&D Procurement Manufacturing Distribution Sales and
Marketing
SAP Supply Chain Management (SCM) Management of materials, information, and profitability
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Enabling to get the right product to market at the right time and at the right cost. SAP PLM is not limited to physical manufactured goods - it can be used in process and in service industries.
SAP Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Manage products from initial concept to maintenance
§ Key areas of functionality: § Development and exploration of product § Program and project management § Integration with operational systems, such as third-party CAD systems (e.g. CATIA) and SAP software (ERP, CRM, SCM, SRM…) § Quality management throughout every phase of the product lifecycle § Support of decision making regarding product design, development, pricing, quality § Enterprise asset management
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SAP Business Suite Innovations Road Map
Source: SAP Release Strategy 2012
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Typical example introducing SAP Business Suite Customer Project
§ Solution: SAP ERP, SAP BW, SAP SCM § Scope: Implementation of SAP ERP Financials,
Sales, Logistics, Human Capital Management, Quality Management, SCM APO, Production § Locations: Poland, Czech Rep., Bulgaria, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia § SAP Users: 4‘500
§ Company: Mondi Group § Headquarter: Vienna § Employees: 31‘000 § Locations: 101 Locations in 31 countries § Products: Paper
Project Milestones 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Poland
Czech Republc
Bulgaria
Switzerland Germany Sweden
Austria, Russia, Slovakia
First Rollouts Global Delivery
Russia Slovenia
Pilot Business Case Templates
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SAP Environments are Growing in Size and Complexity
SAP R/3 System
Development
Test/QA
Different Stages
Production
SAP Business Suite Landscape
SAP Business Suite
SAP NetWeaverIntegration
SAP NetWeaverComposition
Enha
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SAP
SRM
SAP
CR
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SAP
SCM
SAP
PLM
SAP
ERP
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SAP Business Suite SAP Business Suite
SAP NetWeaverIntegration
SAP NetWeaverComposition
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SAP
SRM
SAP
CR
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SAP
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SAP
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Client / Server
FIFinancial
AccountingCO
ControllingAM
Fixed AssetsMgmt.
PSProjectSystem
WFWorkflow
ISIndustry
Solutions
MMMaterials
Mgmt.
HRHuman
Resources
SDSales &
Distribution
PPPlanning
QMQuality
Manage-ment PM
Plant Main-tenance
Production
ABAP/4
R/3
ERP
CRM
SCM
PLM
SRM
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SAP ERP CRM
on NetWeaver
Up & Running Company Scenarios
Preset Forms
SAP ERP SAP CRM SAP BW SAP PLM
SAP All-in-One – Business Suite technology simplified for volume
Large Enterprises
SAP Business Suite
Complete set of business functionality for all
requirements
Midsize Companies / Subsidiaries
SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business Suite tailored to the needs of
midsize companies; easy to install, implement, and maintain, and provides a
full range of business functions
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SAP All-in-One – Business Suite technology simplified for volume
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How SAP most important midmarket solution is rated by Gartner
Source: Gartner June 2012
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Evolution to Enable Micro-Verticals: SAP Business All-in-One
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SAP Rapid Deployment Solutions (SAP RDS)
Target:
§ Pre-customization of specific business processes
How to:
§ Bundling of SAP Best Practices, templates and tools
Benefits:
§ faster implementation
§ lower project risk
§ lower costs
§ fixed price
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Examples of SAP Rapid Deployment Solutions
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Implementation Time
< 3 months
4 – 6 months
7 – 9 months
10 – 12 months
13 – 15 months
0
10
20
30
40
50 %
16%
24% 21%
16%
9%
> 15 months
14%
Small Enterprises Midsize Enterprises Large Enterprises
SAP Business All-in-One: Focus on rapid implementation § SAP Business All-in-One implementations average 3–6 months
§ SAP Business One implementations averages 4 to 6 weeks
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Product maintenance strategy
SAP license pricing – basic methodology
SAP main product lines
SAP Business Suite and SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business One
SAP Business Analytics
Content
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Source: www.sap.de/businessbydesign
SAP Business ByDesign An on-demand business solution for midsize companies
Redesign in August 2010 New Version 4 released in Aug 2012 § Localization for China, France,
Germany, India, UK, US, Austria, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico, Australia and in addtition now for Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.
§ Fully multi-tenancy enabled § Enable partners to extend:
additional scale and reach § New, rich client user interface § Real-time analytics § Mobile support
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SAP Business ByDesign Starter Packages
• ERP – Starterpackage: 24,000 Euro – Price per user and month: 133 Euro
• CRM – Starterpackage: 9,900 Euro – Price per user and month: 79 Euro
• PSP (Profesional Service Provider) – Starterpackage: 34,900 Euro – Price per user and month: 133 Euro
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SAP Business ByDesign: Example of a configuration done by the “public” SAP online configurator • Parameters: ERP Starter Pack • Users: 20
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Software license per user
135 € per month
3500 € OTC
Maintenance 0 22% per year
Hosting and Operations 0 10 € / month / user
Total costs per user for 5 years
8,100 €
7,250 €
In both comparisons the implementation services are not included. For SAP Business All-in-one there are big efforts to reduce the implementation costs. On SAP Business ByDesign there are little experiences so far. In practice both solutions are priced similar.
Price comparison for 5 years
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Product maintenance strategy
SAP license pricing – basic methodology
SAP main product lines
SAP Business Suite and SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business One
SAP Business Analytics
Content
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SAP Business One Support for standard horizontal business processes § financial management § warehouse management § inventory management § sales force automation § Purchasing § Payment
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– Easy to learn, easy to use Implementation in weeks not months
– Embedded integration with SAP Business Suite Using SAP NetWeaver platform
– Embedded analytics from the SAP® Business Objects™ portfolio Improved decision making
– Flexible, powerful, and easy to configure Strong SDK and customization tools
– One solution – global reach 40 country versions and localizations
– Strong reporting tools Including Drag & Relate®
– Native CRM functionality Including SFA and service
SAP Business One (about 37,000 installations globally)
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SAP Business One Configuration
IBM System x for SAP Standard Configurations for SAP Business One Version 8.8
Confi-guration
Max. supported concurrent users
Suggested Hardware
IBM System x ™ System- # cpu / cores@GHz /
Memory
IBM System Storage / GB Backup Device
25 x3200 M3 – 1 socket / 4C @ 2,4 GHz / 4 GB
Internal - 2 x 146 GB (RAID 1)
IBM LTO Generation 3 SAS Tape Drive
50 x3200 M3 – 1 socket / 4C @ 2,4 GHz / 6 GB
Internal – 2 x 146 GB (RAID 1)
IBM LTO Generation 3 SAS Tape Drive
100 x3500 M3 – 2 socket / 8C @ 2,13 GHz / 12 GB
Internal – 2 x 300 GB (RAID 1)
IBM LTO Generation 3 SAS Tape Drive
e.g. Lenovo ThinkCentre M90p , 3.2 GHz 4 GB
Internal – 500 GB HDD --
ABO
Client
BBO
CBO
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Big multinational companies are using SAP Business Suite in their Headquarters + SAP Business One in their subsidiaries
§ Transparency within the Enterprise
§ Visibility between different applications
§ Efficiency across the whole organization
Suppliers
Suppliers
SAP Business One
Distributors
SAP Business One
Headquarters SAP Business
Suite
Germany
SAP Business One
US
SAP Business One
Norway
SAP Business One
Singapore
SAP Business One
SAP Business One in large enterprises
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SAP Business One references in global enterprises
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Summary: SAP Solution Portfolio for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME)
A single application covering all SME Essentials
For small businesses seeking an entry level ERP solution
• 10~100 employees • Available on-premise or
partner-managed Cloud option
• Broad partner-provided industry capabilities
For midsize companies seeking an agile service-centric solution on a native Cloud platform
• 50 to 1000 employees • Cloud managed and
serviced by SAP • General industry
functionality • End user adaptability • SAP Store and Ecosystem
Easy to adapt and to run as SaaS
Extensible solution with Deep Industry Experience built-in
For midsize companies with complex industry-specific needs and established IT resources
• 100~2,500 employees • On-premise deployment
with hosting option • Highly industry-specific
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SAP Business Suite
Software license per user 2500 € 135 €
per month 3500 € 125 - 3800 €
Ratio – typical implementation cost/ license cost
1 : 1 1-2 : 1 1-2 : 1 3-5 : 1
Total costs per user including typical implementation costs
5000 €
8000 €*
8000 € 5000 € - 12000 €
* Note: infrastructure and operations for 3 years it included
Price comparison of 4 SAP main packages
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SAP Business Analytics
Product maintenance strategy
SAP license pricing – basic methodology
SAP main product lines
SAP Business Suite and SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business One
Content
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- Analyze current and historic enterprise data - Discover hidden business trends and patterns - Gain strategic insight and predictive information - Impact strategies, decisions and actions
What is Business Analytics (BA) or Intelligence (BI)?
Common functions
• reporting
• online analytical processing
• analytics
• data mining
• process mining
• business performance management
• Benchmarking
• text mining
• predictive analytics
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Enterprise BI = Different Users with Different Needs
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Mapping the right SAP application to the right scenario and user type
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Gartner Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence and Analytics Platforms
Source: Gartner (February 2013)
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Product maintenance strategy
SAP license pricing – basic methodology
SAP main product lines
SAP Business Suite and SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business One
SAP Business Analytics
Content
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SAP software prices are based on
- Number of „Named Users“
- Number of “External Community Members”
- Business metrics
- Number of engines (capacity of installed physical memory, # of installed instances, ...)
Remember: SAP Named User is the most important metric to charge customers for the SAP applications and a mandatory component for all other solutions priced with add-on license charges
Principles of SAP software licensing – Metrics
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Principles of SAP software licensing – Basic Metrics
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SAP Named User categories § SAP Developer User: Allows access to development tools for modifying the licensed software § SAP Business Expert User: enables performance of all roles supported by the licensed software § SAP Professional User: enables performance of operational-related roles supported by the licensed software § SAP Limited Professional User: enables performance of limited operational-related roles (as § defined in licensing agreement) supported by the licensed software § SAP Business Information User: enables use of standard and interactive reports delivered and § created using the software solely for customer’s own purposes § SAP Employee User § SAP Employee Self-Service User § SAP NetWeaver SAP Application (stand-alone) SAP Business Analyst User: enables performance of all roles supported by SAP BusinessObjects solutions that are licensed for stand-alone use § SAP Business Information Viewer User: enables use of standard and interactive reports delivered and created using SA P BusinessObjects solutions licensed for standalone use § SAP Platform SAP Extended/Standard User • Allows access to licensed SAP software exclusively through certified third-party applications § SA P NetWeaver SA P Developer User • Allows access to development tools for developing and modifying the SA P NetWeaver technology platform and third-party and custom-developed applications § SAP Administrator User: Allows access to development tools for the administration and § management of SAP NetWeaver and third-party and custom developed applications
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Example of Entitlements of “very light” SAP Users § SAP Employee User: enables performance of the following roles solely for the customer’s own purposes:
§ Standard and interactive reports § Talent management self-services § Travel planning self-services § Desktop procurement self-services § Room reservation self-services
§ SAP Employee Self-Service User: enables performance of the following roles solely for the customer’s own purposes:
§ Employee records maintenance § Employee time and attendance entry § Employee directory § Portal access
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Prices per user in Euro Dev Prof Ltd
Prof Emp ESS Remarks
Business Suite 6000 3800 1500 400 125 at least 10 Prof Users, at least 25% of employee base
ERP 6000 3200 1300 400 na there are “product options” priced separately
CRM 6000 5000 1650 na na
SCM 6000 5000 2500 na na
SRM 6000 3000 1000 350 na
PLM 6000 3700 1500 na na
SAP list prices for SAP Application users
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Price example
Company with 4000 employees based on SAP user prices
Dev Prof Ltd Prof Emp ESS Remarks
Business Suite Price in Euro 6000 3800 1500 400 125 at least 10 Prof Users, at least 25% of
employee base
requested # of licenses 10 50 50 100 800 minimum # of SAP named users (25%
= 1000) to buy the whole suite
Total price per user category
60 k€ 190 k€ 75
k€ 40 k€
100 k€
add 60 k€ for Payroll Processing for 4000 Master records (product option for SAP ERP)
Total - not discounted 525 k€
includes also SAP NetWeaver restricted as run-time for SAP Business Suite
less 10% discount 472 k€ standard volume discount
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Price example for “Industry Packages”
• Product Options + Industry Packages – priced on key business metrics
– in addition to “Named Users”
• Example of SAP Industry Package – SAP Vehicle Management for Automotive
– Metrics: # of vehicles in units of 25,000
– Basic price = 60 k€ (up to 25,000 vehicles)
– each additional unit = n * 50 k€
– Price for a company managing 500,000 vehicles • Units = 20 • Price = 60 k€ + 19 * 50 k€ = 1.010 k€
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Database OEM Database
Price in % of SAV*
License Price**
Annual Standard
Support (18%)
Annual Enterprise
Support (22%)
DB2 LUW 8% 80,000 14,400 17,600 DB2 pureScale 8%+2% 100,000 18,000 22,000 DB2 z/OS 13% 130,000 23,400 28,600
MS SQL Server 8% 80,000 14,400 17,600 Oracle 15% 150,000 27,000 33,000 Oracle RAC 15 + 3 % 180,000 32,400 39,600 Sybase ASE 8% 80,000 14,400 17,600
*SAV (SAP Application Value) used in above example: € 1,000,000
Database pricing (via SAP OEM channel)
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Product maintenance strategy
SAP license pricing – basic methodology
SAP main product lines
SAP Business Suite and SAP Business All-in-One
SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business One
SAP Business Analytics
Content
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Delivers worldwide per year:
n Solutions for more than 2 Million customer messages
n About 40,000 proactive service sessions (such as GoingLive Check, EarlyWatch Check)
SAP Active Global Support (AGS) AGS is a global organization with 6000+ employees in 50+ countries
Supports 232,000+ customers in 122+ countries
Supports more than 1 Million systems, of which are 300,000 productive
Maintains all SAP software that is in unrestricted shipment n Creation and improvement of SAP Notes
n Collection, production, and provision of SAP Support Packages
n Creation of legal changes to meet changes to laws
n Structured product feedback to development
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SAP Product Support Offerings: Standard, Enterprise and MaxAttention Tiered support model: § SAP Standard Support basic support to keep customer‘s
SAP solutions stable and up-to- date
§ SAP Enterprise Support focus on optimizing cost of operations and performance of a customer‘s solution
landscape § SAP MaxAttention Support for very large customers, about 300-400 worldwide. It includes
additional services, e.g. named contact person at AGS.
Priced at 19%; will be adjusted to inflation on an annual basis 22% of license fee; step-up to 22% for purchase until July 2008 Fees are negotiated individually with the customer.
§ For each SAP product there is a pre-defined support time period
§ Customers can extend this period by paying an uplift of 2%, 4% or 6% for „extended maintenance“
§ After the „extended maintenance“ period, SAP support can be extended with „customer specific maintenance“ – at increased cost
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SAP Maintenance Strategy for Main Applications
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SAP Solution Manager
Mandatory tool to administrate, to monitor and to maintain SAP landscapes Provides the technical link to SAP Active Global Support
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APPENDIX
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SAP addressable market and mid term strategy ~ $220 B
Core ERP + Suite
BI / Analytics
OnDemand
Mobility
Middleware
Core ERP + Suite
BI / Analytics
Middleware
In-Memory Computing
~ $110 B
2015 2010
SAP’S ADDRESSABLE MARKET DOUBLED
IN-MEMORY HANA, Business Analytics Solutions
ON-DEMAND BYD, Carbon Impact.
MOBILITY Sybase Acquisition, Mobile Apps Factory
Source: SAP 2011
By 2015 20 Billion Euro 35% Margin 1 Billion people
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SAP Ecosystem: Essential for growth Partner Type Description SAP Channel Channel partners sell, build, and deliver SAP applications and solutions to meet the needs of small businesses
and midsize companies.
SAP Content Content partners offer syndicated content or content services that complement SAP solutions.
SAP Education Education partners deliver professional training for SAP solutions and technology.
SAP Hosting Hosting partners provide hosting services for SAP applications and the SAP NetWeaver technology platform.
SAP Services Services partners design, implement, and integrate SAP solutions; optimize business processes; and provide strategic business consultation.
SAP Software Solution
Software solution partners develop applications that extend and add value to SAP solutions, including both value-added and complementary software solutions based on SAP technologies.
SAP Support Support partners deliver the service and support required to implement, use, and support SAP solutions.
SAP Technology Technology partners provide products that support SAP solutions, including hardware, operating systems, networks, databases, storage technology, and mobile devices.
SAP Mobile App Mobile app partners include any company that provides standard mobile apps for business which are packaged and sold as-is to customers on SAP Store and other channels, where applicable, for a fee or subscription.
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SAP Ecosystem: IBM is an SAP Global Partner Partner Type Description SAP Channel Channel partners sell, build, and deliver SAP applications and solutions to meet the needs of small businesses
and midsize companies.
SAP Content Content partners offer syndicated content or content services that complement SAP solutions.
SAP Education Education partners deliver professional training for SAP solutions and technology.
SAP Hosting Hosting partners provide hosting services for SAP applications and the SAP NetWeaver technology platform.
SAP Services Services partners design, implement, and integrate SAP solutions; optimize business processes; and provide strategic business consultation.
SAP Software Solution
Software solution partners develop applications that extend and add value to SAP solutions, including both value-added and complementary software solutions based on SAP technologies.
SAP Support Support partners deliver the service and support required to implement, use, and support SAP solutions.
SAP Technology Technology partners provide products that support SAP solutions, including hardware, operating systems, networks, databases, storage technology, and mobile devices.
SAP Mobile App Mobile app partners include any company that provides standard mobile apps for business which are packaged and sold as-is to customers on SAP Store and other channels, where applicable, for a fee or subscription.
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Prices per Platform User in Euro
Prof Ltd Prof Emp ESS Remarks
2000 1000 250 100 that does not include the license for 3rd party or other SAP products
Price example for Duet solution (running on user desktop)
Each user is charged for the Duet application on his/her individual desktop
In addition, each user has to be a “named user”
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SAP Business ByDesign is part of SAP overall Cloud Strategy and is offered only as SaaS
§ Increased customer interest to run entire business on-demand (cloud)
§ A ‘Software-as-a-service’ offer: Saas
§ Target customer
§ Full-suite for the midmarket
§ Hybrid approach for large companies running SAP Business Suite and ByDesign for subsidaries
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SAP Packages for Analytics
Products Target market
Remarks
SAP BI (Business Information)
Large to medium
customers
• enrichment by in-memory database (HANA) • Mobile BI: link to Mobile devices
SAP EPM (Enterprise Performance Management )
Large customers
• Disclosure Management • Notes Management • Risk Adjusted Planning
SAP GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance)
Large customers
• Risk intelligent management of enterprise performance • Protection against fraud, waste, misuse and errors