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Presented To: Prof. Sukrit Basu

Presented By: Aditya, Nikhil, Jyotsna,
Surya, Vishal
Contents

1)   Introduction
2)   History
3)   Current
4)   Business Model
5)   Competitors
6)   Clientele
7)   Financial Highlights
8)   SWOT Analysis
INTRODUCTIO
     N
1.1 Introduction

• About SAP:


• SAP, started in 1972 by 5 former IBM employees in
  Germany, it is the world's largest inter-enterprise software
  company and world's 3rd largest
  independent software supplier, after Microsoft & Oracle.

• The original name for SAP was German:
  Systeme, Anwendungen, Produkte, German for "Systems
  Applications and Products.―

• The original SAP idea was to provide customers with the
  ability to interact with a common corporate database for a
1.2 Introduction

 Vision and Mission:
    SAP’s vision is to help the world run better and improve
     people’s lives.
    SAP’s mission is to help every customer become a best-
     run business.


 Ambition – 2015
      Double our addressable market to US$230 billion.
      Generate €20 billion in annual revenue.
      Reach 1 billion users.
      Generate €2 bn in the cloud business.
      Become the fastest growing database company.
1.3 Introduction

 Snap Shot:
     Type: Aktiengesellschaft (AG)/ Incorporated
     Industry: Enterprise software
     Founded Weinheim, Germany (1972)
     Founder(s)
       •   Dietmar Hopp
       •   Hans-Werner Hector
       •   Hasso Plattner
       •   Klaus Tschira
       •   Claus Wellenreuther
SAP Key People
          Name                          Executive Office
Hasso Plattner           Co-CEO, Co-Chairman and Co-Founder
Henning Kagermann        Co-CEO, Co-Chairman and Co-Founder
Werner Brandt            CFO
Claus E. Heinrich        Executive Board, Human Resources,
                         Industry Solutions Development, and
                         mySAP.com
Peter Zencke             Executive Board, Industry Solutions,
                         Customer Relationship Management, E-
                         Business and Global Research
Gerhard Oswald           Executive Board, Information Technology
                         Infrastructure
Deiter Matheis           Extended Management Board
Wolfgang Kemna           Extended Management Board, Americas;
                         CEO, SAP America
Leslie Hayman            Extended Management Board, Asia-Pacific
Leo Apotheker            Extended Management Board, Europe,
                         Middle East, and Asia
Erwin Gunst              Extended Management Board, Germany and
                         Switzerland
Karl-Heinz Hess          Extended Management Board, Technology
HISTOR
   Y
2.1 History
 SAP AG was founded in 1972 by five German engineers with

  IBM in Weinheim, Germany;

 Founders—

   – Hasso Plattner,

   – Dietmar Hopp,

   – Klaus Tschira,

   – Hans Werner Hector
2.2 History
 When an IBM client asked IBM to provide enterprise-wide

  software to run on its mainframe

 The five began writing the program only to be told the

  assignment was being transferred to another unit

 Rather than abandon the project altogether, they left IBM and

  founded SAP
2.3 History
 Without the benefit of loans from banks, venture capitalists, or the
  German government, SAP began fashioning its software business
  gradually through the cash flow generated by an growing stable of
  customers
 Development of R/1:
     Working at night on borrowed computers, Plattner and
      colleagues built SAP's client list, beginning with a German
      subsidiary of the global chemical company ICI and later
      adding Siemens and BMW.
2.4 History
 R/2 in the Late 1970s
    In 1978 SAP began developing, and the following year
     released, R/2 (R for "real-time"), a mainframe-
     based, standard business software suite modules for:
    Accounting,
    Sales and Distribution
    Production
    Enabled customers to consolidate their financial and
     operational data into a single database and reducing costs
2.5 History
 Introduction of R/3 in the 1990s
    R/3 had been launched with the expectation that it would
     complement R/2's multinational-oriented niche by
     extending SAP's reach into the mid-sized, less mainframe-
     dominated business software market
    R/3's release coincided with a growing trend toward
     corporate downsizing, and even SAP's largest customers
     began eyeing R/3 as a less labour-intensive replacement
     for R/2
    As a result, in the space of one year (1992-93), the
     percentage of SAP America's total revenue generated by
     R/3 catapulted from five to 80 percent
    R/2's status as SAP's flagship product dwindled from 95
     percent of revenues to only 20 percent.
2.6 History
 Foreign Markets in the 1990s
    SAP's sales to German companies had fallen to 37%
    North American sales accounted for one-third of all
     revenues;
    Asia-Pacific market was expected to reach the same level
     by the year 2000.
    In 1996 SAP relocated most of its marketing operation to
     its Wayne, Pennsylvania, complex.
    Between 1992 and 1996, it opened subsidiaries in South
     Africa, Malaysia, Japan, the Czech
     Republic, Russia, China, and Mexico among others
    R/3 was available in 14 foreign languages including
     Russian, Mandarin Chinese, and Thai.
Current
3.1 Current
 Today SAP is
    The 3rd largest independent software supplier in the world
    12 million users,
    121,000 installations worldwide,
    More than 1,500 SAP partners, over 25 industry-specific business
     solutions, and more than
    41,200 customers in 120 countries.
    The firm is now committed to moving towards a full service oriented
     architecture (SOA) with underlying Net weaver integration platform
     and is aiming to move down into the mid-market user base with its
     long-awaited software as a service (SaaS) push through its recent
     Business Bydesign announcement.
Business
 Model
4.1 Business Model
4.2 Business Model
 Business Process Applications
     Customer Relationship Management
     Enterprise Asset Management
     Enterprise Resource Planning
     Financial Management
     Human Capital Management
     Procurement
     Product Lifecycle Management
     Supply Chain Management
     Sustainability
4.3 Business Model
 Business Analytics
     Analytic Applications
     Business Intelligence
     Data Warehousing
     Enterprise Information Management
     Enterprise Performance Management
     Governance, Risk and Compliance
4.4 Business Model
 Technology
     Application Foundation/Integration
     In-Memory Computing
     Enterprise Mobility
     On-Demand Platform


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                               Market                     HR     l
                                ing              Treas
                                        GL        ury
                                Shop                 AP
                                Floor
                                              Purchasi
                               Sales                      PP
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                                         AR


                               Mfg.     Plants
Competitors
5.1 Competitors
 SAP vs Oracle:

   23rd Nov’10: Oracle sued SAP, alleging that SAP had
    engaged in copyright infringement by downloading
    thousands of copyrighted documents and programs from
    Oracle's Customer Connection website.

   SAP admitted that its subsidiary Tomorrow Now had
    infringed Oracle's copyrights and a jury awarded Oracle
    record-high damages in the amount of $1.3 billion.
5.2 Competitors
 SAP vs Oracle (Continued)

   The rivalry is heating up even more following SAP CTO
    Vishal Sikka’s recent comments that SAP plans to support
    its flagship Business Suite ERP software on its HANA in-
    memory database platform by the end of 2012.

   Industry observers see this as a move to entice companies
    to choose HANA over Oracle databases.
Clientele
6.1 Clients
               Indian Clients
• Bajaj Auto Ltd.        • Aarti Industries
• Dabur India Ltd.       • ABB India
• Haldia
  Petrochemicals
• Oberoi Realty Ltd.
• TATA
• Ranbaxy
• RIL
• L&T
• Mahindra & Mahindra
• Palmolive Colgate
• A2Z Group
6.2 Clients
             International Clients
• P&G                      •   HP
• Cameron                  •   AMD
  International            •   Boeing
• Capegemini               •   Mercedez
• D. Swarovski & Co.       •   Toyota
• IATA                     •   Lucent
• IBM                      •   Hitachi
• Japan Airlines Co.       •   Nike
• Java Republic
• Phillips
• Unilever
• Compaq
6.3 Clients
                                Overall
                                                    SAP HIGH TECH &
                         Others 11.5%
                                                    ELECTRONICS 11.3%
           SAP BANKING 2.0%
         SAP MEDIA 2.3%                                        SAP ENGINEERING &
  SAP HEALTHCARE 2.3%                                          CONSTRUCTION 10.5%
   Metal, Paper & Wood
   Products 2.8%
     Services 3.1%
 SAP OIL & GAS 3.2%
SAP TELECOM-
                               Worldwide                          SAP
MUNICATIONS 3.4%                                                  CONSUMER
                                                                  PRODUCTS
   SAP PHARMA -
                                                                  10.3%
   CEUTICALS 3.4%
SAP PUBLIC SECTOR
3.4%                                                          SAP CHEMICALS 9.5%
         SAP UTILITIES 3.9%
            SAP AUTOMOTIVE 4.8%              SAP RETAIL 6.3%
          Consulting & Professional Services 6.0%
FINANCIAL
HIGHLIGHT
    S
7.1 Financial Highlights

 QUICK FACTS
     Financial Highlights FY 2011 (IFRS)
  –   Total revenue €14.23 bn
  –   SSRS revenue €11.32 bn
  –   Operating profit €4.88 bn
  –   Operating margin 34.3%
  –   Basic earnings per share €2.89
  –   Free cash flow €3.33 bn
  –   Employees (FTEs) 55,765
7.2 Financial Highlights

 Investment Profile as on March’12
      Ticker symbol - SAP
      Home exchange - Frankfurt Stock
      Exchange - Germany
      U.S. Exchange - NYSE (ADR)
      ADR : ordinary share ratio - 1 : 1
      Number of shares outstanding: 1,228 million
      52 week range $47.39 - $71.55
      Market cap: $85.51 bn
7.3 Financial Highlights
7.4 Financial Highlights
7.5 Financial Highlights
• ANNUAL REPORT OF SAP:
    The financial report shows the profit and loss account
     maintained as per IFRS.
• The P/L Account shows :-
    Operating Profit increased by 12% in first half of 2012.
    Gross margin improved by 110 bps.
• As per Balance sheet :-
    Profit after payment of taxes in 2012 is 1104 million Euros
     which shows an increase.
    SAP is keeping the future in mind, as it has increased the
     assets from last year for the purpose of growth and
     expansion.
7.6 Financial Highlights
    Five-Year Summary - SAP Group(2007-2011)
16,000    14,260                                                               23,225
                                                                      25,000
14,000              12,538                                                              20,841
                                         11,732
12,000                        10,683                10,242            20,000
10,000                                                                                                     13,900
                                                                      15,000                      13,374
 8,000
                                                                                                                    10,161
 6,000                                                                10,000
 4,000
 2,000                                                                 5,000
     0
                                                                          0
           2011     2010      2009        2008       2007
                                                                               2011     2010      2009     2008     2007

                 Total revenue                                                          Total assets
6,000
                                                                       6,000
         4,881
5,000                                                                          4,768
                                                                       5,000
4,000
                                                                       4,000
3,000                2,591       2,588            2,701      2,698                                                    2,824
                                                                       3,000                       2,435    2,624
                                                                                         2,338
2,000                                                                  2,000
1,000                                                                  1,000

   0                                                                       0
           2011        2010            2009         2008       2007             2011     2010      2009      2008     2007
                                Operating profit
                                € millions, unless…                                        Profit before tax

                                                                                                 Fig in: Million Euros
7.7 Financial Highlights

               Five-Year Summary
        SAP Group(2007-2011) CONTINUED..
4,000
           3,439
3,500

3,000

2,500

                   1,813                         1,848         1,908
2,000                             1,750

1,500

1,000

 500

   0
           2011    2010           2009           2008          2007


                           Profit after tax


                                              Fig in: Million Euros
7.8 Financial Highlights
• SAP Financials 2007-2011
  – The annual report presented by SAP , shows the total
    revenue from 2007-2011.The total amount in 2007 was
    10,242 million Euros and in 2011 was 14,260 million Euros
    . It shows the constant increase in the total revenue from
    2007 to 2011.
  – The operating profit of SAP in 2007 was 2,698 million
    Euros which increased to 4,881 million Euros in 2011. It is
    a good sign for SAP.
  – The profit before tax in 2007 was 2,824 which later on
    increased to 4,768 million Euros in 2011.
  – The profit after tax in year 2007 was 1,908 and in 2011
    was 3439 million Euros.
  – The total assets is 10,161 million Euros in 2007 and now
    in 2011 it is 23,225 million euros.It shows that company is
SWOT
ANALYSI
   S
8.1 SWOT Analysis
 Strengths

  – Function Fitness
  – Market share leadership
  – Strong management team
  – Good Security
  – Focus on research and development
  – Diversified geographical spread
  – Strong position in business software
8.2 SWOT Analysis

• Weaknesses
  – Highly complicated

  – Its not user-friendly

  – Lack of diversification

  – Declining margins
8.3 SWOT Analysis

• Opportunities

  – Acquisitions
  – Ability to leverage market position
  – Move into the web based SaaS model
  – Strategic partnerships
  – Growing business intelligence platform market
  – Growing SaaS market
8.4 SWOT Analysis

 Threats

  – Economic slowdown

  – Global economic slowdown

  – Foreign currency risks Regulations

  – Undetected product errors and security shortcomings
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SAP AG

  • 1. Presented To: Prof. Sukrit Basu Presented By: Aditya, Nikhil, Jyotsna, Surya, Vishal
  • 2. Contents 1) Introduction 2) History 3) Current 4) Business Model 5) Competitors 6) Clientele 7) Financial Highlights 8) SWOT Analysis
  • 4. 1.1 Introduction • About SAP: • SAP, started in 1972 by 5 former IBM employees in Germany, it is the world's largest inter-enterprise software company and world's 3rd largest independent software supplier, after Microsoft & Oracle. • The original name for SAP was German: Systeme, Anwendungen, Produkte, German for "Systems Applications and Products.― • The original SAP idea was to provide customers with the ability to interact with a common corporate database for a
  • 5. 1.2 Introduction  Vision and Mission:  SAP’s vision is to help the world run better and improve people’s lives.  SAP’s mission is to help every customer become a best- run business.  Ambition – 2015  Double our addressable market to US$230 billion.  Generate €20 billion in annual revenue.  Reach 1 billion users.  Generate €2 bn in the cloud business.  Become the fastest growing database company.
  • 6. 1.3 Introduction  Snap Shot:  Type: Aktiengesellschaft (AG)/ Incorporated  Industry: Enterprise software  Founded Weinheim, Germany (1972)  Founder(s) • Dietmar Hopp • Hans-Werner Hector • Hasso Plattner • Klaus Tschira • Claus Wellenreuther
  • 7. SAP Key People Name Executive Office Hasso Plattner Co-CEO, Co-Chairman and Co-Founder Henning Kagermann Co-CEO, Co-Chairman and Co-Founder Werner Brandt CFO Claus E. Heinrich Executive Board, Human Resources, Industry Solutions Development, and mySAP.com Peter Zencke Executive Board, Industry Solutions, Customer Relationship Management, E- Business and Global Research Gerhard Oswald Executive Board, Information Technology Infrastructure Deiter Matheis Extended Management Board Wolfgang Kemna Extended Management Board, Americas; CEO, SAP America Leslie Hayman Extended Management Board, Asia-Pacific Leo Apotheker Extended Management Board, Europe, Middle East, and Asia Erwin Gunst Extended Management Board, Germany and Switzerland Karl-Heinz Hess Extended Management Board, Technology
  • 8. HISTOR Y
  • 9. 2.1 History  SAP AG was founded in 1972 by five German engineers with IBM in Weinheim, Germany;  Founders— – Hasso Plattner, – Dietmar Hopp, – Klaus Tschira, – Hans Werner Hector
  • 10. 2.2 History  When an IBM client asked IBM to provide enterprise-wide software to run on its mainframe  The five began writing the program only to be told the assignment was being transferred to another unit  Rather than abandon the project altogether, they left IBM and founded SAP
  • 11. 2.3 History  Without the benefit of loans from banks, venture capitalists, or the German government, SAP began fashioning its software business gradually through the cash flow generated by an growing stable of customers  Development of R/1:  Working at night on borrowed computers, Plattner and colleagues built SAP's client list, beginning with a German subsidiary of the global chemical company ICI and later adding Siemens and BMW.
  • 12. 2.4 History  R/2 in the Late 1970s  In 1978 SAP began developing, and the following year released, R/2 (R for "real-time"), a mainframe- based, standard business software suite modules for:  Accounting,  Sales and Distribution  Production  Enabled customers to consolidate their financial and operational data into a single database and reducing costs
  • 13. 2.5 History  Introduction of R/3 in the 1990s  R/3 had been launched with the expectation that it would complement R/2's multinational-oriented niche by extending SAP's reach into the mid-sized, less mainframe- dominated business software market  R/3's release coincided with a growing trend toward corporate downsizing, and even SAP's largest customers began eyeing R/3 as a less labour-intensive replacement for R/2  As a result, in the space of one year (1992-93), the percentage of SAP America's total revenue generated by R/3 catapulted from five to 80 percent  R/2's status as SAP's flagship product dwindled from 95 percent of revenues to only 20 percent.
  • 14. 2.6 History  Foreign Markets in the 1990s  SAP's sales to German companies had fallen to 37%  North American sales accounted for one-third of all revenues;  Asia-Pacific market was expected to reach the same level by the year 2000.  In 1996 SAP relocated most of its marketing operation to its Wayne, Pennsylvania, complex.  Between 1992 and 1996, it opened subsidiaries in South Africa, Malaysia, Japan, the Czech Republic, Russia, China, and Mexico among others  R/3 was available in 14 foreign languages including Russian, Mandarin Chinese, and Thai.
  • 16. 3.1 Current  Today SAP is  The 3rd largest independent software supplier in the world  12 million users,  121,000 installations worldwide,  More than 1,500 SAP partners, over 25 industry-specific business solutions, and more than  41,200 customers in 120 countries.  The firm is now committed to moving towards a full service oriented architecture (SOA) with underlying Net weaver integration platform and is aiming to move down into the mid-market user base with its long-awaited software as a service (SaaS) push through its recent Business Bydesign announcement.
  • 19. 4.2 Business Model  Business Process Applications  Customer Relationship Management  Enterprise Asset Management  Enterprise Resource Planning  Financial Management  Human Capital Management  Procurement  Product Lifecycle Management  Supply Chain Management  Sustainability
  • 20. 4.3 Business Model  Business Analytics  Analytic Applications  Business Intelligence  Data Warehousing  Enterprise Information Management  Enterprise Performance Management  Governance, Risk and Compliance
  • 21. 4.4 Business Model  Technology  Application Foundation/Integration  In-Memory Computing  Enterprise Mobility  On-Demand Platform FA Payrol Market HR l ing Treas GL ury Shop AP Floor Purchasi Sales PP ng AR Mfg. Plants
  • 23. 5.1 Competitors  SAP vs Oracle:  23rd Nov’10: Oracle sued SAP, alleging that SAP had engaged in copyright infringement by downloading thousands of copyrighted documents and programs from Oracle's Customer Connection website.  SAP admitted that its subsidiary Tomorrow Now had infringed Oracle's copyrights and a jury awarded Oracle record-high damages in the amount of $1.3 billion.
  • 24. 5.2 Competitors  SAP vs Oracle (Continued)  The rivalry is heating up even more following SAP CTO Vishal Sikka’s recent comments that SAP plans to support its flagship Business Suite ERP software on its HANA in- memory database platform by the end of 2012.  Industry observers see this as a move to entice companies to choose HANA over Oracle databases.
  • 26. 6.1 Clients Indian Clients • Bajaj Auto Ltd. • Aarti Industries • Dabur India Ltd. • ABB India • Haldia Petrochemicals • Oberoi Realty Ltd. • TATA • Ranbaxy • RIL • L&T • Mahindra & Mahindra • Palmolive Colgate • A2Z Group
  • 27. 6.2 Clients International Clients • P&G • HP • Cameron • AMD International • Boeing • Capegemini • Mercedez • D. Swarovski & Co. • Toyota • IATA • Lucent • IBM • Hitachi • Japan Airlines Co. • Nike • Java Republic • Phillips • Unilever • Compaq
  • 28. 6.3 Clients Overall SAP HIGH TECH & Others 11.5% ELECTRONICS 11.3% SAP BANKING 2.0% SAP MEDIA 2.3% SAP ENGINEERING & SAP HEALTHCARE 2.3% CONSTRUCTION 10.5% Metal, Paper & Wood Products 2.8% Services 3.1% SAP OIL & GAS 3.2% SAP TELECOM- Worldwide SAP MUNICATIONS 3.4% CONSUMER PRODUCTS SAP PHARMA - 10.3% CEUTICALS 3.4% SAP PUBLIC SECTOR 3.4% SAP CHEMICALS 9.5% SAP UTILITIES 3.9% SAP AUTOMOTIVE 4.8% SAP RETAIL 6.3% Consulting & Professional Services 6.0%
  • 30. 7.1 Financial Highlights  QUICK FACTS  Financial Highlights FY 2011 (IFRS) – Total revenue €14.23 bn – SSRS revenue €11.32 bn – Operating profit €4.88 bn – Operating margin 34.3% – Basic earnings per share €2.89 – Free cash flow €3.33 bn – Employees (FTEs) 55,765
  • 31. 7.2 Financial Highlights  Investment Profile as on March’12  Ticker symbol - SAP  Home exchange - Frankfurt Stock  Exchange - Germany  U.S. Exchange - NYSE (ADR)  ADR : ordinary share ratio - 1 : 1  Number of shares outstanding: 1,228 million  52 week range $47.39 - $71.55  Market cap: $85.51 bn
  • 34. 7.5 Financial Highlights • ANNUAL REPORT OF SAP:  The financial report shows the profit and loss account maintained as per IFRS. • The P/L Account shows :-  Operating Profit increased by 12% in first half of 2012.  Gross margin improved by 110 bps. • As per Balance sheet :-  Profit after payment of taxes in 2012 is 1104 million Euros which shows an increase.  SAP is keeping the future in mind, as it has increased the assets from last year for the purpose of growth and expansion.
  • 35. 7.6 Financial Highlights Five-Year Summary - SAP Group(2007-2011) 16,000 14,260 23,225 25,000 14,000 12,538 20,841 11,732 12,000 10,683 10,242 20,000 10,000 13,900 15,000 13,374 8,000 10,161 6,000 10,000 4,000 2,000 5,000 0 0 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Total revenue Total assets 6,000 6,000 4,881 5,000 4,768 5,000 4,000 4,000 3,000 2,591 2,588 2,701 2,698 2,824 3,000 2,435 2,624 2,338 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 0 0 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Operating profit € millions, unless… Profit before tax Fig in: Million Euros
  • 36. 7.7 Financial Highlights Five-Year Summary SAP Group(2007-2011) CONTINUED.. 4,000 3,439 3,500 3,000 2,500 1,813 1,848 1,908 2,000 1,750 1,500 1,000 500 0 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Profit after tax Fig in: Million Euros
  • 37. 7.8 Financial Highlights • SAP Financials 2007-2011 – The annual report presented by SAP , shows the total revenue from 2007-2011.The total amount in 2007 was 10,242 million Euros and in 2011 was 14,260 million Euros . It shows the constant increase in the total revenue from 2007 to 2011. – The operating profit of SAP in 2007 was 2,698 million Euros which increased to 4,881 million Euros in 2011. It is a good sign for SAP. – The profit before tax in 2007 was 2,824 which later on increased to 4,768 million Euros in 2011. – The profit after tax in year 2007 was 1,908 and in 2011 was 3439 million Euros. – The total assets is 10,161 million Euros in 2007 and now in 2011 it is 23,225 million euros.It shows that company is
  • 39. 8.1 SWOT Analysis  Strengths – Function Fitness – Market share leadership – Strong management team – Good Security – Focus on research and development – Diversified geographical spread – Strong position in business software
  • 40. 8.2 SWOT Analysis • Weaknesses – Highly complicated – Its not user-friendly – Lack of diversification – Declining margins
  • 41. 8.3 SWOT Analysis • Opportunities – Acquisitions – Ability to leverage market position – Move into the web based SaaS model – Strategic partnerships – Growing business intelligence platform market – Growing SaaS market
  • 42. 8.4 SWOT Analysis  Threats – Economic slowdown – Global economic slowdown – Foreign currency risks Regulations – Undetected product errors and security shortcomings