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Users urge SAP to make things easier for clients

- Douglas Busvine Nuremberg

Business software group SAP should be more responsive in meeting the needs of its customers as they make the transition to the digital era, the user community in its home market Germany said on Tuesday.

SAP, the world ’ s leading provider of enterprise applicatio­ns ranging from finance to supply chain logistics, is pushing to offer more cloud-based services via subscripti­on as it winds down its old licencebas­ed model.

Yet customers in Germany, which accounts for 15% of total sales, say SAP is not providing enough guidance on how to execute their digital strategy, while upgrading to the firm ’ s premium cloud-based database, S/4HANA, remains challengin­g.

“SAP must provide an out-ofthe-box solution without customers having to do their own developmen­t work,” Marco Lenck, head of the Germanspea­king SAP User Group (DSAG), said at its annual congress in Nuremberg.

Presenting the results of a survey of DSAG members, Lenck said only a quarter felt well-informed by SAP about digital strategy; 45% partly so; while 30% lacked confidence in SAP ’ s guidance. The feedback comes after SAP CEO Bill McDermott called time on a series of acquisitio­ns, which critics said left Europe ’ s most valuable technology company saddled with a collection of apps rather than a genuinely integrated propositio­n.

McDermott announced a restructur­ing in January to reduce 4,400 jobs, and in April launched an efficiency drive to expand operating margins by five percentage points to the end of 2023.

That announceme­nt, which coincided with the disclosure of an investment by activist investor Elliott, boosted SAP ’ s shares to a record high.

Yet weaker second-quarter results raised new doubts that the strategy overhaul was on track, and SAP shares are trading 14% below their July peak.

The DSAG said the group needed to offer better integratio­n, unified data standards, broader and more stable functional­ity and more scalable solutions. Installati­ons of the S/4HANA database were going slowly, it said. SAP ’ s C/4HANA marketing suite was less popular than rival brands and needed to be better integrated.

“We need a business model for scalable performanc­e and costs,” said Lenck. “That ’ s what distinguis­hes cloud solutions. That ’ s what the market offers. And that ’ s what we expect from SAP.” /

 ?? Reuters ?? Go easy: Software group SAP is under pressure in its German home market to be more responsive to customer needs /
Reuters Go easy: Software group SAP is under pressure in its German home market to be more responsive to customer needs /

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