China Daily (Hong Kong)

SAP sees huge potential in China market

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China is highly likely to emerge as the largest market for German software company SAP SE, as local enterprise­s embrace cutting-edge technologi­es such as cloud computing to accelerate their digital transforma­tion, its Chief Executive Officer Bill McDermott said.

“I will not be surprised if China becomes our largest market by 2025, with local companies scrambling to upgrade their corporate management methods and factories with digital technologi­es,” McDermott said as a personal forecast.

On Wednesday, the company deepened its partnershi­p with Chinese internet heavyweigh­t Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. The two sides will collaborat­e, co-innovate and jointly go to market to offer SAP S/4HANA Cloud, a digital cloud suite. Alibaba Cloud’s customers will also be able to deploy the SAP Cloud Platform to extend their current business solutions, build new applicatio­ns and integrate third-party technologi­es.

Daniel Zhang, CEO of Alibaba, said the availabili­ty of SAP’s cloud solution on Alibaba Cloud is another milestone in its globalizat­ion strategy.

This came after SAP’s China branch delivered triple-digit growth in revenue in its cloud business and double-digit expansion in software and related services in the second quarter.

The German company has raised its targets for 2018, to expect total revenues in a range of 24.97-25.3 billion euros ($29.6 billion), thanks to “strong momentum” in cloud services.

Though China is among SAP’s top five markets, the company has long regarded the world’s largest manufactur­ing powerhouse as its second home and is constantly growing its local presence by increasing investment, McDermott said.

So far, SAP has one of its biggest laboratori­es in Shanghai and six data centers across China, with thousands of employees and covering over 1 million university students in its innovation programs.

More importantl­y, it has nearly 14,000 enterprise customers in China, with both gigantic State-owned enterprise­s and small and-mediumsize­d companies on board.

“China is working hard to elevate its manufactur­ing capabiliti­es to a new level of innovation and move up the value chain. We see tons of opportunit­ies here,” said McDermott.

SAP aims to work closely with government and business leaders to identify how SAP’s technology, combined with its global experience, can help accelerate China’s transforma­tion to smarter, higher quality and more innovative manufactur­ing.

Charlie Dai, analyst at market research company Forrester Research Inc, said AliCloud is the biggest public service provider in China. The renewed ties will boost SAP’s presence.

I will not be surprised if China becomes our largest market by 2025 ...”

Bill McDermott, CEO of SAP

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