There is reportedly little overlap between SuccessFactors’ 15 million users (at 3,500 customer companies), and SAP’s huge base of users. This allows for a significant opportunity for SAP to cross-sell ...
SAP said Saturday that it will buy SuccessFactors for $3.4 billion, or $40 a share in cash. The move---combined with Oracle's acquisition of RightNow---highlights how legacy enterprise software ...
Within its 176,000 customers around the globe, SAP has the far-flung potential to touch each of the 500 million people who work for those companies. But with the planned acquisition of SuccessFactors, ...
In the silicon-based world of enterprise IT, how in the heck has DNA—a child of microbiology—come to play such a huge role in discussions about SAP’s disruptive acquisition of SuccessFactors? Zach ...
Larry Dignan reports that SAP has acquired SuccessFactors, suggesting this is the first step in a cloud rollup game. I'm not so sure but I do have a specific take on this. In Larry's analysis he says: ...
SAP America said Saturday that it is paying $3.4 billion in cash to acquire SuccessFactors, a provider of cloud-based human capital management tools. SAP executives said the move would greatly ...
Enterprise software maker SAP has announced a $3.4bn deal to acquire online software provider SuccessFactors. The acquisition emphasises SAP’s intention to become a big player in the emerging software ...
SAP SuccessFactors is more focused on small business than you'd expect from software made by enterprise-oriented SAP. Nevertheless, the product works well, and carries an intuitive interface and ...
OSLO, Norway--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SAP SuccessFactors is the leading human capital management (HCM) solution, helping customers stay ahead of the competition to attract, develop and retain the best ...
Does extensibility provide a better framework for ERP agility? ASUG's Isaac Feldberg discusses how a clean-core ERP approach ...
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