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News Analysis: SAP Buys SuccessFactors for $3.4B Signals SAP’s Commitment To Cloud, HCM, and Social
Posted By R "Ray" Wang On December 3, 2011 @ 11:42 In acquisition,acquisitions,bill mcdermott,business performance management,Business Suite 7,business technology,Cloud,cloud computing,Cloud options,Cloud Wars,Constellation Research,Consumerization of IT,emerging technologies,Enterprise 2.0,enterprise applications,enterprise apps,Enterprise apps strategy,Enterprise Class,Enterprise Software,future of work,HCM,HR,HR Tech,human capital management,human resources,mergers,mergers and acquisitions,News Analysis,NYSE: SFSF,NYSE:SAP,R "Ray" Wang;,R “Ray” Wang;,rwang0,SaaS,SaaS offensive,SaaS strategies,SAP,SAP Business By Design,SAP OnDemand Large Enterprise,Social Business,Software Insider,SoftwareInsider,Success Factors,SuccessFactors,vendor strategy | 9 Comments
SuccessFactors Acquisition Puts SAP In Direct Competition With Workday And Taleo
SAP (NYSE:SAP) announced its $3.4B acquisition of SuccessFactors (NYSE: SFSF) [4] as it seeks to bolster its position in the Cloud and more importantly in the rapidly growing strategic HCM market. Based in San Mateo, CA, USA, SuccessFactors brings over 15 million subscription users from 3,500 customers [5] in 168 countries. The company has 1450 employees and has been one of the SaaS/Cloud darlings of the industry. When completed, SuccessFactors will remain an independent entity renamed, SuccessFactors, an SAP company. Lars Dalgaard, Founder and CEO, SuccessFactors will lead the cloud business for SAP. A quick analysis of the news reveals:
The Bottom Line For Customers And Prospects (Buy-Side): Proceed With Caution
On the call with SAP and SuccessFactors executives, they reconfirmed that SuccessFactors will remain an independent entity and operate as “SuccessFactors, an SAP company”. Lars Dalgaard is recommended for addition to the executive board of SAP AG. However, customers and prospects should:
The Bottom Line For Vendors (Sell-Side): SAP Must Continue To Make Selective Acquisitions In Three Out Of The Five Pillars of Consumer Tech To Grow
This acquisition and many others show why large enterprise software companies such as SAP must acquire for innovation in order to grow top line revenue. In the mobile, cloud, and social space, we are seeing a war for footprint and users. The market can expect more consolidation and more chaos as these acquisitions change the overall market landscape. For enterprise software, Oracle, Salesforce.com, IBM, and SAP must place bets on the five pillars of consumer tech entering the enterprise [9] in order to remain relevant and grow. SAP currently has built a solid foundation in analytics/big data with Business Objects and has made forays into Cloud with Business By Design and Mobile with Sybase (see Figure 1). This acquisition moves it further along in Cloud. However, SAP will have to do more in Social (CubeTree perhaps) and mobile to move forward. Unified communications may come from a partnership with Cisco and Microsoft instead of an outright acquisition or organic development.
Figure 1. SAP Covers Three Out Of Five Pillars In The Consumerization of IT
The cloud does change many dynamics for all technology vendors. Here’s why:
The next 12 to 18 months will show how innovation created by startups will find a natural path to existing legacy vendors. The model is no different than in hardware 15 years ago. However, with software, new innovators and entrants will continue to emerge due to the low barrier of entry for innovation and the compelling returns in exit strategies.
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Resources
SAP Conference Call Replay With Bill McDermott and Lars Dalgaard [15]
News Analysis: Oracle Buys RightNow For $1.43B [12]
Monday’s Musings: Balancing The Six S’s In Consumerization Of IT [16]
Monday’s Musings: A Working Vendor Landscape For Social Business [17]
Research Report: The Upcoming Battle For The Largest Share Of The Technology Budget Part 1 [18]
Media Coverage
20111203 ZDNet: Irregular Enterprise – Dennis Howlett “SAP acquires SuccessFactors: a first take” [20]
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[4] announced its $3.4B acquisition of SuccessFactors (NYSE: SFSF) : http://www.sap.com/corporate-en/press/newsroom/press.epx?pressid=17902
[5] customers: http://www.successfactors.com/customers/results/
[6] systems of engagement: http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2011/10/moving_from_transaction_to_eng.html#disqusComments
[7] technical deficit: http://infullbloom.us/?p=2337
[8] Line of Business Cloud : http://blog.softwareinsider.org/2011/03/03/product-review-inside-saps-line-of-business-ondemand-strategy/
[9] five pillars of consumer tech entering the enterprise: http://blog.softwareinsider.org../2011/03/30/2010/10/04/mondays-musings-how-the-five-consumer-tech-macro-pillars-influence-enterprise-software-innovation/
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[11] Capgemini’s Immediate offering: http://blog.softwareinsider.org../2010/08/15/news-analysis-capgemini-immediate-delivers-cloud-services-to-royal-mail-group/
[12] RightNow acquisition : http://blog.softwareinsider.org../2011/10/24/news-analysis-oracle-buys-rightnow-for-1-43b/
[13] R (at) ConstellationRG (dot) com: mailto:R@ConstellationRG.com
[14] R (at) SoftwareInsider (dot) com.: mailto:R@softwareinsider.com
[15] SAP Conference Call Replay With Bill McDermott and Lars Dalgaard: http://www12.sap.com/corporate-en/investors/presentations/index.epx?tab=Q4
[16] Monday’s Musings: Balancing The Six S’s In Consumerization Of IT: http://blog.softwareinsider.org../2011/08/22/mondays-musings-balancing-the-six-ss-in-consumerization-of-it/
[17] Monday’s Musings: A Working Vendor Landscape For Social Business: http://blog.softwareinsider.org../2011/08/15/mondays-musings-a-working-vendor-landscape-for-social-business/
[18] Research Report: The Upcoming Battle For The Largest Share Of The Technology Budget Part 1: http://blog.softwareinsider.org/2010/07/27/research-report-the-upcoming-battle-for-the-largest-share-of-the-technology-budget-part-1/
[19] 20111203 ZDNet: Between The Lines – Larry Dignan “SAP acquires SuccessFactors for $3.4 billion: Cloud consolidation accelerates”: http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/sap-acquires-successfactors-for-34-billion-cloud-consolidation-accelerates/64627
[20] 20111203 ZDNet: Irregular Enterprise – Dennis Howlett “SAP acquires SuccessFactors: a first take”: http://www.zdnet.com/blog/howlett/sap-acquires-successfactors-a-first-take/3608
[21] 20111203 IDG News Service – Elizabeth Heichler “Update: SAP buys SuccessFactors for $3.4 bn to boost cloud offering”: http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/applications/3322680/update-sap-buys-successfactors-for-34-billion-boost-cloud-offering/
[22] 20111203 SAP On The Cloud – Sven Denecken “SAP to Accelerate Cloud Strategy with Acquisition of SuccessFactors – will talk more #SAPSummit”: http://blogs.sap.com/cloud/2011/12/03/sap-to-accelerate-cloud-strategy-with-acquisition-of-successfactors-will-talk-more-sapsummit/
[23] 20111203 Bloomberg BusinessWeek -Ragnhild Kjetland “SAP to Buy SuccessFactors for $3.4 Billion to Match Oracle”: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-12-03/sap-to-buy-successfactors-for-3-4-billion-to-match-oracle.html
[24] sales (at) ConstellationRG (dot) com.: mailto:sales@ConstellationRG.com
[25] Constellation Research website: http://www.constellationrg.com/about
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