SAP is in a dilemma. It is trying to adapt to an evolving market, but there
are signs that in doing so this once highly focused firm is losing its clarity
of purpose.
SAP knows it has limited growth opportunities in selling to large businesses
and that there is a huge market opportunity in selling enterprise resource
planning (ERP) systems to smaller firms, but building software suitable for
those organisations is not one of its core skills. Already there are signs SAP
is struggling with this, the most telling being its recent decision to slow down
the rollout of its on-demand Business ByDesign product.
So what to make of SAP’s decision to offer its large customers on-demand
bolt-ons for their core ERP systems? It seems perverse to start offering
incomplete products to its core customers.
To date, enterprise deployment of on-demand software has been limited to
discrete projects. This is because few IT leaders are yet prepared to bet their
business on software hosted on someone else’s premises.
That may change, but most of SAP’s core customers are still steering a course
towards a service-oriented architecture. Here SAP once had a compelling story to
tell, with its NetWeaver strategy promising a clear path towards a
service-oriented future.
The value of that strategy has not diminished for large enterprises, and SAP
might be well advised to refocus on supporting existing customers, rather than
chasing the market lower down the chain.
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