SAP Nation 3.0: Manifest Destiny

SAP Nation 3.0: Manifest Destiny

By Vinnie Mirchandani

Volume 3 in the SAP Nation series provides an update on the technology vendor and the enterprise software market it competes in

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Publisher: Deal Architect Inc
Publish Date: 03/19/2019
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780578446196
ISBN-10: 0578446197
Language: English

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Five years ago, the global tech giant SAP appeared vulnerable. Its brand suffered from runaway project costs and it seemed preoccupied with its HANA database. Competitors were circling around its core applications business.

This volume catalogs a significant, on-going turnaround. The existential threat has passed, and SAP is poised to lead again. Will it rise to the challenge and assume its mantle of Manifest Destiny, like the U.S. did during its western expansion in the 1800s? So many new markets to conquer.

Thirty-five case studies, across more than 20 industries and 10 countries, showcase a spectrum of SAP customer strategies: Some are moving to S/4HANA and C/4HANA, while others are trying out Leonardo machine learning and IoT projects. Some are developing new capabilities with SAP's cloud platform and others are implementing acquired cloud products like SuccessFactors. However, many customers continue to diversify away from SAP products, given a series of "unforced errors" the vendor continues to make.

Part industry analysis and part strategy manual, this book is a must-read for anyone with interest in SAP or its competitors--as customer, employee, partner or investor.

About the Author

Vinnie Mirchandani has been called "The King of Wow" for his keen eye for technology-enabled innovation. His blog, New Florence. New Renaissance, has cataloged 2,500 posts of innovative products, projects, and people in work, life, and play. His last book, The New Polymath (Wiley), was widely praised as an "innovation firehose."

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