Investor Presentation • Sep 24, 2008
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UniCredit German Investment Conference 2008
Werner Brandt CFO, Member of the Executive Board SAP AG
Munich, September 24, 2008
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The world's leading provider of business application software
Robust growth with most diversified product portfolio enabled by a fully integrated technology platform
Double-digit growth in all regions
EMEA: Outstanding performances in Russia, France, Germany and the Nordics
Americas: Brazil and Mexico were drivers – high double-digit growth*
APJ: Remains a growth engine for SAP, including robust Japan
APJ
in € million | in percent of Software and software related service revenue | change compared to FY2006
EMEA
Balanced growth across established and focus Industries
Oil & Gas, Consumer Products, Utilities, Banking and Retail top performers
Banking
Selected customer wins: Bank of America, Nationwide, Lloyds TSB, ATB Financial
Public Services
U.S. Postal goes live with landmark HR system - provides HR services to nearly 700,000 employees. Other customers include State of Hessen, City of Paris, MIT, NASA.
Strong double-digit growth in 2007, license revenues more than doubled in last three years
in € million | in percent of SSRS revenue | change compared to FY2006
Note: Public Services accounts are not considered in the Global 500 analysis, Source: Fortune Magazine, Global 500 2007; SAP internal analysis
Maintained competitive strength in all geographies and market environments
80%+ win rate against next largest competitor
Core industries continued to perform well
Discrete +32% I Process +31% I Service +32%
*at constant currency
*at constant currencies (according to guidance format)
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Revenue synergies: Cross-selling is working as expected
Cost Synergies: Organizational integration on track
* % currency adjusted – actuals 2008 converted with the exchange rates of 2007 / ** location of customers
SAP gained share for the 10th Consecutive Quarter Globally
+1.1 PP (sequentially in Q2 2008)
* Relevant Enterprise Application Software & Software Related Services Market
Executing on SAP's Growth Strategy
~50% of SAP's Order Entry from New Products in 2010
~\$75bn
11,500+ ERP6.0 customers,
Three successfully shipped
prove SAP's unique technology of
non-disruptive software delivery
enhancement packages (EhP)
thereof ~7,200 productive
(+500 p.m.)
industries
Business User Solutions
SME
Business Process Platform
Industry Solutions
SAP CRM 2007 successfully shipped
Rapid growth in focus
SAP Business Suite
Any SAP customers intending to implement or upgrade any time in the next 12 to 18 months should look no further than [SAP] CRM 2007."
"
Platform Adoption Creates Up-Sell Opportunities in SAP's Large Customer Base
Business User Solutions
SME
Industry Solutions
SAP Business Suite
SAP is the undisputed market leader in SME with 36% share
| Business User Solutions |
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| SME | Business User Solutions |
Expand #1 position, continue to sell to non-SAP accounts " Bring closed-loop to SAP business performance optimization " customers |
| Business Process Platform |
SME | Embed in SAP's mid-market product portfolio analytic capabilities " Leverage Business Objects' mid-market channel " |
| Industry Solutions |
Business Process Platform |
Complement SAP's business process platform with a data " source-agnostic business intelligence platform |
| Industry Solutions |
Leverage strong Business Objects presence in battleground " (e.g. financial services, retail) industries |
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| SAP Business Suite |
SAP Business Suite |
Further increase attractiveness of SAP Business Suite with " embedded, operational analytics |
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| SAP Enterprise Support |
SAP Standard Support |
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|---|---|---|
| Extended maintenance for SAP® R/3® 4.6C and SAP R/3 4.7 included, providing additional time to implement end-to-end solution operations |
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| Continuous quality checks (CQCs) as proactive technical quality assessments during implementation, operation, and upgrades |
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| Support advisory center (7x24) as a direct communication channel to SAP, handling important inquiries concerning consulting, support, and scheduling CQCs |
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| Service level agreement covering priority one and two customer messages along with top priority one issues (like a go-live showstopper) |
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| SAP Solution Manager, enterprise edition, with extended functionality for deployment, operation, and continuous improvement and innovation of SAP solutions |
Standard edition |
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| Advanced innovation support for SAP enhancement packages and support packages to activate additional functionality and avoid conflicts with customer-specific code and modifications |
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| End-to-end quality management standards and support for customer centers of expertise to establish a single source of truth and validate customer developments related to data integrity, performance, and transactional security |
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| Continuous improvement and innovation like software upgrades, technology updates, legal changes, and access to source code |
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| Problem resolution with global message processing for customer messages of priority one and 24x7acess to the SAP Notes service |
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| Knowledge transfer as part of the community using the SAP Service Marketplace extranet and with specialized offerings for SAP Customer Competence Center locations |
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| Quality management with implementation tools and methodology, the standard edition of the SAP Solution Manager application management solution, and monitoring by the SAP EarlyWatch® Alert service |
| Support Service | Approach | |
|---|---|---|
| New Customers | Enterprise Support | 22% mandatory from February 1, 2008 |
| Additional Licenses | Enterprise Support | 22% mandatory from July 5, 2008 |
| Migration Contract | Enterprise Support | 22% mandatory from July 5, 2008 (for full contract value) |
| Installed Base | Enterprise Support | Price adjusted by 8% p.a. (or lower contractual commitment) to 22% over time from January 1, 2009 |
| 2008 Deals (1st HY, existing customers) |
Enterprise Support | Price adjusted by 8% p.a. (or lower contractual commitment) to 22% over time from January 1, 2010 |
| Large Customers | Product Support for Large Enterprises (pricing at 17%) |
Applicable for very large customers who typically have MaxAttention contracts (approx. 120 customers worldwide) |
| The foundation of SAP's business – highly profitable, organic growth |
Organic entry into untapped market, |
New business around Business Objects, an SAP company Organizational 2008: " integration and product road map Grow 2008-2010: " significantly faster |
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| Further double-digit software and software " related service revenue growth at constant |
innovative volume business model |
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| currencies, continuously outperform market Further operating margin expansion " |
Alternative deployment " options ~€100 million 2008: " accelerated investments No more 2009: " accelerated investments revenue Mid-term " potential of ~US\$1bn |
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| Leverage new business investments for the |
than established business |
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| established business | margins to levels achieved in the established business |
Aiming to rapidly move new business operating |
*) Based on SAP's full-year 2008 business outlook as published on July 29th, 2008
* % currency adjusted – actuals 2008 converted with the exchange rates of 2007 / ** location of customers
A Truly Global Company Growing Across all Regions…
Î Carlsberg Breweries A/S, Comet Group Plc, Fiat Services S.p.A., GDF SUEZ, Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), Brenntag Holding GmbH, Liquigas S.p.A. and Dansk Supermarked A/S
A Truly Global Company Growing Across all Regions…
Non-GAAP software and software related service revenues Q2 2008: +40%*
Select Customer Wins
Î China Petroleum & Chemical, Neptune Orient Lines Ltd, India Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, China Central Television, MOCHIDA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. and Essel Group.
Non-GAAP software and software related service revenues Q2 2008: +37%*
*at constant currency
Î Brown Shoe Company, Freeman, Marisa Lojas Varejistas Ltda, The City of Edmonton, H.J. Heinz Company, Hallmark Cards, Inc. and Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation.
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