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SAP Market, it’s revenue trends and outlook. SAP is clearly winning…. Rolling 4 Quarters as of Q4 2007E based on Application Revenues. Gartner estimates the SAP Transformation market at $24 billion globally. SAP Service Market Size. We estimate the addressable market as $16.1 billion.
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SAP Market, it’s revenue trends and outlook
SAP is clearly winning… Rolling 4 Quarters as of Q4 2007E based on Application Revenues
Gartner estimates the SAP Transformation market at $24 billion globally SAP Service Market Size We estimate the addressable market as $16.1 billion
Financial Services 1044 Public Sector 2474 Consumer 2757 Discrete 3349 Process 2795 And by industry? SAP Service Revenue by Vertical Media 554 Logistics 370 Postal 369 Railroads 360 Telecomms 554 Utilities 1107 Professional Services 369 Aerospace & 837 Defence Automotive 1005 Engineering & 335 Construction Hi Tech 837 Industrial Machinery 335 Chemicals 669 Mills 419 Oil & Gas 1258 Mining 419 Services 3691 Consumer 1103 Products Retail 413 Wholesale 689 Distribution Life Sciences 551 Insurance 731 Banking 313 Healthcare 246 Higher 370 Education Public 1109 Sector Defence & 739 Security
SAP Services Revenue by geography NA- $5746 UK/F/G - $4890 EME - $798 Sou. EU - $774 S. Am - $737 Jap - $737 Scan - $516 APAC - $491 Africa - $368 Aus/NZ - $368 Cen. EU - $307 China - $246 Russia - $123 Total: $16,100 TOTAL: $16.1bn
Bread butter areas still widely required: Financials, Human Capital, Business Intelligence, Customer Relationship Management Convergence of functional and technical skills Business processes knowledge and web-enabled functionality Configuration skills becomes less important Advent of Services Oriented Architecture SAP Skills: Staying Ahead of the Curve – Functional Consultants Source: SAP Jobs of the future, Jon Reed, 30 May 2007
ABAP and JAVA-based Skills are the fundamentals Custom Development dramatically reduced Visual Composer SAP Skills: Staying Ahead of the Curve – Technical Consultant Source: SAP Jobs of the future, Jon Reed, 30 May 2007