SAP establishes collaborative centers for SMBs
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John Blau
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IDG News Service
, 05/30/2006
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Determined to carve a bigger slice of the huge but highly fragmented midmarket, SAP plans new regional centers to expand its
portfolio of industry-tailored business applications, the company said Tuesday at its European Sapphire customer event in
Paris.
The Walldorf, Germany, business software maker will locate teams of trainers, consultants and other experts in the Americas,
Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, according to copany spokeswoman Astrid Pölchen. The teams will collaborate with local
resellers, independent software vendors (ISVs) and other partners to develop new software applications targeting small and
midsize businesses (SMB), she said.
In the past, SAP has worked closely with partners to develop industry-specific applications for markets such as manufacturing
and banking. The goal of the new SMB Solution Centers is to "accelerate this development process and fill holes in our portfolio
of applications designed for the midmarket," in addition to reducing implementation times and costs, Pölchen said.
The teams will build localized industry applications based on mySAP Business Suite applications and the company's Best Practices
offerings, consisting of a methodology, documentation and preconfigured systems. "They'll be looking at where we're strong
and where we still need to develop solutions," Pölchen said.
SAP is targeting around 650 applications tailored for the SMB market worldwide.
The teams, consisting of a dozen or more SAP experts, will be based in Barcelona (Spain), London (England), Prague (Czech
Republic), Walldorf (Germany), Singapore and Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
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