Update: SAP earnings rise as revenue continues to slip.Byline: jeevan@cpidubai.com (Staff) SAP's revenue fell in the third quarter, but earnings rose -- although neither figure was as high as analysts had hoped. The company said it expected the decline in software and software-related service revenue to continue.<p>Revenue totalled e1/42.51 billion ($3.66 billion) for the third quarter, down 9% on the year-earlier figure, the company reported Wednesday. <p>Net income rose 12%, to e1/4435 million, yielding earnings per share of e1/40.37 ($0.54 as of Sept. 30, the last day of the period reported). <p>Analysts had expected earnings per share of $0.58 and revenue of $3.84 billion.<p>Software revenue saw the sharpest decline, slipping 31% to e1/4525 million, while support revenue rose 14% to e1/41.33 billion. The company's increase in enterprise support charges has been a sore point with customers over the last year.<p>Overall, software and software-related service revenue fell 3% to e1/41.94 billion. At constant currency rates, the fall would have been 5%, SAP said. <p>The decline in revenue from software and software-related services will continue, and may accelerate, for the rest of the year, SAP said. At constant currency rates, it expects such revenue to decline by between 6% and 8%an increase from the 4% to 6% it forecast in July.<p>Consulting revenue fell 22% to e1/4484 million, and training revenue dropped 43% to e1/460 million.<p>Software and software-related service revenue fell 13% in Germany, but rose 6% in the rest of SAP's Europe, Middle East and Africa region, the only area to see a growth in such revenue. Performance was particularly disappointing in emerging markets and Japan, SAP said.<p>The nature of deals is changing: SAP saw a trend towards more smaller deals, but is also signing longer-term contracts, it said.<p>The company's cost-cutting program is proceeding apace, and it has shed staff faster than planned. It originally announced its intention to reduce headcount to 48,500 by the end of 2009, a reduction of around 3,000 posts over the course of the year, but by the end of September the company had only 47,804 staff, it said. <p>SAP has cut around 539 jobs in Germany since the start of the year, or 8.4% of its workforce there, and 3,732 jobs worldwide, or 7.2% of the workforce. The company cut just over 4% of research and development staff, but slashed slash v. slashed, slash·ing, slash·es v.tr. 1. To cut or form by cutting with forceful sweeping strokes: slash a path through the underbrush. 2. professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. and sales and marketing staff by around 11%.<p>Despite the challenges it has faced, SAP has added 10,000 customers so far this year, executive board member Bill McDermott said in an interview.<p>SAP is not yet providing any revenue predictions for 2010, but it is "unlikely there's going to be this huge recovery," McDermott said. <p>SAP had been "carefully optimistic op·ti·mist n. 1. One who usually expects a favorable outcome. 2. A believer in philosophical optimism. op " the worst was behind it and continues to believe that, but the company still faces difficult challenges, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Leo Apotheker Léo Apotheker is a member of the Executive Board of SAP AG. Léo Apotheker has been a member of the SAP AG Executive Board and President of Global Customer Solutions & Operations since 2002. said during a conference call. <p>This has been "a very peculiar year" business-wise, he said. While SAP's pipeline of potential deals is strong, "on the other hand, the slightest change in [customer] mood has an impact on closure rates," he said. <p>In its fourth quarter, SAP plans to continue segmenting its sales force into specialized spe·cial·ize v. spe·cial·ized, spe·cial·iz·ing, spe·cial·iz·es v.intr. 1. To pursue a special activity, occupation, or field of study. 2. teams focused on particular market segments, McDermott said during the conference call. It is also using its own BI (business intelligence) tools to track sales opportunities and the progress of deals, he said. <p>SAP is trying to move away from large up-front deals with big customers in favor of multiyear arrangements in order to develop a more predictable, "medium-term" business model, Apotheker said. The approach is being welcomed by customers, he added. <p>Product-wise, SAP is off to "a strong start" with BusinessObjects Explorer, a BI tool it showcased during May's Sapphire sapphire, precious stone. A transparent blue corundum, it is classified among the most valuable of gems. Sapphires are found chiefly in Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar and also in Australia and in the United States (in Montana). conference, Apotheker said. <p>In addition, SAP is "on track" with rollout plans for Business ByDesign, its SaaS (software as a service) ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. suite for midmarket customers. SAP originally planned a quicker ramp-up for the application, which is now with charter customers, but subsequently scaled back plans to ensure it could make enough of a profit at scale. More details will come early next year, Apotheker said. <p>Without referring to any specific targets, Apotheker indicated that SAP is open to making further acquisitions. Earlier this year, it bought Clear Standards, maker of an SaaS application for tracking emissions, and in September executed a friendly takeover Friendly takeover Merger when the target firm's management and board of directors is in favor of the takeover. Antithesis of hostile takeover. friendly takeover of SAF SAF Safety SAF Society of American Foresters SAF Society of American Florists SAF Secretary of the Air Force SAF Second Amendment Foundation SAF Singapore Armed Forces SAF Students for Academic Freedom SAF Store And Forward , which develops analytics software for retailers and wholesalers. "The wider your portfolio, the more interesting opportunities you create," he said. <p>Meanwhile, SAP will also within weeks release initial data on a set of KPIs (key performance indicators Key Performance Indicators (KPI) are financial and non-financial metrics used to quantify objectives to reflect strategic performance of an organization. KPIs are used in Business Intelligence to assess the present state of the business and to prescribe a course of action. ) it has been developing with user group leaders to prove the value of its Enterprise Support service, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Apotheker. The vendor rankled many users last year when it announced plans to migrate customers to the fuller-featured but more expensive service.<p>Copyright 2009 IDG IDG International Data Group IDG Integrated Drive Generator IDG Installation Design Guide IDG Internet Discussion Group IDG Inset Dielectric Guide IDG International Dangerous Goods (mail, shipping) Middle East. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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