Bob Evans explains SAP’s plans to sell its share in Qualtrics, which would better position the company to be a leader in the cloud ERP space.
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In this CEO Outlook Series moment, SAP’s chief executive talks about how the company collaborates with its partners in the automotive industry.
Comparing the latest Q4 and Q3 results, respectively, Bob Evans takes a look at why SAP is booming while Salesforce’s fortunes remain murky.
Bob Evans reviews SAP’s Q4 earnings, which indicates that cloud revenue accounts for 40% of the company’s total revenue.
SAP’s Q4 results show that the company’s cloud business now accounts for 40% of total revenue, writes Bob Evans.
Acceleration Economy’s co-founders preview Bob Evans’ upcoming interviews with the CEOs of Google Cloud, IBM, Oracle, Workday, Snowflake, and SAP.
Bob explains what the battle between the two companies says about the rise of the enterprise cloud.
The release of SAP Build — a solution the company says will “unleash” great new capabilities, value, and innovation for customers — is the latest example of its transformation into a cloud-first company after about 45 years of being focused on its massive installed base of on-premises customers.
In this episode, Bob Evans discusses SAP’s sweeping transition to the cloud, exemplified by its release of the SAP Build suite of low-code tools for business users.
In this episode, Bob explains how despite the macro-challenges the company is facing, it continues to see strong demand across all of its lines of business and cloud products — particularly, the SaaS portfolio.
The name of ServiceNow’s new program,” RiseUp with ServiceNow,” might ring a bell. Bob Evans explains why in the context of the Cloud Wars.
Bob lays out the Cloud Wars Top 10, along with some insights into the companies in the top half for the third quarter.
Bob Evans breaks down the reasons why SAP’s third quarter cloud performance, with revenue up by $3.8 billion, is so remarkable.
Bob Evans makes the case for why each of these two tech giants could be ahead of the other in the battle for leadership in cloud enterprise applications.
Leading the industry cloud evolution, Oracle, SAP, and IBM have emerged in the new movement to reimagine industry-specific solutions.
Bob walks through the growth trajectory that just a year ago many would have thought impossible for the company.
As top cloud providers are leading the way toward sustainability, Bob reviews SAP Cloud’s sustainable initiatives.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob looks at the Cloud Wars Top 10 sustainability efforts starting with SAP, what it means to them & its customers
The end of “sales”, the right people, moving at the speed of customers, leveraging data, & simplicity are now the hallmarks of “The New SAP”