Q&A: SAP exec says company has the right strategy
Bill McDermott, president and CEO of SAP Americas, also has some barbs for Oracle
Computerworld - As president and CEO of SAP Americas Inc. and a corporate officer of parent company SAP AG, Bill McDermott oversees the software vendors business in North America and Latin America. As the cornerstone of its strategy, SAP is promoting its NetWeaver service-oriented architecture (SOA) platform in a bid to gain advantage over rival Oracle Corp. In turn, Oracle is feverishly crafting its own next-generation platform and suite, called Fusion, from software acquired through multiple acquisitions and its own E-Business Suite 11i. Yesterday, SAP announced favorable fourth-quarter numbers. McDermott talked about SAPs performance and how the fight with Oracle is going.
Your thoughts on the latest earnings announcements? Were strong everywhere. If you look at worldwide revenue for licenses, which is the greatest predictor of demand, we grew 18% globally. Weve had 13 consecutive quarters of growth in North America and eight consecutive quarters of double-digit growth in license sales worldwide. Were strongest because our strategy is right.
How are you defining the strategy? The market is switching from buying component parts and best-of-breed applications and moving to buying a platform. SAPs platform is NetWeaver. Its all about taking component business processes and repurposing them to address the needs of a business and reinvent business models on the fly -- as opposed to the long, arduous task of piecing things together and not getting the benefits. The platform is the only open SOA-based one available, and were co-innovating with partners on things like Mendocino [a desktop productivity enhancement project] with Microsoft, and many others.
Theres been talk lately about your next-generation set of business applications. What can you tell us about that? Its there today. We have an enterprise SOA we branded Enterprise Services Architecture (ESA). NetWeaver [which enables ESA] is a services-enabled platform, and each year we see more and more services enabled. SAP is getting ready for its next generation by building more and more services on whats already there. Its evolutionary. We have it, and the competition [Oracle] talks about maybe having it in 2008.
Some critics argue that customers just want to buy SAPs business apps and not its technology infrastructure, which youre promoting. And isnt SAPs own code, the Advanced Business Application Programming language (ABAP), a proprietary technology? The customer has the right to decide. Therefore, were totally open with SOA and wont close and lock them in. SAP has ABAP capability, but also we have Java capability. We do both. The bottom line is that it gets back to the platform. The customer can move to the market leader, SAP, which is fully integrated out of the box and is tailored to 29 industries on an SOA and it can handle ABAP and Java. Its there today. Or the customer can wait for Oracle, if they can afford to wait.



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